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I had protected vaginal and anal sex with a CSW last year.  Once the condom was off she used significant amounts of saliva to lubricate and jerk me off.  Prior to that she fingered herself and then kissed me.  I had just had some dental work the day before, root canal.  What is my risk of exposure here?
I did contract HSV1 from her for a fact. Diagnosis confirmed.  I am concerned I may have contracted an oral or fecal disease transmitted as well.  Here is why.  
Shortly afterwards I started having significant burning and bloodshot eyes, felt like I had the flu.  Last December I had a severe burning under right rib cage and the next day had the worst symptoms of a bad flu for about 5 months then they slight improved and are now back.  Pain under right rib cage daily, Headaches, dizzy, stomach problems, digestive issues and stool changes from green to light stools, muscle ache, joint ache, sensitivity to light, and racing pulse, face itching at night.  I have had low testosterone and low vitamin D as well.
I have had all STD's checked including hepatitis but still continue to have these very severe symptoms.  I am afraid I will lose my job if I don't get this figured out.  Any ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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Regardless of HSV1, your current symptoms are not due to herpes, any STD, or any other infection from the sexual exposure. There's no point in repeatedly asking about it; the replies won't change.
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I did get herpes from this event.. so I am just concerned of other potential exposure?   Thank you for you feedback.
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You asked the same questions in two separate threads on the STD expert forum a few months ago and both times you were reassured that these symptoms aren't due to any STD from the exposure described. I see no reason to believe you have any infection from that event, and I notice that one of those replies suggested that some of your symptoms might be psychological. Maybe counseling is the answer.
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