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461010 tn?1208482459

can i be sure

ok well i had an uprotected oral sex 2 months ago. i got my result today and im clamydia, gonhorrea, syphilis hsv 2 hiv all came negative. i did tested positive for hsv 1 which 1  month ago i tested positive. my tongue has been extra sensetive for about 2 months now. im not sure if its because of my recent piercing or can it be hsv 1?
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461010 tn?1208482459
thanks alot guys, i really apreciet your comments,, thank you auntiejessi for all the advise you have given me
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Man that a no brainer, all testes negative, recent tongue piercing. Tongue is sensitive, of copurse its from the piercing.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Me too...
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Your question, as I understand it, is whether or not your tongue is sensitive due to a virus you tested negative for and therefore do not have, or a recent tongue piercing. I'm inclined to say its the piercing...
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461010 tn?1208482459
sorry mistake i tested negative for hsv 1 last month
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