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I gave an oral and a protected sex to a female professional back in Aug 2007, 9 days later got tested for Syphilis, Chlamydia, Gonorhea and Urine culture. Last March (2010) I got tested for Syphilis and Gonorhea came negative. About May last year (2010) I had protected sex with another Massage Parlor. My question is:

Will I pick any std? I am waiting for Gonorhea and Chlamydia test result next week. (Hiv can be ruled out now since I got finger ***** test last week - 9 months after the exposure and came out negative). Somehow Planned parenthood said I do not need to have Syphilis test since I do not do it with another male. Should I test for herpes? the nurse at planned parenhood said they do not test that.

I am planning to have a full std panel test on monday, but now I have anxiety, pls help. I just want to sleep well tonight :(.
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So I decided to test std, So far got Syphilis test result - non reactive
Waiting for GC, CT, HIV 1&2 (I did a rapid HIV1 test done last week and non reactive), Hep A B & C.

Question is:
I urinated @7:15 am, went to the Lab around 9:00 am. The Lab assistant asked me how long since my last urinated I said 7:15am was the last one. She looked at the time and said, ok you can go ahead. I thought we have to wait for 2 hrs before taking the sample. Dr. HHH told us also 1 hr should be ok.

Do I have to retest?

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understand what you meant
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I meant unprotected Oral Sex and Protected Vaginal.
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Will you...possible but the risk is very low. See no reason to test for herpes.
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