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Oral sex, masturbation and transmission question. Need advice. Please help.

Two nights back I was high and ended at a csw. For most of it, it was oral sex and masturbation with a condom. But before putting the condom on, she gave me unprotected oral for 10 seconds or so. Went till about the head of my penis not any lower and wasn't sloppy either. She put the condom on after that and continued with oral sex and masturbation. I ejaculated in the condom. I did not have sex.

For the rest of it, I was laying on the bed and hugging her tight. She removed her shirt and performed a 'boob-job' for a couple of minutes during foreplay. That's all I can recollect about it.

I'm also experiencing a few symptoms like throat pain, have a minor flu like cold today. Was aching around my testicles today. Slight burning while urination. And sudden itches in the genitals.

My worries here are:
* Is it transmissible from infected bed sheets, pillows or other forms of cloth or objects    
* The saliva from her mouth which was present on my hand and hers during masturbation. Could that have transmitted any disease
* The brief unprotected oral which happened before.
* If her hands were unclean (from a previous client) when I met her.

And many other things. I can't sleep after that night. It was a very risky affair for a few minutes. I have been reading a lot of posts and questions on the website. I guess this not a very high risk exposure as I did not have sex but I'm still very worried. And so am asking. What are my chances of being safe with this?  I have posted what I remember and the way it went. What should I do from here? Should I get tested for any infections? Please advice.

Thanks a lot
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Also while leaving i remember asking her if she was infected with hiv or any other disease. She said she wasn't and said that she has 'nothing' as she tested. Not sure about her. Just remembered this.
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