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I performed oral sex on a woman and i have been to the doctors and they are running all the test right now. Here are my symptoms on a
hyperthectical timeline:

Tuesday night - oral sex performed. In an hour my lips were either tingeing or mild burn feeling

Wednesday Morning- Called Drs, they said it was nothing
Wednesday Evening - Develop a sore in my mouth under my tongue
Thursday - Went to the Docs, got test for everything. My neck glads swelled up and my throat is feels closed too, the same symptom i had actually when i had tonsillitis.
Thursday / Friday- all of the above symptoms plus my face feels numb in areas (checks chin).Even as far up just above my eye brows.
Saturday - same thing, im started to mildly peel in certain areas on my forehead a tiny bit and under my nose.
Saturday Night/ This morning - The corner of my lips is more tender than the rest of my lips, but they are still feel dry all over. Canker sore is still there but the pain has gone down.

The doc put me on ofloxacin. He said the the sore in my mouth could be a canker. He told me that if i had herpes blisters appear after 7 - 21 days.

Whats everyones thoughts on if i have herpes or not.
The partner i had oral sex with has been tested for everything but herpes and claims shes never had an outbreak.

My stress levels are through the roof and i cant stop thinking about this and how its going to screw up my life!!!!
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1285653 tn?1288358629
MANY people have STDs. It will NOT screw up your life if you are diagnosed. You will have to be safer and let partners know about it. It's morally correct. It does sound like you may have herpes. All the best.
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101028 tn?1419603004
let's continue to follow this up over on the herpes homepage where you also posted this and have received numerous replies - thanks!

grace
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