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oral/fingering incident. I'm male

Ever since an oral and superficial cut while fingering incident (she gave me bj)  I've been feeling sick and off.

It was June 24th when it happened. 2 day later I had irritation and slight burning at the tip of my penis. It lasted until Monday the 30th when I went in and got tested and treated for gonorrea and chlamidia. (1 gram oral dose with an injection)

They said the would call me if I was positive, and I have yet received a phone call (assuming negative)

Had a little nausea for 6 days after, only at night. Some diarrhea (probably from antibiotics)

On the 8th, I had testicular pain in my right testicle, doesn't feel good btw. The 10th I went in, explained situation... had urine sample does which came clean, but he said I had epididymitis.  On doxycycline now.

On the 12th, I got a swollen lymph node in the right side of my neck with some tenderness and also the left side is starting to swell.  

Day 7 of 10 for doxy, testicular pain started back up. Ugh. I can't deal with all this and not having insurance is a bummer. If you have any idea what it could be let me know please! (:

Doctors seem to heard you out like candle without doing testing. Second time testing negative for ua, and they still send me home with antibiotics. .

Could it be hiv? She was a tweaker at the bar.

Any other std?  Or viral infection of some sort. (Lymph node is swollen in groin)

Sorry for the book guys. Trying to be thorough. Thanks for reading!
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Overall doesn't really sound like a STD but the Dr needs to do more testing without treating.
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Thanks bud, I'm going to do my review and tell him the antibiotics aren't working and hopefully he does blood tests.
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