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my test results

ok everyone, i just would like to share my test results with you. nongiven read carefully i had your exact same symptoms an adition to yeast infection and diarreha and i tested negative on my 6 weeks mark!!! i hope this help. i'm taking another test on my 8 weeks mark just to be sure and because i'm paranoid by nature. good luck everyone
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Thats wonderful to hear!  Were you diagnosed with oral yeast infection (thrush) by a medical professional?  What were your symptoms?
I had receptive oral twice and now I have a negative test result after 24 days, but I still have this feeling in my throat like there is a piece of food that won't go away.  I have read this is one of the symptoms of thrush in the throat, Candida Esophagitis.  But I don't have the other symptoms like pain, and no mouth symptoms except white coated tongue (definitely nothing I can scrape away that leaves bleeding) or patches in mouth or anything.
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Grr, I know this is probably stupid that I'm freaking out, but I still am!  I keep going back and forth, no worries and writing to others to stop worrying, and then worrying like crazy!  I wish the 6 weeks had passed so that I could get a difinitive test!  And worst of all, if this throat lump (globus sensation) isn't thrush, then anxiety is probably keeping it around!
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I cannot say that I am surprised by your result, gun, but I am happy that you are feeling better.
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