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Help.....Losing control

Internet is Full of information that makes me think I have everything under the sun.

Eight days ago I recieved unprotected oral sex from a male I didn't know (drinking makes us do stupid things).

Two days later I started feeling a burning tingling feeling in penis and frequent urination.  At day four after encounter I went to clinic to get tested, they said NGU (not sure how it would show up so fast from what I am reading). Given I1g Azthro. and waiting for test results this week.

Other symptoms i have been having are shortness of breath, dizziness, diarrhea, not eating, not sleeping, and tingling in arms and legs from time to time.

Eight days out I am having little to know burning but I cannot stop peeing at least once an hour.

I am scared to death this is prodromal symptons of herpes!  If in fact NGU, how long till urination gets better?  What about other symptom?  


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You may as well wait.  You will not get the results right away anyway.  So, one more day will not kill you.  Actually, other than being diagnosed with NGU, you do not have symptoms of any other std's.  And with oral sex, it is highly unlikely you got anything whether or not you have symptoms.  Oral std's are rare.
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I was told i should wait six weeks to test for syphilis and HIV.  Six weeks is sunday.  Does it matter if i test firday two days short of six weeks or should i wait til tuesday.....waiting is killing me......damn holiday weekend to extend my hell
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Other symptoms are meaningless and are not STD related.
NGU should be better by now...chance this is in your head and making you think things that are not/should not happen?
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