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STD related question oral sex

Hi, I am a male who had Oral sex on a women (I was the giver) about 1 week ago (about 10 days ago). Last week after I gave oral the days following I was suffering from diarrhea, constipation, pain in my joints, hives, fever, vomiting. It's been 1 week now and I don't have those symptoms anymore. I am now suffering from stomach cramps and In my mouth there seems to have evolved a white line across my Gums on in the inner side of the cheeks. Also it seems I am not able to erect my penis as easily as I was before. I have just done full STD testing now (12 day now). Blood and Urine exam. My test should come back in 3 days. I would like to know is there something I can take to stop this please? I have not done Oral sex before as this was my first time and it was unprotected. Is there any medication I can take to stop the white lines from appearing in my mouth? Is this kind of thing curable? Please I would like to know as my family does not know about this and most likely throw me out of the house if they find out.
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I asked the doctor on this forum website, he said it doesn't suggest STD. But I am very nervous and frightened. I even had an over the counter HIV test and it came out negative. So it's not HIV which is good but the other STD's are a real possibility and the side effects I looked up are as dangerous as HIV. I don't know really I feel very sad and cried when I saw the lines in my mouth about what happened 10 days ago and I wished it never happened. I'm hoping now noting shows up in my results in 3 days. Thanks  
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You are going to have to talk to a Dr, this would have nothing to do with a STD.
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