Tiem to stop worrying about STDs. This is not an STD. See a health care provider and ask them for assistance for these problems which are not due to STD. EWH
Dr Hook 2 other things i forgot to mention is that I had night sweets the other night and my tongue feals funny als most dry and is some what white now.
Thanks again
Dr Hook thank you for you response. I have a nother question. 2 days after finshing the z pack i started having the pain in the back again and frequent urnitation with some burning. The pain is now down to a dull buring in the back and I now have some leaking and still have some sorness in the testicals. I went ot the dr yesterday and diped my urine and they sad it was neg. Should i get a oral gonorrhea test or do uoy think this may be NGU that need futher treatment. I am also having a CT scan to day to check for kindy stones. Thanks
The exposure you describe was not only low risk but close to NO risk!. I would not have even recommended testing. Having been tested twice now you can be sure that you did not acquire gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, hepatitis or HIV from the exposure. As for the herpes, it is most likely that you have had this infection before your exposure and were just unaware of it, as is the case in about 9 of 10 people who have genital herpes. You do not get HSV-2 from oral sex (in either direction). As for your questions:
1. Nothing you describe in any way resembles gonorrhea or NGU- no need for treatment. Having received azithromycin, this would have certainly treated NGU and probably treated gonorrhea, if it had been present (which it was not).
2. No, no need for further testing. Take your six week test as a sure sign that you do not have HIV.
3. No STD testing was warranted to start with and you've now had negative tests twice. No further testing is needed.
As for your symptoms, these are not related to STD. They may be a manifestation of some other process for which you need to see your regular health care provider or they could be a manifestation of anxiety--this would not be unusual.
Hope this helps. EWH