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Unprotected Vaginal Sex with a Prostitute

One week ago, I got drunk have an unprotected uncircumcised insertive vaginal sex with a prostitute using Viagra. 3 Days post exposure, there's a little pain and see redness on my penis suspecting I have had gonorrheal infection. After searching the internet, I took a single dose of 2g of Azithromycin. 2 days after I took Azithromycin (Day 5 post), I experienced diarrhea for 2 days, it has stopped but I still feel stomach discomfort. On day six, I can see little red spots appearing on my body.

At day 2 post exposure, I have had a lab test done, testing for syphillis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV. HIV came out non-reactive since my reason for testing this is to know if I ever had any HIV prior to exposure since I have a wife and a small daughter (1.5 years). I tested positive for gonorrhea which the lab test using gram stain.
Then, today (Day 7 post exposure) I visited an std doctor, the doctor told me that my infection is not gonorrhea but it is a non-specific urethral infection. Gave me an IV shot and gave me 2 kinds of unkown tablet to eat 3 times a day. I have been deeply worried to contract HIV because I do not know what to tell my wife and leaving both my wife and daughter with risk of not only HIV but also STD that I cannot test and still in the window period.

Worried about the diarrhea and tiny red dots, I tested again today for HIV as well as Hep B and Hep C.

It is a huge risk, considering I have uretheral infection from the prostitute and I am uncircumcized with insertive vaginal sex.

But I wonder if you think I even have at least a 51 percent chance of not contracting HIV assuming that the prostitute did have one? The STD told me that the chances of me getting HIV depends solely on the prostitute. Also, I ready somewhere that HIV genotype in Asia is of E type which is more virulent than the ones in United States.

When should I get tested? And what is the time period for me to be tested for other STD and what other STD should I be tested for?
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Congratulations for your negative results ...

It turns out seeing a pros*** is not that worth it :) ... we learn in life
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joe1888 and Helpme98,

Thank you my friends, for your prayers! At least I don't have to explain to you guys how I'm feeling going through this!!! The opinions of the doctors here are very reassuring, but the feeling that there is hope after seeing you guys come out of this ok is even more reassuring!

Monday is my 6 week mark, I'm going to the doctor's to do another test, hopefully they will have some of the more advanced testing available so my result (which I'm on my knees praying every day and night will be negative!) will be more conclusive.

I'll keep you guys posted! Take care
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I thank both of you.  And this entire forum for all it's usefulness!  I received my PCR results just minutes ago, they were negative!!  The relief I feel is unexplainable.  And I had every symptom.  I had bumps, a huge rash on my chest, spots on my hands, a sore throat, and the worst night sweats of my life.  I am truly amazed and thankful for the second chance I've been given.

Tom905:  I am sure you will be alright!  I will keep you in my prayers!  Keep us updated!
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Dear Tom, I will pray that you will be okay too buddy.

Dear HelpMe98, I am sure your PCR will turn out okay, since you already passed the 6 and 7 weeks tests.
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HELPME98;

Thank you for your prayer, you are also in my prayers!

Please keep us posted!
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1289692 tn?1273147831
Tom, Thank you for your kind wishes friend!  And the same for you, my prayers are with you and I'm sure you will be fine as well!  The one thing we have to take from this is the lesson to be smarter in the future and not repeat these awful mistakes!
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