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On October 20, I had an interaction with a CSW in Singapore. There was no vaginal or anal intercourse. The lady gave me an oral with condoms and sucked my scrotum and genital area.There was no return oral from my end. I massaged her clitoris w/o any insertion of my fingers into her vagina. I self mastrubated myself with the same fingers thereafter.
I consulted a doctor in Singapore who advised me against PEP. Subsequently I did a P24 Combo and Chaldmiya and Gonorreha at the end of 28 days. It all came out ok. The doctor suggested me to take a VDRL at the end of 3 months.

In the meantime, I abstained from physical activity with my long term partner for the initial one month up until few days ago. It was becoming difficult to create excuses for not having intercourse. Finally we ended up doing it a few days back. Since I had been tested for the above except for Syphillis, I was a little worried.

I wanted your views on what are the chances of getting Syphillis. Are there any symptoms. I am concerned and was looking for some help
Regards
Nigel
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7052037 tn?1389027909
No, I think it is necessary that you move on. I would not spend anymore money on this. This is what I would do.
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Thank You for the quick response.
It is almost 3 months to the date of the interaction. I have not seen or felt any lesion in my genital area. Is there any time frame that the lesion appears.
I have spent a good deal of money in having these tests carried out.
Would you think it is necessary to do the VDRL test

Regards
Nigel
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7052037 tn?1389027909
Dude, you did not need any medication because you could not have gotten Chaldmiya nor Gonorreha.  The only thing you MAYBE could have gotten is some skin to skin std.  Even this is Very low risk. I would not have worried about it if I were you. You would know if you got Syphilis because there would be a lesion that is not painful in the infected area.
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