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What are my chances of having an STD?

Hi,

Thank you for reading my question, I will try and get straight to the point.

Mid-February I had a mistaken sexual encounter with a girl while drunk, I don't believe we had penetrative sex, but did other things.

I had an STD test 3 day's after the encounter - NEGATIVE.
I had another STD test 10 day's after the encounter - NEGATIVE.
(At the time of the STD tests I was taking Tetralysal 300mg for acne, 1 tablet per day).

4 day's ago day I awoke to find my eye lashes crusted after sleep on both eyes. This has not happened again, but I have noticed my left eye feeling more watery than usual and what I think is a swollen preauricular lymph node on the same side as the watery eye.

So 2 day's ago I again got tested for STD's (the lady said they would do all common ones e.g. Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, HIV etc...). This time I had no Tetralysal in my system, (stopped taking it at the end of February after 1 month course).

BUT my results may take a while to come through due to the Bank Holiday coming up and the anxiety is killing me! Here are a few questions:

1) Would the medication I was on have effected the test results the first two times?
2) Are my eye related symptoms a cause for concern? I can't help thinking it could be Viral Conjunctivitis caused from Chlamydia or another STD spread from my potentially infected genitals?

Many thanks.
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I think your last sentence explains everything.
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Hi Vance2335,

I gave slight oral, but I was drunk and I don't think you could even constitute it as decent contact. (On my second screening a throat swap was taken and found nothing).

I gave her masturbation, then I remember touching my penis after (but not the top near the urethra exit).

I do not believe any penetrative sex occurred.

There could be a good chance that I am trying to find symptoms wrong with me and psychologically worrying myself into an unnecessary state of panic.

Many thanks.
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1. I don't think so
2. No it has no connection

But to better help you, what exactly went on?
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