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  1. I think one of the challenges with herpes, and diseases in general, is that what is normal for me may never be normal for you. It's still good to ask these questions because you get people sharing insight and maybe you'll find a lot of people in your same situation. But don't be surprised if you hear people say that there are an infinite amount of ways that herpes will manifest for different people. Anyways, if I had to take a guess, maybe the virus is trying to show up on your skin but your immune system is going a pretty good job keeping it at bay. You'll find some people on anti-virals like Valtrex will have tingling but not other visible symptoms, but it sounds like you aren't on suppressive meds.
  2. @Kbh -- sorry, I didn't phrase that well, but I've never taken anti virals.
  3. @Kbh -- I kind of rotate things, but in general I take moringa for a multi, fish/krill oil, turmeric, vit c, vit d, sometimes lysine, sometimes zinc. I also take oregano oil, colloidal silver, and neem/andrographis for immune support when needed. I also really like raw apple cider vinegar, coconut oil and nutritional yeast, more on foods though. I know I am forgetting stuff, but this is the jist. I am going to begin monolaurin and herpes nosodes (homeopathy, very studied in Europe) soon as a replacement for anti-virals as I don't want to use them as there is evidence it causes your immune system to slack.
  4. @Gimmehope Haven't gotten there yet, sorry! Good luck though. I am sure others on here can comment. I have heard of married couples together for like 20 years still using condoms (would drive me insane) and I've heard of going without condoms for casual relationships.
  5. Personally, I couldn't use condoms indefinitely if I was with a long-term committed partner. If the partner was not okay with the risk, I would have to move on. This is a very personal situation though. I am not saying you should tell your partner to say screw condoms if he isn't comfortable. As a guy, a proper fitting condom makes all the difference to me. Definitely experiment with different brands if you guys have not already. I've gotten compliments from ladies that Sir Richard's condoms feel good, for what it's worth. It's a tough one. If he isn't okay with the risk of going without condom, then he has to be okay with the less sensation. Otherwise I do not see how it can work. I can't think of a way to have it both ways - wish I did! PS - antivirals might be a way to lessen the risk, if you aren't already using them. And just get your health/immune system as strong as possible.
  6. Don't forget that Epstein Barr Virus (mono), Cytomegalovirus, Chicken Pox/Shingles, the flu, the cold, etc etc are not curable (at least under current model of medicine, not gonna go off on that tangent :-)) HPV is not "curable" but a healthy, normal immune system regularly clears the virus into non-importance.
  7. In my experience the blood tests always show a negative result as <.xx level. As in, I've never seen a result say 0.00 igg. We have lots of proteins (basically what antibodies are) in our blood and small levels of different things can even confuse blood tests. So that's why for an equivocal positive, they want it show above a certain range. Otherwise it's a grey area.
  8. I'd love if antibodies present, but no outbreak, meant that there was a strong possibility of not having the virus. It unfortunately does not jive with the fact that lots of people are asymptomatic. I guess these people just have really strong immune systems. Did your wife test for HSV-1 and HSV-2?
  9. @tessuhjay Tea tree oil is awesome! I'm in a little bit of a weird situation as I am pretty sure I am a rare one with Oral HSV-2. I learned I had it in January 2017 and I think I got it from sex in November 2016, but other than what I think was the initial outbreak (badass flu/strep throat feeling), it hasn't caused me issues other than occasional headaches (if it's even the cause of the headaches). I am not on anti-virals, mainly due to my bias towards natural treatments.
  10. @Nadia -- sure, you're welcome. Use herpes as an opportunity to improve your immune system which will mean less or maybe no outbreaks, and just a healthier life in general. There are tons of natural supplements and foods to help with this. If you have any specific questions, I am happy to help.
  11. @nadia Do your best to take peace in the results and move past the anxiety. 5 months and 22 days is a very good amount of time for you to have produced antibodies. I am pretty sure I produced an IgG 10.5 result for HSV-2 after 2 months time... It's also great that your flu symptoms were indeed the flu. But even if you had HSV-2, it isn't the end of the world, I promise.
  12. @tessuhjay Check out colloidal/structured silver gel and/or coconut oil. Both are very beneficial internally as well as externally, and have anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal qualities.
  13. Everyone practically has it -everywhere in the world-. In fact, if you have oral HSV-1 only, then consider it a blessing as it will help protect you against getting it genitally. If you got it genitally as well, I would think you would know since you had a pronounced initial outbreak. HSV-1 prefers the mouth much more than the genitals. Obviously we are not infectious disease specialists here though.
