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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Herpes / October 2003

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Books/Links about Herpes available here31 Oct 2003 17:06 GMT1
Hi there
        I hope the following link may be of use to members of
this group
http://www.cookingandfitness.com/H&F/Health/herpes.htm
Vir-L-Lysine and Red Marine Algae31 Oct 2003 16:59 GMT6
I had this virus for about 5 years now, and it's been just one big outbreak
that lasted all this time.
Then starts again somewhere else.  I have 3 infected areas and since the
last 5 years it's been 1 or 2 or 3 areas outbreak, 7 days a week.
I'm going crazy !31 Oct 2003 16:49 GMT2
9 months ago I went to a prostitute and had protected sex with her.  A few
weeks after that there appeared a little spot on my penis that was varying
in redness (so sometimes it was hardly visible and at another time is was
really red) around 1 or 2 millimeter in size.
Can I Get Herpes From My GF?31 Oct 2003 16:37 GMT4
ASH Denizens,
I am seeing a woman of whom I am very fond. She just
told me she has genital Herpes. I don't want to stop
seeing her, so I am researching the disease. I hope
Clarify something please31 Oct 2003 00:07 GMT5
I have had Genital HSV1 now for just over a year, As far as I know I
have not had a recurrence yet (Paranoia makes me think that any pimple
or bump below the waist might be herpes!)
Anyway back to my question.
No asymptomatic shedding means no OB?30 Oct 2003 16:19 GMT2
It sounds like a beginner question but I can't
recall if I came across this type of question before.
So, presumming that all of the herpes viruses that have been
shedding asymptomatically have died, by various means, whether
Testing wait period?29 Oct 2003 17:58 GMT3
Has anyone had any experience with the amount of time required to wait
for a blood test after exposure?  If have read various ranges from 2
weeks to 6 months.  It seems like 6 weeks should be enough for the
newer tests, but has anyone out there tested neg at 6 weeks and later
Hello fellow travelers!29 Oct 2003 15:13 GMT12
INTRO & BACKGROUND:
I recently found out that I tested positive on an ELISA blood test
(Quest Diagnostics...check out their stock people!).  I got the test
when I had what appeared to be a fungal infection, however right away
somebody heard of a new medicine which is called LUBIDOM28 Oct 2003 18:07 GMT2
I don't want to spread rumors. But I heard of a medicine against herpes
simplex.
LUBIDOM
I cannot find anything in the web.
Concerned about Herpes, please comment28 Oct 2003 17:43 GMT4
About a week ago, I was kissing a girl that I had met a week earlier
on the train. The second I kissed her deeply, I felt an unusual
burning on my tongue. All we did was kiss, no more. At first I thought
it was just a reaction to her having a smoke beforehand, but the
Herpes Simplex Virus Trigger Poll28 Oct 2003 15:39 GMT4
http://dermatology.about.com/library/blherptrigpoll.htm
Stress and anxiety seem to be the major triggers (menstruation, the
same story).
It is quite remarcable, isn't it?
Healing the spleen with reiki (implicitly herpes healing)27 Oct 2003 22:44 GMT1
http://www.reikihealinglight.com/spleen.htm
Just watch the picture for a 10 minutes.
Triggering herpes in animals..27 Oct 2003 14:59 GMT1
How the animals infected with herpes react in a stressfull
situation from the triggering herpes perspective?
Can a mouse suffer from anxiety? Stress?
The same type of stress that would cause a human to trigger herpes
Q. for Sati about Natrum Muriaticum27 Oct 2003 14:49 GMT22
Hi, Sati, I have a feeling that this might be "the end of the herpes
story".
After Rhux Toxicodendron, which, I've taken about a year- year and a
half ago,
Stigma hotspots/coolspots question27 Oct 2003 07:35 GMT19
Does anybody here have an idea how the "H stigma" problem in Germany
compares to the U.S.?  Is it more of a stigma there? Or less? And by
how much? Or is it about the same?
If anybody is familiar with Germany or Germans in general, I would
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