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how likely is chlamydia....

during intercourse with a condom that lasted less then ten seconds.... no i wasnt that fast, i had a change f heart....
i have a tingling in the tip of my penis (initial test said no bacteria but was sent out for urine culture). ive had 3 or 4 other times in the past 3 years (each time read bacterial ifection - not std). IM on DOxy 100 mg/10 days.
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101028 tn?1419603004
I stayed in a holiday inn express once and it has seemed to make me a wealth of std knowledge ever since...
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Grace,
as with Vance, ive read many of your responses... just curious as to how you know so much about quite a few topics.. are you in the med field or just an avid learner on these topics...
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Grace.
Thanks... I know deep in my heart that Its ok, I guess just the idea of not knowing is making me nervous.
Ive been with my wife for 13 years and went out and had a few drinks... started to make a mistake, and literally pumped twice and bailed... guilty penis would be an understatement.. more like feels like sh&& penis.. lol.

the only reason I tested was that the dr sent it out for the test because he said the tingling sensation could be caused by chlamydia. If it were positive wouldn't I have heard back by now? (and yes I understand what you are saying regarding about it).
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101028 tn?1419603004
this was protected sex. chlamydia isn't transmitted through a condom.

syphilis, herpes and hpv are transmitted through protected sex. the brevity of your encounter makes it unlikely that any of these were transmitted either. I wouldn't bother testing for them at all.

guilty penis is what we call it when the idea of having had sex with someone else gives you symptoms. try keeping yourself busy so you can stop thinking about what happened. your urine testing was negative - you have had no real risk for a std from any of this.

grace

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question for you... I've described my situation and you have said NOT an STD, but last Saturday I had urine sample. They did a quick check and said it was  normal. They sent it out for culture and chlamydia test. The culture came back ok, but was still waiting on the chlamydia result.
1) wouldn't the culture have shown something with an infection if there was an std,
2) how long would the test take to get a result...
thanks...
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I went to dr for tingling.. Nothing yet but still waiting for chlamydia result... Not worried though
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No not in the medical field, came here years ago with a concern myself and then just started to educate myself with help from others here so I could give back.
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thanks. If you dont mind me asking, Ive read a bunch of your posts. Are you in the medical field?
and you are correct, what if's and self diagnosis are the worst thing a person can do
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What if is the worst for the mind because it keeps going and going. No need to worry, it's not a STD.
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its funny, because i noticed this feeling within an hour after the encounter.. I wonder if there was something to do wth the condom. I hadnt used one in about 15 years.. in that time i was wth 2 girls. The second is my wife and we took some time off so i met this girl, we kissed and i put on the condom, put it in her, literally did one pump as was lke "cant do it" so i was just nervous because i am trying to wrk things out with the wife...
I realize its stupid to think that i could get a symptom an hour after... but the next night i was with the wife and then started thinking "what if i had it"/
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Less then 10 seconds with a condom...not chlamydia. Even without a condom would highly doubt chlamydia.
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