Who put you on PEP after having protected oral and vaginal sex? That is absolutely unnecessary.
So long as the head of your penis was covered, there was no risk for gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, hep B, NGU, mycoplasma, trich, etc.
There is a slight risk for herpes, syphilis and HPV when using condoms, but that's because condoms don't cover the entire area.
1. Should I test again for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia or are the tests I have already done conclusive?
You had no risk for these so long as the head of your penis was covered. I see no reason to test again.
2. Should I end my PEP regimen or would you see it through since I am halfway through? Did labs yesterday and kidneys and liver are fine but I have elevated blood sugar because of the PEP.
I can not tell you to stop meds you are currently taking, but I don't know why you started them in the first place.
3. I have no signs or Herpes or anything but my question is does PEP affect the timeframes of no sores within 21 days and then no need to test with no visible sores? Or does PEP suppress Herpes symptoms and I need to wait and see what happens after PEP? I read several posts that after 10 days of no symptoms then should be good.
PEP doesn't affect herpes testing, or herpes symptoms, or anything with herpes. No symptoms within 21 days is a great sign.
4. Does PEP affect Herpes testing and any antibodies that are created? If I test at 6 weeks will that be ok with PEP or no?
Testing at 6 weeks is fine. See above.
5. Would you continue with unprotected sex with my partner if you were me? Just want to make sure I don’t pass anything along.
I wouldn't have any issues with having unprotected sex with my partner if I were you. I would, however, talk to my doctor about anxiety. I might also reconsider my healthcare provider if they were the one who put me on PEP for a protected encounter. I would also learn from this because clearly my anxiety can not handle going outside my relationship. (No judgement at all, just compassion.)