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353155 tn?1383320332

Extremely worried....

First of all I want to thank you in advance for taking the time to read my question. I am really hoping y'all will be able to help me!
Nearly 7 weeks ago I went to a club with my friend. I only remember bits and pieces of the night. I think I was slipped something in my drink because I had only had two drinks and I just remember dancing and then waking up in my bed. I am scared because when I woke up I felt like I had sex and I was also throwing up profusely! This was the first time I had been out with this friend in several years, so I am not 100% sure I can trust her. Nearly 2 weeks after this I woke up with a low grade fever 99.5+ and had a really bad headache. That lasted about 2-3 days and now almost 7 weeks later I have this extremely itchy rash that comes and goes. My legs also feel like they're on fire. It almost feels like I took and extremely high dose of niacin. The itching is driving me crazy! I am so disgusted that something could have happened and I not remember. It is very scary! Any advice would be appreciated! I keep searching ars symptoms and I am scared to death I could have HIV or any other STD'S! Thanks again for listening!
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353155 tn?1383320332
Thank you so much! I think I am just freaked out at the situation and of course my anxiety is getting the best of me. :( I am going to call monday and get it checked out. I just didn't know if I should request to be tested for STD'S. I am a mom of two and the What if's are in the back of my mind. Ughh, Never again am I going out unless It's with my Fiancee. Thanks for your response! :)
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, since you dont really know we are left with the rash symptom. This does not appear std related. I think it would be best to see a doctor and have the rash swabbed to determine if any virus is involved.
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