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Very worried

Hi,

I am a 36 year old married man. Six weeks ago I got drunk on a business trip which resulted in me kissing, giving and receiving a hand job and cuming ito a guys mouth (Answering a question I have been wandering about for years) . I am not proud of what I have done and have been very worried.
at 4 weeks I went to a private gum doctor who did hiv test for my piece of mind (although he said it was not needed). He did std tests with blood, urine test and microscope test. at 6 weeks (monday) i felt my groin was slightly sore, i went back to him and he said there was nothing wrong, he repeated the std unine and swap from tip of penis. all clear.
because i am married at the 4 week tests he gave me Azithromycin (to be iron clad sure), told me to take the single course and resume sexual relations with my wife. at 5 1/2 weeks my gp put me on Ciprofloxacin (10 day course) for a suspected urine infection.
Feeling happier after my visit to GUM doc on Munday I had sexual relations with my wife last night. Today I have found a small creator like spot on my forskin. I am now very worried I will have infected my wife.

any advice welcome.

thanks
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Thank you for your response Grace. I just ejaculated in his mouth, his lips would have touched my penis in the process.

It is the little creator like spot that has appeared that is of great concern.

thanks
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none of your symptoms sound std related.

you were treated needlessly with antibiotics. it's set you up for additional health issues including genital fungal infections.

being seen monday to find out what is going on is the best course of action.

did you receive oral sex or just ejaculate into the other man's mouth?

grace
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