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ARS after 5 days?

I have a short question: Can ARS start as early as 5 days after exposure? I am having a sore throat, light fever (99.7 °F) and I sweat quite much. This is lasting for 3 days now.

My exposure was unprotected oral with a CSW: blowjob and cunnilingus.

Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge!!!
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277836 tn?1359666174
possible
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I just got my test results from a throat swab, and they diagnosed me with Oral Gonnorhea. On the one hand this might explain my sore throat. On the other hand I am afraid that I might have caught more than just this.

Does anyone know if feeling feverish (without having real fever) could be a symptoms of this Gonnorhea?
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Thank you very much guys. You helped me a lot!!
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277836 tn?1359666174
NO YOU DONT MOVE ON
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277836 tn?1359666174
You can read anything on the net didnt you know that BIG FOOT is real?
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So I even don't need to test?
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There has never been a confirmed verified documented case.
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Thanks a lot!!

Is unprotected oral no risk? I thought it's considered low risk as there have been few cases of infection. At least that's what I read somewhere.
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277836 tn?1359666174
ANXIETY will cause this ars dosent start that fast it takes about 7 to 14 days to see any symptoms
Oh I just read the rest you were never at risk so quit your worrying
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