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STD exposure from protected oral sex?

I had a protected oral sex on May 07, 2010. I fingered her while she was permorming oral on me. After fingering her, i touched her breasts with the same finger and i sucked her breasts. I am not sure whether her vaginal fluid went inside my mouth while sucking her breast. She also licked my thigh area before performing oral on me. After 4 weeks later, I saw a small lesion on my thigh area, but it went away next morning while taking bath. I also felt uncomfortable with my mouth when i eat spicy foods, i felt itchiness in my mouth at that time. I felt i contracted oral and genital herpes from the above exposure and went on to take the WHOLE STD package after 4 weeks and all came back NEGATIVE. I am also feeling headache for the last 2-3 weeks. I am planning to take another Herpes test next week (After 8 weeks).  Any advice on this exposure??
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I have nothing more to tell then what has already been said. You had no risk for any STD. It is simple as that.
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Hi Jessy,

Thanks for re-assurance. Yes I'll send the part of my money that i am wasting, If i am 100% sure that I dont have ANY STDs in my system, :)

Thanks
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1318465 tn?1614894302
You should consider a theraphist or conciling for all this exessive testing.  Either that, or your should send me part of your money you are wasting.

I hope my humor allows you to see, that you never had, nor will have any serious concern from your encounter (Protected oral sex is NO risk for anything, even NGU).
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1331558 tn?1317687687
Why are you trying a no-risk situation? You need to stop or else you will be reprimanded for your excessive postings and trying to prove wrong on a no-risk situation. You never had a risk. Please seek mental help and understanding.
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Hi Vance,
I would like to take NGU test. So i got an appointment with Urologist on thursday. but the nurse i called didn't know NGU. Then i told her about urinalysis; she understood.

Is elevated WBC in urinalysis is an indication of NGU? What should I do when i meet the urologist? If they are not testing for NGU, What should i do?

Thanks
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Thanks Alley,

I understood now. Thanks for the clarification.
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1331558 tn?1317687687
You do not further testing anymore, friend. You are in the clear. This is anxiety driven and this case has been plaguing you for quite some time. Your symptoms are physical and neurological effects of anxiety driving you insane. You need no more testing. If you keep pushing the issue, the moderators will remove this thread and quite possibly remove you from this forum. Stop testing a no-risk situation. It seems you are determined to set yourself for a downfall from a so-called threat that has been clearly interpreted as 100-110% protected.
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