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Daysend
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Topic: BF will not go to the DoctorPosted: 27Jan2010 at 11:10am |
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I was diagnosed the with cervical cancer type of HPV a year ago. They had told me that I can still get the Gardasil shot to protect against the other types of HPV. I have gotten 2 out of the 3 shots so far. Now I have noticed three little flesh colored bumps on my boyfriends penis. I have been asking him to go to the doctor to get them checked but he will not go. He keeps saying he will make the appointment but then he wont because he is too embarrassed. I told him he needs to make the appointment because it not only effects his health but also mine too. First of all, If my bf has the genital warts strain of HPV, is it possible for me to contract it even though I have gotten the Gardasil vaccines? And what do you suggest I do about my boyfriend not going to the doctor?
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Dannii2601
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Posted: 02Feb2010 at 11:22am |
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Refuse to sleep with him until he does! I know that sounds harsh, but he really needs to understand just how serious this is.
I'm not sure about the vaccines, but it's not a chance I'd be willing to take, especially if you have types 16 or 18. I don't mean to sound frightening, by the way - I just found out recently that I have it, so you probably know a lot more about it than I do. I just think he needs to put your health and his own before any embarrassment. |
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jhonrider19
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Posted: 08Mar2010 at 12:11am |
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I totally agree with the Dannii. It is quite a serious matter and try to convince him to visit the Doctor. These type of diseases had been cured and so he must visit the Doctor.
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Kirsch
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Posted: 02May2010 at 12:55am |
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It's quite possible that the bumps are indicative of a more serious
STD, such as HPV , which can cause genital warts
that are either raised or flat, white or flesh-colored, and usually
don't itch or burn. Less common is MCV (molluscum contagiosum virus),
which is related to the pox family of viruses and appears as clustered,
whitish bumps with a central indentation.that's why your boyfriend should go to the Doctor. And it is advasable.
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hpvruinedmylife
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Posted: 27May2010 at 10:26am |
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I got the same problem, he doesn't want to to the doctor, but we both already have it, we got it from having a thresome, which was his idea and he drugged me a
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