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Stripper exposure

I have been lurking these forums for the past couple days almost endlessly for some peace of mind.  I have gotten many of the answers I've been looking for, however, my specific worry lies within the fact that I've been feeling slightly nauseous after my last visit to the strip club.  

It went like this... This past saturday night, I bought a private dance and being intoxicated and stupid, we had protected sex for like less than 10 seconds, because for whatever reason i couldn't get erect.  She then performed protected fellatio for another few seconds until I told her to stop.  I instructed her to just dance on top of me and for whatever reason I decided to perform unprotected oral on both of her orifices.  These were very short, and from the responses I've seen on this thread I wouldn't be worried, if not for the fact that I've been feeling slightly nauseous the past couple days.  I've also been checking my mouth for blisters and such, but it seems I'm being REALLY paranoid and confusing what may be a tiny zit or shaving razor cuts with herpes blisters and such.  

Side note, she instructed me to keep the condom on and take it off in the bathroom, so it was inside of my pants, on me the whole time.  Would any of her fluids or whatever that could have been left over on that condom touching my skin be problematic?  She had nothing visible and I've even contacted her, but she assured me that she was clean.    

I haven't been able to sleep well due to this paranoia, please help me.  
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