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Transmitting HSV2 to a person with HSV1?

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alfred - 31 May 2008 19:38 GMT
I was wondering if anyone knows what would happen if a person who has
genital hsv1 slept with a person who has genital hsv2 and contracted the
hsv2? Would the person who originally had just hsv1 start a primary outbreak
all over again and go through a "year of hell" or just have more frequent
outbreaks of the same or nothing different at all? I'm just curious, because
I can't seem to find the answer anywhere else...

Also...its been awfully quiet in here! I miss the good ole days with mike,
m2, angela, perl and eric and all the crazy disputes we had! Well maybe not
all of the disputes, but it was good when everyone was joining in here.

Al
M2slo2cht@nospam.invalid - 17 Jun 2008 20:27 GMT
>what would happen if a person who has
>genital hsv1 slept with a person who has genital hsv2 and contracted the
>hsv2?

It's possible to contract both infections but, like you, I haven't
seen much info on what the symptoms would be. I suspect it would vary
among individuals just like any herpes infection does.

>Also...its been awfully quiet in here! I miss the good ole days with mike,
>m2, angela, perl and eric and all the crazy disputes we had! Well maybe not
>all of the disputes, but it was good when everyone was joining in he

Yeah and the cast of characters goes on and on. I often wonder what's
happened to all those people. At one time we had a wealth of knowledge
concentrated here, ranging from legitimate scientists and researchers
like Tim Fitzmaurice to just really smart laymen that had done their
homework. There's a long list of those.
I learned a lot here. But Usenet isn't for everybody. It takes a
certain amount of skill in filtering out the noise (spammers, trolls,
sock puppets, etc) which can be rather distracting at times. And for
some reason, lots of people moved to the Web, even with all its
limitations.
a.s.h. was always my favorite though.
But time marches on.
M2
M2slo2cht@nospam.invalid - 17 Jun 2008 20:37 GMT
M2 writes:
>At one time we had a wealth of knowledge
>concentrated here,

And by the way, that's in no way intended as a slam against any of the
regulars here now. I should have read more (and put my brain in gear)
before I posted that. But I haven't kept up here for quite awhile and
I just happened to be passing through. The person with the eventual
cure may be reading and posting here these days and I wouldn't know
it.  But just looking at the traffic numbers it looks like things have
slowed quite a bit.  As long as it's still living and breathing
though, it could come back as busy as it ever was. I hope it will some
day.

M2
MamaZ - 17 Jun 2008 21:55 GMT
Hiya M2!
Remember me?
"xs10sually-speaking"
mama z

>>what would happen if a person who has
>>genital hsv1 slept with a person who has genital hsv2 and contracted the
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> But time marches on.
> M2
M2slo2cht@nospam.invalid - 17 Jun 2008 22:31 GMT
>Hiya M2!
>Remember me?
>"xs10sually-speaking"
>mama z

Oh! Hi back Mama XS-Z10 .... or whatever lol!  :-)
I remember you but I don't see your posts under that exact name. Did
it start with something other that "xs"?  And seems like you had a
different name even before that. Can't remember now. Do you have
Whitlow on the palm of your hand?  .... or maybe I'm confusing that
with someone eles. It's been awhile.
Anyhow, it's good to see you still here  :-)

M2
M2slo2cht@nospam.invalid - 17 Jun 2008 22:44 GMT
M2 writes:
>I remember you but I don't see your posts under that exact name. Did
>it start with something other that "xs"?

Oh! I think I just remembered.
Sati???  izat you???  lol!

M2
MamaZ - 18 Jun 2008 05:33 GMT
Yep, that's me! Wow...great recall there, M2!  I'm impressed...whatta
memory. Good to see you around the old watering hole again.
:)
mama z
aka sati

> M2 writes:
>>I remember you but I don't see your posts under that exact name. Did
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>
> M2
alfred - 06 Jul 2008 14:17 GMT
> Yeah and the cast of characters goes on and on. I often wonder what's
> happened to all those people. At one time we had a wealth of knowledge
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> some reason, lots of people moved to the Web, even with all its
> limitations.

