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Bluebetty

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  1. Actually if a person is in good health it seems to me that getting bad symptoms is rare, that in most cases they are pretty mild and don't last long (after the initial attack). So the concern really is, yes, impaired quality of life - not because of stigmatization but because no one wants to have to live dealing with this and not being able to have a normal sex life.

  2. @Optimist: Although I am negative for HSV1 I haven't been able to confirm that there is no way someone could get it from kissing me (although they assure me it's "Very rare"). It isn't symptoms that compromise your quality of life (although sure, getting symptoms would suck), it is being a carrier of an incurable virus (which could cause symptoms) -either HSV1 OR 2. Your quality of life is compromised in BOTH ways, by having to refrain from doing anything that may transmit it, AND, wishing you could have sex with someone you feel attracted to and having to tell them you can't. It's horrifying. But, again, it's not about feeling stigmatized, it's about not being able to live normally. If someone said to me, "hey, yeah, I'll risk getting that" I would be compelled to protect them from their naivety! lol Maybe it's the way I look at things, for example I would not feel any negative judgement towards a person who was a prostitute, a drug addict, is HIV positive etc. I don't take other people's "judgements" personally. So maybe I just don't belong on this thread.

  3. So, they say the risk of transmission from female to male is 4% (assuming avoiding sex if there are symptoms), 2% with condom, 1% with condom + suppressive therapy. But has anyone seen a study where they compared the frequency of transmission during, say, the first year after being infected versus infected for more than a year once there are high levels of antibodies built up? That would be useful to know.

  4. Sure, but he knew he had it, who gave it to him and everything. His motto is, "first time condom, second time condom maybe, third time- condom? NO!" He said this in front of a group and laughed. Even with a condom you can get it, so I don't think any sex is safe.

  5. Yes, terrified. I know the chances would be .001% or something. I've never had anything resembling a fever blister or cold sore on my mouth and tested neg for HSV1, but I do have acne pimples sometimes right beside my lips - what if I touched my mouth at some point and it's just asymptomatic? As I said, being told it is very, very rare isn't much comfort.

  6. @optimist Well there is that hope that the person got scared and will be more careful in the future but I see where you are coming from, there are some people who just have a death wish and are fine with keep playing Russian roulet, but if someone tells them they have something, they will run! But in my mind, I would NEVER invite anyone to take the risk of contracting HSV by comparing it to the risk of dying in a car accident or something. If the risk is >0, then they shouldn't do it.

  7. I confronted the person who I thought gave it to me and he confessed that he knew he had it but didn't see a reason to disclose because it's "common" and the symptoms aren't anything serious. And he's gone on to give it to someone else. How does a person do that?

  8. Leep I feel for you. There is nothing that makes this better. There is no way you can want someone else to be willing to take any risk getting this. And unfortunately the risk is never 0. You just have to find a way to have peace with it. Just think if you fell in love with someone who is married... You just have to live with it. I've researched herpes a lot in the past couple of weeks and there is just no way around it. You have to tell the person and be ready to accept never seeing or hearing from them again.

  9. I mean HSV2 genitally. It lives in the lower spine. HSV2 oral lives in nerves in that region of the body. Is it in any way possible to be infected in both places or have the virus travel from the lower spine up to the mouth area and infect from there. I know, it sounds like a crazy idea but I haven't seen it specifically ruled out.

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