  14. Try MSM. Amazing supplement for faster growing and stronger hair, nail, skin, and joints.
  15. You hear about plane crashes, not landings :)
  16. @HikingGirl -- I've had an amazingly low amount of partners ask me about my testing and disease status, and because I have mostly been engaging in casual sex and dating since I've been sexually active I have not been too concerned by their lack of questions, or asking much myself. Now that my situation has changed, I will of course plan on talking about safe sex and diseases probably in a manner similar to how @optimist describes. Personally I doubt I will ask someone to get tested together, unless maybe I get into a relationship and go without condoms. I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. Not saying it is a bad idea to do this, though. It's all about what level of risk you're comfortable with as @optimist said.
  17. It's impossible to know. But you've disclosed, used a condom, are taking anti-virals, and even a good natural supplement so I'd say you are doing about everything you can. It easily could be irritation from sex. You're probably fine. Just remember the per event transmission percentages, especially with the safeguards you've taken, are very low.
  18. A) runny nose and cold symptoms do not indicate a herpes outbreak, even a primary one, as far as I know. B) as you said, it's rare for the mouth to pick up HSV-2. D) not sure how long after sex he started getting sick, but maybe 3-4 days? Herpes definitely can be that short to show up, but it also can be quite a bit more delayed. C) you disclosed, I understand you feel bad, but you really shouldn't -- he is an adult and you did not force him to go down on you.
  19. @optimist -- thanks for the link. Just re-read this a month later after my last read, and it makes a lot more sense than RIGHT after my diagnosis. I think I have only had one outbreak, and it was likely a HSV-2 primary outbreak as I never got HSV-1 as a child or adult. I felt REALLY lousy for around 2 weeks, and I think the tiredness and weakness lingered slightly for up to 3-4 weeks. So anyways, Terri's information on the primary seems spot on. Why she thinks I may have Oral HSV-2 only is because it was my neck lymph nodes that swelled up, combined with my mouth/tonsil/throat symptoms and a lack of any groin lymph swelling or genital sores. My guess is she thought, if I was suffering as bad as I was "upstairs", it would be going on "downstairs" if I was there.
  20. If you haven't had a bowel movement in 5 days you need to try to do something about that. I understand it may hurt, but you have to do what you have to do...
  21. @lulu_123 -- basically yea. The sores/blisters that are cold sores. Itchiness, tingling, maybe burning, etc.
  22. @lulu_123 -- you've probably had it a really long time. Welcome to the club indeed. Do you get cold sores on your mouth? That's probably where it is, unless you get symptoms genitally.
  23. @Emilylove00 -- if both you and your partner have the same kind of herpes then it comes down to each of your own immune systems dealing with the virus. Now where it gets tricky is if say your BF has HSV-2 genitally, but also HSV-1 orally and you only have HSV-2 genitally (this is all hypothetical for example purpose), then he could still -possibly- give you HSV-1. That's why it is important both of you guys get tested, but remember your blood tests can take up to 12 weeks after infection to show antibodies. Swab testing of sores is accurate early on though. For examples sake again, if both you guys have let's say genital HSV-2, then you guys can have all the sex you want without worrying about passing anything. There are things that can trigger another outbreak, but this is not the same as anything like "getting reinfected". The herpes virus stays in your system for the rest of your life, per science at least, and when it is not active you will not notice it. When it gets triggered though, it comes out in its active state and this is when it usually shows sores on the genitals, mouth, etc. Herpes can also transmit in between outbreaks which is called asymptomatic shedding. So if there are future sexual partners for you, and they do not have herpes, then you want to take precautions to avoiding transmitting it to them. The link I sent you will cover all this in-depth. @Lollyann76 -- it sucked didn't it? Thanks for sharing. Did you have the swollen lymph gland(s)?
  24. Yeah, you'll be fine. The medication should help. See how you feel after and then you and your doctor can decide if you need it further. Hopefully you don't! One of the main reasons some people take the medicine is to help lessen the chance of passing it to a partner. So obviously if you and your boyfriend both have the same types of herpes, then you don't have to worry about passing it back and forth.
  25. Oh, and the initial thing that clued me into that I had a sickness coming on was that one of the lymph nodes in the front of my neck was really hard and enlarged. I knew that was not a great sign :-) It stayed like that for maybe a month.
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