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09-14-23 07:21 #357
Posts: 158Adding more advice
Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge [View Original Post]
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09-03-23 21:17 #356
Posts: 249Doxy
Many of you know I have been espousing this technique during my trips for years to great affect. Recently The New York Times recently confirmed that a single dose of doxycycline after sex is highly effective.
Some interesting excerpts from the article:
"Sexually transmitted infections have soared in recent years in the United States, prompting an urgent search for solutions. New research suggests that a widely available antibiotic, taken after sex, may help stem the tide.
A single dose of doxycycline taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex dramatically cuts the risk of a bacterial S. T. I. , studies have found. The approach seems most effective for preventing chlamydia and syphilis, and slightly less so for preventing gonorrhea.
The men who took doxycycline after sex were 84 percent less likely to contract chlamydia or syphilis and about half as likely to contract gonorrhea, compared with those who did not get the antibiotic.
The idea that doxycycline might be widely used to prevent S. T. I. S has provoked some worry about antibiotic resistance. The drug has been used for decades to treat chlamydia and syphilis without the emergence of resistant strains, but antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea is already a serious concern in many parts of the world.
In the United States, about 26 percent of gonorrhea cases in 2018 were resistant to tetracyclines. So far, however, doxycycline's use to prevent S. T. I. S does not seem to contribute to drug resistance, Dr. Luetkemeyer said. ".
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07-05-23 04:28 #355
Posts: 272Risk vs rewards and STDs
Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge [View Original Post]
We are adults here and can act upon this knowledge in accordance with our own personal calculations of risk and reward. It seems appropriate on the 4th of July to quote Thomas Jefferson: "the important truths {are} that knolege is power, that knolege is safety, and that knolege is happiness".
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07-04-23 23:54 #354
Posts: 3272Originally Posted by DzikaBomba [View Original Post]
Or else I believe any of the doctors or pregnancy clinics you walk by should be able to do it. It is just a matter of drawing blood and sending it to a lab.
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07-04-23 23:22 #353
Posts: 3442Originally Posted by DzikaBomba [View Original Post]
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07-04-23 16:46 #352
Posts: 333Full STD Check
Does anyone know where in AC I can get an full STD blood and piss test?
I'm ok with paying for that.
And how about an full blood panel with testosterone, free Test, SHBG, prolactin, estradiol and so on?
Does anyone know an good (even private) clinic for that?
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07-04-23 02:29 #351
Posts: 3272Originally Posted by NapaSlapper [View Original Post]
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07-03-23 11:02 #350
Posts: 3272Pap smear
Anyone who has had a relationship with a female would know or should know that a Pap smear test is done every 1-3 years depending on the age of the female. It is not done on a weekly basis nor is it for STD testing. The Pap smear test is done solely to test for cervical cancer. The smear is on the cervical area.
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07-03-23 02:41 #349
Posts: 327\
Google it, watch it. I have had it on my FB for 2 years and I even reported it as fake news with my other account and it was never taken down.
STD's = BS.
Ways to remain healthy into your 100's.
First. Fast (no food or calories only water) for more than 72 hours and your body actually creates new stem cells.
Second. Buy an oxygen concentrator with full mask and do cardio exercise for 10 minutes a day breathing 91%+ oxygen.
Third. Cold Shock Therapy for 6 minutes a day and it can be done lots of ways by either a walk-in freezer or emerging yourself in cold water.
Fourth. Drink enough water every day so your pee is clear and not yellow, if it comes out yellow, drink more water. Most people need to consume less than a gallon a day.
Fifth. Eat green vegetables like spinach, arugula, kale, broccoli, and red or dark fruit like blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, cranberries, and pomegranate.
Sixth. Stretch daily, there is no coincidence that every animal stretches before moving. This will prevent injuries and pain.
Seventh. If you do get sick 2 milligrams of Azithromycin will cure almost anything. Ozone shots will stop pain.
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07-01-23 19:23 #348
Posts: 249Thank you. I consider this a validation of my post, since it was off of the top of my head and had only a small Hep A error. And, as stated, get the vaccine and you won't have to worry. The rare ones I didn't list because they don't factor into my risk / reward equation, but yes they are good to mention for those who think they should factor into their personal equation.
Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
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07-01-23 13:06 #347
Posts: 272STDs (a more complete list)
FG's post is not quite complete and some of the info is incorrect.
First, let me complete the list. The bacterial STDs that are most common are chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. All are curable, although gonorrhea may become completely resistant in the near future. Lymphogranulopma venereum is a type of chlamydia that is distinct with painful ulcers; after these heal, lots of big lymph nodes, some of which may ulcerate. It can be very painful and lead to numerous horrible complications like anal strictures and pus filled lymph nodes. It is not common, thank God and is curable with a long course of antibiotics. Mycoplasma genitalium is a bacterium that is common but mostly asymptomatic. Its hard to diagnose and doesn't respond well to antibiotics when diagnosed. It causes pain on urination, usually goes away on its own and the long term effects are probably minimal but a lot is unknown. Probably not a major concern, even though it is common.
Hemophilus ducreyi should be added to the list. It is a bacterium and it causes chancroid, a painful disease with ulcers and big lymph nodes. It is easily cured if diagnosed (not hard to diagnose, but it is rare and some doctors are amazingly uneducated). Really rare is shigella, which is most easily caught with receptive anal sex (ie, getting fucked in the ass). Most guys on the ISG don't need to worry. One should never forget pubic lice and scabies. These are easily cured but really, really annoying. Trichomoniasis is common, doesn't cause symptoms in men, but mongerers might bring it back home where the wife or GF might get infected.
Second, this part of the post was not entirely correct: Hepatitis A has no therapy. But, it goes away on its own but one can get pretty sick. There is an excellent vaccine to prevent. Hepatitis B. can be suppressed with medications, but sometimes poorly. It is very preventable with a multidose vaccine. It is associated with cancer. As correctly stated, Hepatitis C. is curable, but the cure is expensive.
Then we get into the super rare STIs: Ebola, probably COVID19, meningococcus, maybe a large number of viruses, but who knows. These infections are curiosities, and not important considerations for your average mongerer.
Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge [View Original Post]
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06-30-23 17:59 #346
Posts: 249Once again, it's not a pap smear. That would be pointless to do weekly. They all have HPV and likely we do too. There's no test for men. The van is a pee test or a swab test, which would only find a bacterial infection, which would be the most common thing you would get weekly. If you read my post, I went over all of the 'diseases' you mentioned, and yes many require a blood test. None of my statements were false. Genital herpes is dangerous?? It may be a little annoying, and it certainly has a social stigma, but it is not dangerous. I am not advocating for anyone to do anything. Hell I hope everyone uses a condom except for me, that would be awesome. I'm saying know your risks and make a risk / reward decision, and take pharmaceuticals to mitigate your risks if you feel you need to.
Originally Posted by NapaSlapper [View Original Post]
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06-30-23 02:39 #345
Posts: 680Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge [View Original Post]
Therefore for the last time, get yourself educated before trying to pass on totally false statements to the members of this board, google any of the more dangerous std, s including syphillis, hepatitis, genital herpes, hiv and a host of others and you will find they can only be detected by taking a blood sample, end of story, no BS, if, s or buts.
Members for your own safety do your own reasearch and disregard those that have convinced themselves that everything is under control and little chance of catching anything that might just ruin ones life by barebacking prostitutes, the mind really does boggle at some members ignorance and what's worse they try to educate others.
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06-30-23 00:35 #344
Posts: 1173If you have anal with a condom you are protected as vaginal. Quit making scenarios up about magic and Tommy Morrison. We have proof they had sex with thousands of groupies bare back which is dangerous and almost guaranteed. There is a lady on YouTube that caught hiv from bareback sex from a guy she met at a bar. She was sick right after and tested positive a few weeks later. All you guys that have bareback sex with hookers are crazy. At least buy a bunch of home hiv test from Amazon and test them before. I did my home hiv test last week and tested negative as usual. In the last 20 years, I've had BBBJ from over 200 hookers and protected vaginal from 100 of those and anal from maybe 5 of those. That's a pretty good sample size to say condoms work and you can't get hiv from BBBJ. I would have caught it by now if you could get it from BBBJ.
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06-30-23 00:33 #343
Posts: 6866One of my fav movie lines
Originally Posted by CoolieHigh [View Original Post]