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New episode and symptoms

FWK
Hi guys,

On the 27th of April I had protected anal with a stranger but we didn't do it for long, he didn't cum or anything. We had unprotected oral both ways. on 29th I became bvery ill on the day and was flying back from Italy.

I healed within the next day but now have some throat being like flamed infected... since yesterday 11th May

How long before if any STD's can have these effects? Can I test now and be sure of final result?

Thanks and Regards,
FWK
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FWK
Hi Vance,

Thanks I will do.

Thanks and Regards,
FWK
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I gave you testing times above, follow them.
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FWK
Hi guys,

On 7th June I had unprotected oral several times with one guy. On the 20th of June I met him again and we performed same sexual activity. He did not cum in both times, not sure about pre-cum though. Also I do have some bleeding gums from timeto time, not sure on those two occasions if they occured.

I tested on 30th June for a different purpose altogether, and got negative results for HIV (insti), syphillis, Chlamydia and Gon.

1) Is my test on 30th June enough to clear STD's? 10 days only after 2nd exposure.

Thanks and Regards,
FWK
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FWK
Hi Vance,

Thanks again. I will try to test for everything soon and re-test again in 6 weeks.

Thanks and Regards,
FWK
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I see no STD symptoms. You can test for gonorrhea-1 week, syphilis-6 weeks, herpes-3 months.
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