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Where Can I Get Some Medicine?

I'm at my wits end here. Theres no doubt in my mind I have this but both my primary care and the doctor at planned parenthood wont give me medication because they "havent seen any typical symptoms" on me. I have had 3 iggs since my exposure on Halloween and all have been negative including 1 just a few days ago past the 12 week mark. But my lower body is in constant pain, shooting burning pains. My right foot has been on absolute fire for over a week now. I have weird tiny spots that appear on my penis always 1 at a time and they have been at the base, near the head, on the back, the side and both doctors cant get a postive culture and say they are atypical and "dont look like herpes. I dont care! Now I have a weird rash on the head of my penis and on the foreskin that looks irritated but I dont feel a thing, All of my pain is internal and Im tired of people thinking Im crazy, its insulting I just want to feel physically better, the emotianal pain is hard enough esp the way in which is was contracted which is another story. Does anyone have any advice on where I can get medicated, I'm just really frustrated. Thanks to anyone who can help
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they should give u some pain reliever or cream .They always do give that kind of medicine.But you should be lucky not having herpes.....Did you ever test your blood from there, you can find out if you really have or have not.My bf have this little dots on the head of his penis it will disappear and comes back again.He went to doctor and the doctor told him that it was ok just being trauma . After a week it comes back again.He did a blood test then found out that he's positive in HSV 1 and 2.I did my papsmear and the doctor told me i only have a common infection which they called monilia.I will do my blood test to find out if im also positive.Im still hoping not.But i love my Bf though....
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This isn't due to herpes so you don't need herpes antivirals. You should follow up on this with a neurologist to find out what is going on.  Many pain syndromes out there - none of which have anything to do with herpes.

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