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Piece of mind! PLEASE HELP!!!

Hello all. I will cut to the chase. 7 months ago i had unprotected sex with a CSW in thai (Condom split + Very stupid). Had a terrible few months after, scared to death and thoroughly learnt my lesson. Anyway i got tested for Chlamydia and Gonnorhea as soon as i got back (Both negative according to tests), and then HIV and Syphillis at 12 weeks post exposure (again negative according to tests). I was so worried because i thought i had symptoms but when the tests came back neg i figured it was all in my head with the worry.

Anyway recently my g/f (who i got back together with after travelling) has developed an irritation and soreness around her vagina, and also there is some slight bleeding. Its a long distance relationship so we dont see each other that often and this has occured after a weekend together where we prob had a lot more sex than normal. I am basically worried the tests were wrong or HIV conversion was after 12 weeks. can anyone put my mind at rest or suggest what this might be????
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Yes.
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Thanks Emma! Not tested for HSV and i have shown no signs of the disease. I have been to the clinic numerous times due to sheer anxiety and the doctor never had any suspicions Also there are absolutely no signs of sores or lesions on the area and my g/f has noted the pain getting milder over last couple of days (around a week after the weekend of increased sexual activity). She suggested that the pain started towards the end of that weekend, which leads my to think it may well have been due to that. What do you think? Does it sound like HSV to you then?

So i can completely rule out HIV, Syphillis, Chlamdia, Gon from my negative tests 7 months ago, based on the fact neither of us have slept with anyone else since that point?
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HIV wouldn't cause irritation around the vagina or vaginal bleeding.  Her symptoms could be due to a host of problems, so she really needs to go to the doctor to find out (bleeding sounds like it could be from rough sex?).  Your negative tests are reliable.  Were you also tested for HSV?  If not, you could get a blood test to rule that out.  Either way, your girlfriend should go to the doctor to find out what's going on.
Good luck,
Em
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