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AB Resistant mycoplasma hominis

I received a "quick ********" from a massage girl on business trip in Dubai. No condom. 10 days later classic symptoms: frequent urination, pain in uretha, and dripping/ discharge clear fluid. Doctor did PCR test. Positive ureaplasma and mycoplasma hominis.  Gave me levofloxacin, doxycycline and Azithromycin. 7 days levo, 10 days doxy, 2 single dose Azithromycin . 1 week after treatment Ended symptoms came back suddenly. (1 month after risk event).

just received culture for uretha  swab indicates AB resistant mycoplasma to all antibiotics (AB) except for one doctor has never heard of (myocline? )

He then gave me Cipro 500g 2x a day which is just barely keeping symptoms under control. Still peeing a lot and mild uretha pain.

The new AB Starts with M is all I can remember I was so freaked out. The doctor said he needs to look up the AB and he'll call me on Monday?!

I am freaked out. Suggestions?
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