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Initial outbreak(s) process, is this coming to an end (finally)?


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Hiya,

I got diagnosed with ghsv1 mid March 2024 after squeezing what I thought was an in growing hair on my labia. I had fever, sweats etc etc and it was rough. After that I have had (I think) 3 smaller outbreaks, but atypical. Basically lumps not blisters and a 'split' in the groove/join between my inner and outer labia. Now, the skin looks all clear as if I'm healing, but I still have tingles and also now some itchy/burning sensations (bit like thrush). 

My question is... is this potentially the end of this series of outbreaks? Or does tingling ALWAYS signal new symptoms on the way? 

I am getting really fed up,and even though I have a VERY patient and thoughtful new partner (since Jan 24) I am very frustrated by this. 

Please any responses with info about prodrome/atypical presentations/stages of an outbreak would be gratefully received. 

Wishing everyone here much love and healing xx thank you in advance xx

Edit to add: I am currently taking acyclovir, 1000mg L lysine, vit c and zinc, general multivits, antihistamine and extra vit d. Daily.

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Hiya @butterflypeckham!

It sounds like you're going through a tough time with your genital HSV-1. Those tingles and itchy sensations can be frustrating! Not every tingle means a new outbreak is coming. Sometimes, after an outbreak, nerves can still be a bit reactive, which might cause those sensations without leading to new symptoms. It seems like you're doing a lot to support your body with acyclovir and supplements, which is great! And the good thing specifically about genital HSV-1 is that it sheds less than genital HSV-2 (see the free handouts and ebook for more details about all that), which means overall less outbreaks and less risk of passing it to your partner.

Keep monitoring your symptoms and maintain your treatment regimen. Each person's experience with herpes can vary, so it's possible these sensations are just part of your recovery process rather than a sign of continuing outbreaks. Hang in there, and it's awesome to hear you have such a supportive partner!

Much love and hope you feel better soon!

This content is for informational purposes only. This information does not constitute medical advice or diagnosis. I'm not a medical professional, so please take this as friendly peer support. 

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Hey @mr_hopp

Thanks so much for your response. 

I think the hardest bit of all of this (for me) is the false hope at the end of an ob just to be smooshed down with another one. BUT I do think I am healing this time. Sensitive and worried, but healing. 

And yes,I am genuinely surprised at the support I am receiving,after 20 years of no support from my ex (who I think I got this from a long time ago) this new phase of my life is really positive... even with ghsv1. Crazy right??! 

Big love right back at you! Xx

 

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