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Mono?

HI my name is nick I only had sex twice both were unprotected and they happen in the summer and december of 2012 and it was with the same guy he told me he was clean and i felt no symptoms of anything after both encounters but back in feburary i met up with a guy i knew and we kissed and gave each other oral sex. the new week i felt discharge from my penis and it burned when I urinated, in march i got tested and saw i had gonorrhea so i got the treatment for it. a couple weeks later in april i started feeling muscle aches and had sore throat i called in to the doctor and my results and i was negative for syphilis and claymidia.i had a sexual encounter with a guy who gave me head and i gave him head but he wore a condom and he got tested and was std and hiv free  I also looked up the symptoms of mono and I have had the sore throat that went away but i still have muscle aches and small slight headches at times could I have just recently gotten mono
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101028 tn?1419603004
mono is not a std.  at this point your symptoms have been going on too long for testing for mono to be useful.

you should be always having protected sexual contact. this includes oral sex too! your health is not worth the risk!!

At this point, continue to follow up with your provider for your symptoms.

grace
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we kissed
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi and welcome, Did you kiss him or did he sneeze in your face? If your concerned the only way to tell is to be evaluated by a doctor who may order a blood test. We would only be guessing here and we cant diagnose either
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