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Hey everybody it is my name is joe but my name is not really joe cause I'm protecting my identity. Just a crazy manic hypochondriac freaking out. Around 3 weeks ago I had sexual encounter with a girl . She gave me oral. Really put her throat into it, my genitals were deep down near her lungs probably. And we made out, a lot. Lot of saliva transfer. Did not have sex, as she told me that she has genital herpes, but said that she could give me head... so she continued to do so. but I have a burning in my penis. Also body aches all over.... from my chest, to my feet, toes, arms, hands, fingers. Tingling back. Ice cold feeling in chest, and hands. Very weird body aches and nerve problems. I did have some nerve issues before this encounter. I have anxiety and post traumatic stress. But I am really really stressed out about this. Don't trust that it wasn't in her mouth. Can HV2 be transferred though saliva, making out, oral? Trying to put my mind at rest. So many people on the forums have gone through exactly what I'm going through, but then they never update the forum if they contracted the virus or not..... smh.. shaking my head. The least you could do is post back up and help your fellow hypochondriacs. Do you think it is likely this oral encounter gave me herpes and it's messing with my nerves and in prodome? Even as i type this, felt a weird tingling near my butt cheek. Smh. I swear if I have herpes I'm gonna be upset. Also tingling and weird feeling in my cheek in face. I'm tripping out.. my hair is shedding, falling out in strands. Really worried I contracted this. Please help !
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Seriously????
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19892408 tn?1502689287
Sounds a lot like anxiety. I went through the exact same thing with negative tests at 30 weeks. Relax.
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