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I have posted many times and here we go again as I am getting no where with my gp. I had unprotected vaginal sex with a girl I know about 15 months ago and immediately got symptoms days after. I tested neg for the usual ghonnorea, syphilis,  chlamidia and tested neg for hiv but as was in relationship with this woman at time did have sex with her again after last time tested but symptoms remain the same. My health had never been the same with what the doc calls virus after virus. My latest has caused general enlarged lymph node in armpit which was very sore to touch and symptoms probably associated with common cold which doesnt serm to want to shift. I also have had numerous hand and foot skin conditions which dr predcribed steroid cream after excema diagnosis, pre this incident I nrver had skin issues, can someone else recognise and point me in right direction,  thankd
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Just go to the mens health forum and post a question, maybe start by ruling out STD causes and ask what other think. Some there may be expericning the same as you.
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How do I re post this, thanks
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Thanks for response, my partner of 18 months has just had swabs to test for stds as she is due her coil change and also had her cervical smear all of which have come back normal, are there no stds or utis that could be causing my problems, why else woild I be having these cold like symptoms with generlised swollen glands in neck, armpit and discomfort in groin, thank u
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Why dont you post this in the mens health forum or general health forum for other opinions from those who dont normally visit here.
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101028 tn?1419603004
this isn't a std related issue.

grace
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