That must be it. I know Angela still moderates her yahoo group and her
sites. Tim did have some really solid info also. Was he an actual scientist?
Did he also have herpes? What's a sock puppet?

> a.s.h. was always my favorite though.

I'm not sure I remember who A.S.H was...

> But time marches on.
> M2

Al
M2slo2cht@nospam.invalid - 06 Jul 2008 17:10 GMT
M2:
>> a.s.h. was always my favorite though.

>I'm not sure I remember who A.S.H was...

Alt.Support.Herpes
.... as opposed to Web based boards.

M2
M2slo2cht@nospam.invalid - 06 Jul 2008 17:43 GMT
>Angela still moderates her yahoo group and her
>sites.

Yep, although even she is taking a little time off at the moment.

>Tim did have some really solid info also. Was he an actual scientist?

Yep.

>Did he also have herpes?

Nope. He was a researcher in the Herpes field but stuck around the
group even after he moved into a different field of research. And
you're right, he had a wealth of knowledge to share. Great sense of
humor too.

>What's a sock puppet?

A Sock Puppet is a second Online identify, used by a troll to appear
as an ally to back up the troll's stories or back him up in cases of
disagreement or as a partner to harass another group member.  It's a
dishonest and simple bit of trickery that can be hilarious when the
two screen names are found out by the group to actually be the same
person.  I don't understand the psychology of trolls except they're
usually hateful types in search of attention. And usenet has more than
enough of 'em.

M2
Tim Fitzmaurice - 07 Jul 2008 07:58 GMT
>> Angela still moderates her yahoo group and her
>> sites.
>
> Yep, although even she is taking a little time off at the moment.

These days I write more to her web forum/message boards. The yahoo list
generated far too much volume for me though I used to be subscribed to it.

Tim
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Tim Fitzmaurice - 07 Jul 2008 07:57 GMT
> That must be it. I know Angela still moderates her yahoo group and her
> sites. Tim did have some really solid info also. Was he an actual scientist?

Yes, still is allegedly although depending on what happens at the end of
the grant that currently supplies my salary that may change (I hope not)

:)

I do still read here, its just a whole lot quieter as more and more people
migrate to web forums that are easier to navigate to than learning how to
manage Usenet.

Tim
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alfred - 09 Jul 2008 01:19 GMT
>> That must be it. I know Angela still moderates her yahoo group and her
>> sites. Tim did have some really solid info also. Was he an actual
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>
> Tim

Hi Tim,

Good to have you back! I really started to see things dwingle and I knew
there was no herpes cure so I just figured everyone just forgot about this
group. I don't really like web based forums that much because I don't like
having to use all those passwords. Half the time they don't work for some
reason.

Angela has been quiet also. Not sure about Grant, or Mike Soya.

Al

Al
MamaZ - 11 Jul 2008 21:47 GMT
Dear Al,
I must reply to your statement in which you said very matter-of-factly (as
if it were the undisputed Truth): "there was no herpes cure".
If one cares enough about actually getting rid of their herpes, one must
first get off the traditional, Western medicine, AMA track, and
alternatively look into (and study) the many different options available.
You would find that there are many cases of completely "cured" herpes (the
AMA doesn't want you to know this).
I suggest you look into: Homeopathy (and please don't assume you know what
homeopathy is until you've read about it in depth); fyi: it IS NOT
"naturopathy", or "home remedies".  There is also (besides the Western,
allopathic approach), acupuncture, osteopathy, Chinese medicine (herbal
teas, mostly),  etc., etc.

But, first of all, you must really WANT a cure, and not just succomb to the
easy path, and "cave in"  to what the AMA wants you to believe.  Think for
yourself, Al, you know, outside the allopathic box.

In summary, my message to you and everyone else suffering with herpes of one
sort or another is:
"YES, there IS a cure for herpes, but like everything else worth getting -
one has to WORK for it...".
With all sincerity and best wishes,
mama z

>>> That must be it. I know Angela still moderates her yahoo group and her
>>> sites. Tim did have some really solid info also. Was he an actual
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>
> Al
 
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