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.... Chlamydia ***** :(

I have a problem, 6 months before meeting the absolute guy of my dreams, I engaged in unprotected sex with a horrible unfaithful *******. Needless to say, I found out 2 months ago that I contracted Chlamydia from this worthless boy.  Upon receiving this devastating information, my doctor prescribed me a treatment that I can't quite remember the name of but it was a type of powder that I was told to put in my drink.  I did as I was told and placed the powder in my drink after dinner, but didn't follow the dosage for the amount of liquid as I was supposed to, I incorporated about 1 cup more of water to the mixture than I was meant to. However, I did use ALLL of the disgusting tasting powder, and drank the whole mixture.  Two months later, and I'm still having discharge and an odd sensation when I pee, as well as a sore throat.  Could I have diluted the medicine too much by using too much water?
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You need to get a follow up because there are so many new strands out there. I thought they only give the powder medicine for girls who are pregnant  
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as long as you had the whole packet of medication, that's fine.

you really need to follow up with a further exam if you are still having some symptoms genitally. did your current partner also treat for chlamydia?   did you and your current partner both have full std testing done before becoming intimate together?

a sore throat is not std related.

grace
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