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Hey everyone, I had unprotected sex with a girl i didn't know early sept of this year, about 3 weeks later i noticed some red spots on my penis.  I also had headaches and felt very achey and not well.  I went to the dr. he took 3 vials of blood.  Every thing came back ok.  The spots on the penis went away but I feel a slight strain in my kidney area and am a lil achey at times.  What could this be??
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Vance I hope your right! I hope it's not HIV & I hope it's not Hepatitis C.  I not strong with things like this & if God spares me this time I will better protect myself next time that's a promise.  I can't function over all this will have more blood work done soon to be conclusive & move on! Thank you for your words of encouragement!! :)
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Your symptoms have nothing to do with a STD or HIV.
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Because 90 days is conclusive & my stomach doesn't feel right still & a slight strain in my kidneys sometimes.  Just terribly worried i caught something I hope God gives me a second chance, Please pray for me thank you!
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Why should you be worried?
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So i guess the answer is yes i should be worried.  
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HIV is 3 months for conclusive tests...move HIV info post in that forum.

Syphilis is 6 weeks
Gonorrhea and chlamydia is 1 week.
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I'm Sorry I had an Elisa test done @ 45 days post exposure and so did my new girlfriend at 40 days post exposure cause i was with her 5days after that but i was very honest with her and both non reactive so was the syphilis , gonnerea , chylmidia, no blood in urine and all blood work ok but i am so worried still please let me know what my odds are for possibly having this it bothers me more that you can phathom please your thoughts and guidance would be appreciated.
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any idea what testing was done?  3 weeks post encounter is way too early for testing for most std's. if you only had blood testing and not urine testing, your bases weren't properly covered anyways.

a slight strain and a lil achy most likely isn't anything std related. cover your std testing bases properly since this was unprotected sex and go from there.

grace
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