Yes.
Ignore any and all additional thoughts, fears, or anxieties that come to mind about STDs. You don't have anything. Believe it. Suck it up and move on, don't post any more comments on this thread, and don't return with any new questions about it. I won't have any further comments or advice.
Just curious. Even without the antibiotics (which unfortunately actually happened) would you have considered the neg. 12 week RPR the final word? Thanks.
Welcome back to the forum. But you continue to overreact unnecessarily, perhaps out of guilt over a sexual decision you regret.
Assuming this concerns the same exposure you asked about in two threads about a year ago, the antibiotics you received (unnecessarily) at that time would have prevented or cured incubating syphilis. The negative tests you describe also prove you did not catch herpes or syphilis. If you have not had other high risk sexual exposures since then, it is impossible you have syphilis at this time. In any case, the sort of rash you describe does not suggest syphilis or herpes, and I'm quite certain it has nothing at all to do with the sexual exposure last year. You do not need any further testing for either of these STDs.
If the rash continues or you remain concerned about it, see a doctor or clinic for diagnosis and possible treatment. But please do your best to stop worrying about syphilis, herpes, or any other STD from that event.
Regards-- HHH, MD