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Freaking Out

Greetings Dr

2 weeks ago I made the mistake of letting this girl perform oral sex on me, not for too long, rather brief, but it happened none the less. I am a paranoia freak and for the past few days I've been completely freaking out and worrying about perhaps having caught something from her. Coincidentally I got the flu 5 days later, but I've had no signs of blisters or anything as such. Now because of all the worrying and anxiety, I think I'm beginning to imagine and believe that other symptoms are arising such as needing to urinate often and having dry lips, having headaches, feeling tired etc. My question is, do you think I'm fine from any possible and harmful STD from her side? I don't recall ever noticing any blister on her lip throughout the night, (we were at a party together).
I just really need peace of mind right now as I'm sure this worrying is not a good thing. I haven't experienced any discharge of any sort, no lumps, bumps or anything.
Do you think my health is still in tact and fine?

Thanks in advance
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hello ---there are no doctors on this community forum.

I agree with Vance.   You should test because you seem to be overly worried for no reason.


Read through these forums so you can see, who, why and how people are getting infected with STDs.

You asked, "do you think I'm fine from any possible and harmful STD from her side?"  
In my opinion, STDs is not your problem.

You asked, "Do you think my health is still in tact and fine?"
If you can hear a heart beat, and are breathing, and can see pretty well then, I'd say that's pretty good physical health.

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If your this concerned I think the only thing that will help is for you to test.
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