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URGENT. STD SCARE!!!

I am so nervous.  I have a few questions while I wait on my results.  70 days ago I was having sex at the end I noticed the condom had slipped off(was still hanging inside her).  I have asked for her STD results but she want give them to me.  She states that everything was negative.  Since, I tested negative for HIV using blood duo(55 days after incident).  I took the gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis test( all 3 test taken 70 days ago).  I am so nervous.  How long does it take to convert from asymptomatic to symptomatic regarding gonorrhea and chlamydia?  I will be testing for trich later, i forgot to do it.  Also water are the chances of me catching any of these. I think if any I may have been exposed about 2- 5 minutes.  Please help
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For such a short time its unlikely but I have already answered this is your other thread. So I will copy and paste:

The chances are the condom was intact and when you pulled out the condom came out at that stage when your penis was not hard. Personally I would not say the risk was big at all. However at 70 days you can do a test for HIV/Syph/chlamydia and gonorrhoea and have a conclusive result.

Symptoms of chlamydia and gono usually happen about 1 to 2 weeks (If you get symptoms)
syph is around 2 weeks to 90 days max
HIV around 4 weeks


If you have any fears or doubt, go get tested. At this stage any tests will be conclusive.

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How long does it take for someone to go from asymptomatic to symptomatic with gonorrhea, chylmydia, and trich?
Dont worry so much about Trich.

Symptoms with the other two start around the 1 to 2 week mark.
Totally agree with SillyMistake on this, which I also already said.

Is she not showing you her results because you have been blowing up her phone or something? As we've already said, your risk is quite low, so please try to relax.

Is this level of anxiety new for you? If it isn't, you should talk to your doctor about it.
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