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Chances of being Infected

I had unprocted sex with a different partner about 8 months ago. After the encounter i asked the female if she had any STI or or anything and she said no.

About 5 months later i discovered red dots on my penis. This was not painful nor did it bother me in anyway. I saw a docter and he diagnosed it as Lichen Planus of the penis (FYI if you google "lichen planus of the penis" there are good pictures of it) without having a STD test (as i was on holiday at the time). Since then i have been a bit worried i saw my regular GP (he examied my testicles trying to see if there was any discharge held in and there was none or any lumps and bumps that shouldn't be there again negative) and again he was again happy to diagnose it as Lichen Planus and i had a cream for it.

To this day i am still parinoid and went ot have a STD check with a clinic. I am waiting back on the results but a bit nervous as they may come back with more than i wanted.

Looking over my story what do you reckon the chances are? To this date i have shown no symptoms of Chlamydia or any other STD but i know it can be symptomless but would just like some piece of mind.

Thanks
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thanks for the reply, i thought that might be the response :)

but the waiting is killing me :/

Well few more days and i will be put out of my misery.

Has anyone else been in this type of situation before??
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At this time I would not worry about it. Just wait for your results. But without symptoms it doesn't sound like you have anything.
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