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discharge & testing

Heterosexual male that had sex with a woman of unknown sexual background. At 6 and 12 weeks tested negatively for hsv2, syphilis, ghonorreah , hiv, hep and chlamydia. Used an anonymous online service, tstd.org. They use Quest labs. Symptoms came and went, was told is was anxiety and regret.My questions: (1) Is a service such as tstd.org reliable as to posting accurate results?
(2) I'm almost certain that at 6 weeks, and now months later, I'm having some sort of discharge from my penis, as well as sporadic discomfort in the penis. I suspect the discharges, both day and night, due to unusual stains (whitish rings) in the front of my undershorts. Once, I noticed a whitish substance mixed with my urine in a toilet,  but it was an office toilet and I don't know if I might have urinated into something that was already there. Not sure. Are discharges noticeable? If not an STD (despite the results) what could be causing this? I do not want to see my doctor as family and friends use the same practice. Thanks for any help or advice.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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The tests for herpes, syphilis and HIV can be considered accurate, but blood tests aren't all that great for gonorrhea and chlamydia.

You really need to see a doc, and Scared gave you some good places to try.

AJ
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You need to go see a doctor. If you are not comfortable with your family doctor, go to another one. You can go to planned parenthood, a urologist, or a walkin medical center.
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