Going insane for over a month

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I had a random encounter with a woman with protection. I immediately regret my decision. 2 days after, I had a burning sensation in my penis but no STDs reported. 30 hours after the encounter, I started PEP drugs to prevent HIV as a precaution. For 30 days I took the PEPs and no bumps came up. On day 36, I went in for a blood test and a flu shot (2 days ago). On day 37, I masturbated and I noticed little bumps on the shaft ( yesterday) after I went to clean myself up. They look kinda oily. I didnt use any lubes so I dry rubbed. My penis didnt hurt when masterbating, but since then it's been a little sensitive in that area. Please help!

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      The images i ve seen from the internet it doesn't seem to be herpes.Is that painful? because herpes is very painful

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    can someone please zoom in and answer?

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    i thought molluscum to they have a waxy like feel to them aswel mabe get them checked by a doctor if u notice more appearing thats mabe wat it is

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      my conclusion are from what i ve seen on net.I am not a doctor

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    or it may be nothing cause all these stds show up the first 20 days.pep has nothing to do with them.It is only for hiv.

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    did you do any test for hiv? I am on the same boat with you my friend.All those stds will drive us insane at the end.

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    I started PEP as a precaution. I wanted to be safe than sorry. I also read on google that studies show that PEP like Truvada can has a chance of preventing herpes as well, so I took it the day after the encounter. I took a blood test 2 days ago so now I'm just waiting on results.

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      sorry my friend but i know that doctors dont give pep for protected sex.Did you tell them that you had an accident with the condom?

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      if you had protected sex and no accident happened the hiv test will be negative.You have not to worry about hiv.

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      nope. I guess I was just fortunate to have a doctor that prescribed 2 PEPs for me despite that. I had vaginal sex and I know Anal is the highest percentage of contracting HIV so I SHOULD be ok wit not have HIV. The condom did stay on even after we were done. it's just the fact of skin to skin that has me bugging out and the immediate regret of the situation afterwards.

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      i had no symptoms and i tested 53 days after the exposure.Blood test was negative.I visited two doctors.The first told me that he is 1000% sure i haven't contracted herpes the second told me to wait for 15 days more and if nothing appears then to forget about it.But doctors on the net say that you may have herpes and no symptoms and the first outbreak will show up years after the infection.So, you know i am confused and i can't believe nothing

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      some doctors say that you can get tested 3 weeks after the exposure ,others 4-6 weeks after ,and others 3 months after the exposure.

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      my pubic area touched and rubbed the pubic area of a woman without vaginal penetration.And she took my condomed penis in her hand.But condom covered the glans and part of the shaft not the whole penis.So i am anxious about a transmission from her hand and her pubic area.And as i read on the net afterwards, i discovered herpes.Until that moment i ignored this std.

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      I heard that same thing about not gettin an outbreak til later in life! That has me paranoid too. I had a scare before where I had open cuts on my junk but the test came back negative back then too! All in all, as long as I dont have HIV I'll ill consider it a blessing! Either way if I dont have anything at, that would make my Christmas extra special.

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