Sexually Transmitted Disease (std) Talk

Guys I have a stupid question got an std from a delivery health provider, after I was aware of my symptoms i went to a clinic and tested for gonorrhea and got treatment done for it plus chlamydia just in case. Now its been 2days since the antibiotic treatment were done, since it was done i started to see some little red dots/bumps on the tip, and the constant urge to pee is still here. is it possible i have an another std or the medications were just not enough?
 
Guys I have a stupid question got an std from a delivery health provider, after I was aware of my symptoms i went to a clinic and tested for gonorrhea and got treatment done for it plus chlamydia just in case. Now its been 2days since the antibiotic treatment were done, since it was done i started to see some little red dots/bumps on the tip, and the constant urge to pee is still here. is it possible i have an another std or the medications were just not enough?
Go back to the doctor and explain you still have symptoms.
 
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I'll go tomorrow. The thing is i didnt have these symptoms before during the time i was on the antibiotics, and ive been searching around the net and it might be imbalance of normal bacterias.
 
I'll go tomorrow. The thing is i didnt have these symptoms before during the time i was on the antibiotics, and ive been searching around the net and it might be imbalance of normal bacterias.
Then you should eat natto and/or yogurt.
 
Then you should eat natto and/or yogurt.
That's for natural bacterial imbalance in the gastrointestinal tract, not the urinary tract. For the urinary tract, blueberries, raspberries, and cranberry juice.

AFTER he sees a doctor.
 
I didn't see it covered all too much in my forum searches, but in the interest of remaining STI-free, I got some Doxy-PEP pills and decided I'd try using them a couple times just to see how rough the side effects are.

I've done it twice now and basically the worst part is what it does to my skin. Makes me break out and itch for a few days, but I luckily don't get an upset stomach at all.

Given that it's supposed to be nearly 90% effective against preventing syphilis, chlamydia, and 60% against gonorrhea, it feels like a solid backup plan just in case I end up being stupid and think with my other head with a willing provider, but now that I've tried it, I don't plan to make it a regular thing, especially since it's also said to raise your resistance to antibiotics.

Still, always good to be prepared.
I was taking doxycycline for acne for a while and honestly never noticed bad side effects. Just don't take it on an empty stomach than lie down I think is the only way you'd have issues.

I did keep a bit for any risky encounters, and since those expire soon turns out in a lot of southeast asian countries you can just buy it OTC for cheap, so bought a few more for any future risky encounters.

Obviously abusing antibiotics is not smart, but I do think it's useful to have.
 
Guys I have a stupid question got an std from a delivery health provider, after I was aware of my symptoms i went to a clinic and tested for gonorrhea and got treatment done for it plus chlamydia just in case. Now its been 2days since the antibiotic treatment were done, since it was done i started to see some little red dots/bumps on the tip, and the constant urge to pee is still here. is it possible i have an another std or the medications were just not enough?
Which delivery health did you use ?
 
Which delivery health did you use ?
I don't think this is useful to ask, its hard to pinpoint exactly what event you might have got it from unless it was the only sexual encounter he had for several weeks
 
I don't think this is useful to ask, its hard to pinpoint exactly what event you might have got it from unless it was the only sexual encounter he had for several weeks
Why isn't it ? I was just in Tokyo and experiencing some symptoms wanted to know if we used the same del health . It's a perfectly fair question to ask .
 
Why isn't it ? I was just in Tokyo and experiencing some symptoms wanted to know if we used the same del health . It's a perfectly fair question to ask .

There are 800+ DH establishments in Tokyo.... it's not a particular useful question. Take your symptoms to a doctor instead.
 
Well to me it is , so take your comments elsewhere



I have an another question for you . One that has been asked many times here and answered . But hear me out . I used dh 3 times during my trip to Japan. All additional services were protected except bbbj (about 30 seconds )and daty (about a min ) . Is there a chance for HIV exposure here ? The symptoms I was referring to are that of a uti . But the symptoms share similar results as hiv no I haven't been tested yet … pretty damn nervous. I know the cardinal rule of no daty on a worker but I was excited in the moment . I have since been on doxy and now cipro just wanted to ask a already asked question
Lol you tell him to fuck off then ask a question to him right after?

Anyways probably p4p is not for you, you will just worry too much. But no, you did not get HIV from unprotected oral sex. If you do continue, at least educate yourself more on STDs before doing so
 
damnnnn how can I edit this post ? That was when he first replied . But I thought it over and thought I erased it
 
Lol you tell him to fuck off then ask a question to him right after?

Anyways probably p4p is not for you, you will just worry too much. But no, you did not get HIV from unprotected oral sex. If you do continue, at least educate yourself more on STDs before doing so
There it's gone . Hopefully he won't see that part lol
 
Lol you tell him to fuck off then ask a question to him right after?

Anyways probably p4p is not for you, you will just worry too much. But no, you did not get HIV from unprotected oral sex. If you do continue, at least educate yourself more on STDs before doing so
I did . Read about the low probability and have been p4p many years . Just being in Japan , you know gets you more excited and yea I had a little too much p4p lol
 
At clinics such as Yoboukai, which is the preferred set to choose?

I've seen diary entries of providers showing their most recent test results, and was wondering if I need something as comprehensive if a provider requests results before a service date.
 
I totally forgot to delete that shit
So you come on here asking a stupid question, you get told in very neutral terms that it's not a useful question, and you decide to pull attitude, and then you want a favour?

It's almost impressive—like watching someone trip over their own feet and then blame the sidewalk. If common sense was dynamite, you wouldn't have enough to blow your nose.

I used dh 3 times during my trip to Japan. All additional services were protected except bbbj (about 30 seconds )and daty (about a min ) . Is there a chance for HIV exposure here ? The symptoms I was referring to are that of a uti . But the symptoms share similar results as hiv no I haven't been tested yet … pretty damn nervous. I know the cardinal rule of no daty on a worker but I was excited in the moment . I have since been on doxy and now cipro just wanted to ask a already asked question
What part of "take your symptoms to a doctor" was unclear? You haven't got the good sense the gods gave a goose, and yet here you are strutting around like a rooster in a henhouse, thinking you're somebody. Nobody owes you a damn thing.
 
At clinics such as Yoboukai, which is the preferred set to choose?

I've seen diary entries of providers showing their most recent test results, and was wondering if I need something as comprehensive if a provider requests results before a service date.
I do A+ throat. But yeah as a client I'd probably only to that once a year or so and do a more basic test every 3 months or so.
 
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At clinics such as Yoboukai, which is the preferred set to choose?

I've seen diary entries of providers showing their most recent test results, and was wondering if I need something as comprehensive if a provider requests results before a service date.

Usually providers don't ask for tests, but I would say it is always best to get a full test to make sure everything is fine. Urine, blood, throatswaps