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i tested negative for chlamydia and ghonorrea 2 weeks after the encounter with the csw which was receiving oral sex  with a condom, and i've been adviced that i don't need to test for NGU AND TRICH and i'm pretty much sure i have caught something could it be a false negative tests or could it be that i have NGU or trich?
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using condoms is not 100% safe correct?
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thanks she put the condom on my penis and she had some of the semen of the previous customer's on her fingers and she placed the condom on my penis any risk?
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652407 tn?1300737199
sorry you did mentin the condom and I over looked it, That is my fault for not reading carefully... so many post I need to slow down my readings.
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okay thanks so you said i should test for NGU AND TRICH correct how come others tell me that i had no risk for these stds and ideas?
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652407 tn?1300737199
Percentage*. I'd like to clarify that.. typed it too fast.

There is a recommened testing time for Post an encounter for ex. the recommended testing time for chlamydia and gonorrhea is 7 days post the exposure... so anytime after that is considered accurate and conclusive. there is a higher rate for false positives than there is for false negatives.
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652407 tn?1300737199
they are the best test out there. I don't know the exact pertage ratio but i do know it is very accurate if taken at the right testing time which your was past the recommended testing time
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how accurate are the tests? for everything?
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652407 tn?1300737199
well oral doesn't transmit chlamydia, and your test is most likely a true negative for gono, but if your concerned than just retest. you could ave gotten NGU or trich so if your experiencing symptoms then you should consider testing for those.
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