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Am I contagious?

I had a sexual exposure about two and half years ago with a sex worker twice. I was heavily drunk that night. The sex may have lasted about 20 minutes. On first episode I asked her to put two condoms on and had oral and veginal sex . Few minutes later after I was done(ejaculated) she took the condoms off me,  wipe me out and put the new  condom on we started again after a while she took the condom off and I went to the toilet I try to pee and felt burning sensation. Next day I woke up sore throat and all the other symptoms.   I got tested for all stds  after 25th day  of exposure  and again after  42 days( after six weeks ) all came negative. I developed Burning mouth syndrome from that exposure has not gone yet. My stomach also burns and I feel burning sensation after feeing and ejaculating. I am not vaccinated against any hepatitis. I feel sick all the time …

1) was I infected  with any hepatitis from the exposure.
2) Were all those test were false negative
3) Can any stds cause BMS( burning mouth syndrome ) – very awful pain
4) I have had these symptoms since the exposure, can symptoms of any stds last this long
5) I have not had any sexual exposure since . I am infectious. Please help

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Is this a serious question? Or you just practicing your porn writting skills? Follow proactives advice, see a Doc
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No amazing Kreskin powers here....Go see your doctor..
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