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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Herpes / December 2003

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The Truth About Neonatal Herpes according to Stephen L Sacks MD...19 Dec 2003 06:07 GMT4
Greetings all you who wish to be greeted!
I wish to announce that I've done and gone the extra mile, and just
for you, too.  Yes, you.
What, you may be wondering, is he up to now?  And well you might.  But
Henderson Morley?19 Dec 2003 05:41 GMT2
I posted a couple of messages here a few months back asking about
alternative remedies and the availability of Valtrex on the UK National
Health Service. Thanks again to Tim and grant for their advice.
I have been doing a bit of sniffing about the internet today and have found
Its me again, one more question :)16 Dec 2003 15:43 GMT3
Hello, has anyone been on the suppresive therepy for a long time?
i just read on another post that your hair starts to break and fall
out if you take Valtrax for to long.. Is this true?
Hello, some questions :)16 Dec 2003 15:42 GMT4
Hello again everyone,
Ok so i am dealing with just learning that i have the HSV 2 :(
I feel an outbreak coming on again, so i had my doctor call in a
prescription, for Valtrax (i beleive) to deal with this out break, So
infection?16 Dec 2003 13:56 GMT2
I have had "rashes" in my groin for as many years as I can remember.  They
always go away sometimes with the application of a topical cream like
Cortaid.  However, this time it has lasted longer and is different.  It has
at this time no outward apperance which is often the case (the ...
OT - News:  Something New to Stress About...14 Dec 2003 01:14 GMT1
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3309953.stm
BBC News
Infections 'could prolong life'
Scientists say a virus or a high temperature can actually be good for
re: in case you missed my post12 Dec 2003 19:25 GMT2
"Joanne" <joannewaters2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:hanftvob3lub5prho1rfch7ht6of1cuesu@4ax.com...
> And your baby girl will be fine.
You don't have to convince me. lol I already know that my baby will be fine.
Herpes & MY Pregnancy12 Dec 2003 06:56 GMT4
In March of 2003 I found out I was pregnant! My husband and I are very
excited and can't wait to meet our little girl. My due date is December 18,
2003 and so far everything seems to be going very well with mine and the
baby's health. I am not worried about passing herpes to my baby ...
Don't post often but would like to say thanks12 Dec 2003 02:42 GMT1
I don't post here often, as I said, but I'd like to say thank you to those
that do
Since you ppl have (obviuosly), more knowledge than I, because even though I
am infected I cannot find the time to devote to truely understanding this
Dear Joanne 11 Dec 2003 19:27 GMT18
Hopefully you have read my latest posts on herpes and pregnancy. Honestly,
the baby is not at risk until the time of birth. The baby doesn't come into
contact with the virus until that time. And only then the virus would have
to be active and present on the surface during labor and ...
Angela11 Dec 2003 19:16 GMT1
Thanks for trying to eliminate some of the fear my midwide instilled
upon me.  Good luck with labor and I know you will love being a mommy.
It's the best feeling in the world to see your baby for the first
time.  What a miracle!
In case you missed my post11 Dec 2003 19:09 GMT25
Angela
"Babies born prematurely may be at a slightly increased risk, however,
even if the mother has a long-standing infection. This is because the
transfer of maternal antibodies to the fetus begins at about 28 weeks
no escape!11 Dec 2003 18:49 GMT3
Hi all, this messege may seem crass but I have a theory about the
herpes virus after reading all these usenet messeges and researching
articals and that is this....there is no escape from the wrath of the
herpes virus!!! I mean really, what can we do about it? To be
How does the HSV virus work?11 Dec 2003 03:50 GMT21
Just curious, I know that to infect someone for the first time, the
herpes virus needs a host cell, but is it a CERTAIN host cell or will
it attach to ANY host cell?  Is anyone here educated on this type of
information?
Hi -- I need help please!11 Dec 2003 01:06 GMT22
Hi, I'm Philip. I'm new here, been watching for a few weeks.
First I'd like to say "thanks" that this group exists, as I've already
learned a lot. It seems I know more about herpes than my doctor. It's
really great to see folks lending support and providing information the
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