Your symptoms indeed suggest you may have had a genital chlamydial infection, but as you apparently know, your positive blood test result could reflect a non-sexually transmitted chlamydial infection (especially C. pneumoniae). There simply is no test that does what you want. In fact, in 30+ years in the STD business, I never once had a patient in whom I ordered a chlamydia blood test, because a negative doesn't mean infection didn't occur, and a positive doesn't tell you which chlamydia species was the cause.
Barring some new technology that someone might invent in future years, you are never going to know the cause of your urethritis that long ago. I don't mean to be blunt, but I also don't want you to waste time and energy looking for a different answer. You won't find it.
Best wishes-- HH, MD
HHH, MD
I APPRECIATE YUOR OPINION. I CAN NOT AFFORD TO PAY FOR SEVERAL APPOIMENT WITH AN UROLOGY. I WANT TO KNOW THE EXACT NAME OF THE TEST THAT I NEED TO REQUEST MY DOCTOR TO DO IT.