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WBC Count

I only had someone perform oral sex on me--and then met a new partner--before that I was tested for ALL and was neg---she recently got a slight fever and since she works for a hospital the DR ran test on her with a DIPSTICK--this showed she had blood in urine and WBC count as well. Scared me because I felt maybe that person before her gave me something from ORAL--information is so conflicting--Long story short she brought the dip stick home and i tested myself--no blood in urine or WBC--I am not saying this is used to treat a specific condition--but in an initial urine test if these are found then more test would be done to find the cause--but I saw in the expert forum the DOC say that WBC is  present then one should test and if not one should test--its not a diagnostic tool--I just think if I gave her something both are WBC count would be high--no? She had not had sex in 3 years after her seperation...she is a nursing student.--Could I be infected this way?
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101028 tn?1419603004
bottom line - you both need full std testing to see who has what. blood in the urine is typically an urinary tract infection which can be caused by many things.

your guilt is more of an issue here than anything else.

grace
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Someone with experience seeing such images in person --like a testing site counselor or volunteer please help me.
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I just read your profile you are experienced in Herpes--as a volunteer cant you help me? This is like the DMV nobody cares
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Dr said no more comments--I cant pay again---why wont anyone help me--JESUS--Is there a volunteer on here who is experiences in this sort of thing?
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101028 tn?1419603004
you already paid to discuss this in the std expert forum. follow up there.

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She was negative for chlamydia based on her STD panel and pap--but I have this

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i156/joezay77/IMG_0442.jpg

Since before she went to the doctor--last weekend it started after lots of masturbation and sex--but it goes away a little then comes back if I touch it--is this syphilis? I have no sores--those lil dots are normal--but have become red --those dots have been there since I was a kid--I hope someone with experience in clinical STD counseling can see these
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Oral sex is low risk, if your worried then test, you can't gague anything from a WBC.
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