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oral from stripper

I regretibly had a striper give me oral sex. I am a male. It happened on a Friday and by Sunday night or Monday morning I was having a tingling stinging sensation in my testicals with no noticeable discharge.  The night it happened I cleaned myself with rubbing alcohol and it went into my urethra.  I had also had sex on sunday night with my normal partner.  I was having pain in my groin muscles and down into my knee joints by Monday night. It was this way until Friday when I got to a doc. They first had me pee in a cup, white blood cells were normal. Then 20 minutes later they swabed for gc and chly.  The doc only put it in abt a half of cm. I really was worried I had just peed and doc didn't insert it far enough. They treated me with a shot and four pills to be taken right then to cure gc and chly. Test came back negative but symptoms continued. Then abt a week after doc, pain started in calves and I had discharge or light brown for 4 days. The pains would only last for a few minutes at a time. After this most symptoms started clearing up abt a month after infection date. I now only have random pains in legs knees ankles shoulders wrists. I have been to another doc and retested results unknown yet. Just not sure what is going on with me.

How easy is getting something from oral from a pro?
what could cause this if not gc?
Why would symptoms continue after treatment?
could I have passed what I had 36 to 48 hours after infection to the other partner?
could this all just be in my head?
would the rubbing alcohol do any damage that could have caused any of this since negative tests came back?
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Often antibiotics will cause the body to produce things like discharge, I wold not be concerned.
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Would only putting the swab that small amount in the urethra literally just the swab part cause a false neg?  I was worried they didn't swab deep enough.

Didn't discharge til after treatment worried me also.
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1) Risk was low
2) Not a STD
3) Because they are not related to a STD, maybe anxiety/guilt
4) Don;t think you had anything
5) Yes
6) No, normally it would be pain when urinating.
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