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Back story : On Monday I went to the local doctor for a certificate for work, I'd had a migraine in the morning and all weekend just not feeling great possibly coming down with something, virus/cold.
So I see this doctor, never met him before. He writes the certificate and then asks "is everything ok, your sweating?" Not a hot day, nor a hot in his office. I admit I've been feeling under the weather, he asks me "Have you been up to anything different over the weekend?"
I mention the diet im doing last 8 weeks, as per specialist instructions, and being with a new partner and a condom breaking on Saturday. I was celebrating turning 40, it was lots of fun, no worries about getting pregnant, so I hadn't been concerned with the breakage. Side note can I just say never met a guy who could cum 8 times in a session. And to his dismay my 50 pack of condoms was not running out any time soon.
Well telling the broken condom to the doctor was a big mistake, he looks to when I last had a STI screening and orders bloods, urine sample, Im sent to the nurses for a intramuscular jab of antibiotics and given a script for 7 days of antibiotics.
I looked it up he's treated me for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea without knowing if I have either. I've told the young fella I had this fun session with what has happened and he admitted he's regularily having unprotected sex, I was the first in a long time to insist on the use of condoms.
I mentioned he's a younger fella, he's just turned 30. Is unprotected sex a thing with the younger generations? Don't they know or realise unprotected sex with one person is having unprotected sex with every person that person has had unprotected sex withs germs.
Does that make sense 🤔 A head gynocologist once said that at a lecture I attended and you can be darn sure that stuck with me.
So are younger people just not using condoms/ safe sex practices anymore? Did this doctor over react and should have waited for test results to come back before giving me these antibiotics? Doesn't STI screening have swabs involved anymore? My last one 12 months ago had swabs
Thankyou for your thoughts
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