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Subject: Re: Curiosity is Killing me


Author:
ashley
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Date Posted: Wednesday, February 07, 03:00:43pm
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In reply to: Karen C 's message, "Re: Curiosity is Killing me" on Wednesday, February 07, 01:25:27pm

So okay one last thing Im still really not clear on...If I've had this for years now and just never knew it...but still havent gotten genital warts from it...will I ever get them? And just because I dont have them does that in itself mean that I have a more serious form of HPV?

Thanks so much for being so understanding.

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Myra
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Date Posted: Saturday, February 10, 10:43:14am
Author Host/IP: 208.54.94.23

Visible Genital warts of the vulva are thought to of low risk HPV. Your Pap smear take a sample of the cervix and screens for high risk HPV types. Testing positive for HPV test with the sample take of the cervix does indicate you have one or more high risk HPV types of the cervix.

Your vulva may also contain the HPV virus…but screening was not done of the vulva. At this time there is no standard screening done for the vulva.

Here in the US there is no approved test for the male. A good screening of your partner’s private parts should be done. For the male this is done via vinegar wrap and then high resolution manifestation. Many men with high risk HPV show no symptom…some do however. Research shows that your partner and you share your HPV types.

Cryo-therapy is the most non-invasive of procedure…and the it comes with little risks ….but with most procedures you will most likely be able to become pregnant…

There is no cure for HPV. Most likely we carry the infection for life…but most women’s immune system keeps the virus in check. With any new sex partners you can acquire other HPV types.

At some time (no one can tell us when) we probably will not share our acquire HPV types….it is important to tell all new sex partners of your HPV infection…

Condoms do not prevent the spread but condoms do help in the regression of the virus and do provide more protection to your cervix. There is not any 100% guarantee that you will not share your infection with your next sex partner.

If you do not have HPV of the oral cavities you will not spread the virus through oral sex. Giving oral pleasures to a man with active visible warts does increase your chance of an oral HPV infection.

No one can give us a guarantee that you will never have warts of the vulva. The HPV virus can live in the genital tissue for years and then show or it may never show. Most of us carry more than one HPV type, so there is a possibility that you have both low risk and high risk HPV types. There was not a test done on the vulva..the HPV test done on the cervix was positive for one or more high risk HPV types Most HPV types never show any symptoms.





So okay one last thing Im still really not clear
>on...If I've had this for years now and just never
>knew it...but still havent gotten genital warts from
>it...will I ever get them? And just because I dont
>have them does that in itself mean that I have a more
>serious form of HPV?
>
>Thanks so much for being so understanding.

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[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Curiosity is Killing me


Author:
Ashley
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Date Posted: Monday, February 12, 07:08:24am
Author Host/IP: 66.138.203.102

Thankyou SoOOOOO much. Everyone on this board and the private board is just so amazing and strong, and it gives me peace of mind to know that I can come to y'all with anything I have questions about. Thankyou for your answers.



>Visible Genital warts of the vulva are thought to of
>low risk HPV. Your Pap smear take a sample of the
>cervix and screens for high risk HPV types. Testing
>positive for HPV test with the sample take of the
>cervix does indicate you have one or more high risk
>HPV types of the cervix.
>
>Your vulva may also contain the HPV virus…but
>screening was not done of the vulva. At this time
>there is no standard screening done for the vulva.
>
>Here in the US there is no approved test for the male.
> A good screening of your partner’s private parts
>should be done. For the male this is done via vinegar
>wrap and then high resolution manifestation. Many men
>with high risk HPV show no symptom…some do however.
>Research shows that your partner and you share your
>HPV types.
>
>Cryo-therapy is the most non-invasive of procedure…and
>the it comes with little risks ….but with most
>procedures you will most likely be able to become
>pregnant…
>
>There is no cure for HPV. Most likely we carry the
>infection for life…but most women’s immune system
>keeps the virus in check. With any new sex partners
>you can acquire other HPV types.
>
>At some time (no one can tell us when) we probably
>will not share our acquire HPV types….it is important
>to tell all new sex partners of your HPV infection…
>
>Condoms do not prevent the spread but condoms do help
>in the regression of the virus and do provide more
>protection to your cervix. There is not any 100%
>guarantee that you will not share your infection with
>your next sex partner.
>
>If you do not have HPV of the oral cavities you will
>not spread the virus through oral sex. Giving oral
>pleasures to a man with active visible warts does
>increase your chance of an oral HPV infection.
>
>No one can give us a guarantee that you will never
>have warts of the vulva. The HPV virus can live in the
>genital tissue for years and then show or it may never
>show. Most of us carry more than one HPV type, so
>there is a possibility that you have both low risk and
>high risk HPV types. There was not a test done on the
>vulva..the HPV test done on the cervix was positive
>for one or more high risk HPV types Most HPV types
>never show any symptoms.
>
>
>
>
>
>So okay one last thing Im still really not clear
>>on...If I've had this for years now and just never
>>knew it...but still havent gotten genital warts from
>>it...will I ever get them? And just because I dont
>>have them does that in itself mean that I have a more
>>serious form of HPV?
>>
>>Thanks so much for being so understanding.

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Myra
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Date Posted: Tuesday, February 13, 07:13:57pm
Author Host/IP: 208.54.94.3

Hey gal...I am glad that we helped...

I think truths are so much easier to understand that a lot of wish-wash...

Did you join our Gyn-Gals group? I hope so...we check this board...but we are always at the main site...

If I can please feel free to email me...and I know Karen will say the same..

Take care and I wish you a health active immune system that beats this bugger..

I wish you well,

Myra
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Ashley
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Date Posted: Thursday, February 15, 11:47:28pm
Author Host/IP: 66.138.203.102

Yea I've joined that one too now...I dont know why I keep using this one...im blonde! But If I have any other questions I will email you and if anything comes up feel free to hollar at me too. I'll do my best...(its that whole Southern Hospitality thing we got goin on!)

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Myra
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Date Posted: Sunday, February 18, 06:35:58pm
Author Host/IP: 208.54.94.3

OH My...I am probably old enough to be your momma...but I am blonde...and always will be...

As far as southern...I am as southern as they come...not redneck(well just a little…I think it is a bit of who us southern gals.are….this sourther gal has heart and her bare feet firm in GA red clay..

If I can help in any way...please let me know...

And ya'll take care ya here...

Hugs
Myra

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