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Need help plz

So idk whats going on , I had unprotected sex last year around aug - sep . I went to get tested and was pos for chlamydia. So I got treated I learned my lesson and started using a condom. I dont even get oral , ever. So around january had.sex with a condom. And for some reason I was feeling the symptoms of chlamydia again. I went and turns out yes I had it again. I havnt had sex since, but I keep getting.scared thinking I have herpes.even.tho I havnt had sex . I have like red little pimples but I get them whenever I think I get stressed. Is it herpes? No sores on my mouth either. Im just scared im young , please.help.me. Thanks
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1174003 tn?1308160819
Sometimes the doctors don't request a type specific igg test.  It is best to just ask if they will or are doing it.

Unless you were tested properly for it no way of us guessing. Just easier to get tested.  Our crystal ball is down for maintenance.  
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Oh when Ive been to the doc and they take blood as well, that doesnt.check.for herpes?

Your right just, it scares the hell out of me..
I fear it.and then the anxiety makes the symptoms become real. In your opinian, what would the chances of me having it be. if I got tested twice,
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101028 tn?1419603004
it's a blood test to look for hsv1 and hsv2.  

sounds like getting the test and seeing the actual results for yourself will help calm your fears :)
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What is that exactly? Well should I be worried? I havnt had unprottected sex but It scares me..
And I think fear of this is giving me anxiety.
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101028 tn?1419603004
why not just get a type specific herpes igg blood test done so you know your status?

grace
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