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Does taking acyclovir at 48 days after possible exposure cause antibodies to go away even after gettin tested the next day? Then still at 18 wks?
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15695260 tn?1549593113
Your question related to your exposure and fear have been answered previously by our members. Please refer to your older posts.

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20620809 tn?1504362969
Have you considered that this is a mental health issue at this point? You've obsessed and self treated for a very long time  now. It's not healthy. Mentally or otherwise. Do you work with a therapist or anything like that? It would be the wisest thing for you.
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I haven't done anything new to my penis. And the foreskin has been burning lately. Also i get what i assume is dry spots of open circular skin open a little like u get on your feet or hands and the part of skins thats expose is like the next layer and its whatever color the skin undermeath. I have never experienced this burning before til the wk before Christmas.  And far as mental health, my mental is fine up until I have a possible exposure to a std and stuff actually start feelin weird. It's nothing wrong caring about your sexual health. I jus dont want to pass nuthn to nobody and want to figure out what this is before I can live my life. I'm hoping  this is not hsv2. Any help is appreciated.
You have 56 questions on the site predominantly regarding std's and this same thing that you were answered about previously happened 18 weeks ago. You are self treating with something in a way it's not intended to be used and for something you don't have. If you can't see how this is mental health related, I really do encourage you to explore anxiety and health anxiety. This is over the top and not healthy.
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