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getting tested again

I have been tested twice, one urine, and two blood tests in the past. I still cant get the thought that I have an std out of my head. So im going in to get  tested one more time. Is there any way that the std tests could have been wrong. I am worried I have herpes because of zits I get on my penis. I have been blood tested twice tho, and had two different kinds of herpes blood tests, and also a culture swab which all came back negative. Is there anyway these tests could have been wrong, im just nervous im going to test positive for somthing this time.
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thanks 2terrified, ill make sure i post in the correct place next time.
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736575 tn?1288902558
Then this is definitely not herpes. Let it go and move on.  Go see a dermatologist.  Visible herpes outbreaks are fluid filled blisters that are painful and/or itchy.  Believe me...I know first hand.
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well there is no fluid, and they dont look or feel like blisters at all, they only last a few days, and dont hurt or itch unless i rub and irritate it.
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736575 tn?1288902558
Has a doctor actually looked at the pimples?  The best testing for herpes is to get the actual fluid from the blisters tested.  Please refer all other herpes questions in the herpes forum.
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i am in the same situation as you. negative blood tests twice but still have symtpoms. i am convinced the tests are wrong because how could the symtpoms occur out of nowhere when they never have before. im sorry im not help, but im looking to hear the responses in your post also
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