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  1. #3110
    Quote Originally Posted by Werqweq  [View Original Post]
    Just goes to show we all react differently to drugs and how pointless asking the question here is. Myself I only felt a minor queasiness sometimes during my hiv-prep and doxycycline period, but nothing much. In my case I speculated it could have been because I was drinking a fair amount of coffee as usual, which the usage docs says can increase stomach upset when combined with doxycycline, but the symptoms was so minor that I didn't bother quitting the coffee to see if that would improve things.

    For my next sex-vacation I'll probably add anti hsv-2 tablets too, to reduce the risk of that. Somebody else here (thanks) made me aware there are strains of hsv-2 that are apparently producing symptoms a lot worse than just some cold-sore like blisters once or twice a year.
    You're right, that everyone reacts differently to meds. Minor side effects like queasiness are common, and it's smart you're considering HSV-2 prevention too.

  2. #3109
    Quote Originally Posted by Safado70  [View Original Post]
    I don't feel any side-effects.

    10 days of Doxy on the other hand gave me the worst diarrhoea of my life.
    Just goes to show we all react differently to drugs and how pointless asking the question here is. Myself I only felt a minor queasiness sometimes during my hiv-prep and doxycycline period, but nothing much. In my case I speculated it could have been because I was drinking a fair amount of coffee as usual, which the usage docs says can increase stomach upset when combined with doxycycline, but the symptoms was so minor that I didn't bother quitting the coffee to see if that would improve things.

    For my next sex-vacation I'll probably add anti hsv-2 tablets too, to reduce the risk of that. Somebody else here (thanks) made me aware there are strains of hsv-2 that are apparently producing symptoms a lot worse than just some cold-sore like blisters once or twice a year.

  3. #3108

    Don't Take Toxic, Oil-Based Petrochemical Drugs

    Quote Originally Posted by Safado70  [View Original Post]
    I don't feel any side-effects. 10 days of Doxy on the other hand gave me the worst diarrhoea of my life.
    That's because the antibiotics destroyed you natural, gut flora. Just go into a 7-Eleven ('Hang Sewen' in Thai), or any good supermarket, and buy 'Bio' or 'Bifidus' live yoghurt. Like 'Bisto' (gravy powder), it 'Browns, seasons and thickens' -- within 24 hours!

    Don't fall for the medical mafia's quack remedies. HIV, like all alleged viruses, does not exist. It is merely a ruse to push toxic AZT -- which really will finish you off!

  4. #3107
    Quote Originally Posted by Pekkakoo  [View Original Post]
    Those who have tried Prep how were the side effects? On the internet it says there can be vomiting and diarrhea etc. Very big list. When I'm traveling in Asia I don't want to be shitting my pants.

    What are the requirements for starting Prep? Only a negative HIV test? Or do you have to test the liver functions and is Prep hard on liver? If I do an HIV test in Europe before traveling to Bangkok or Pattaya is it easy to get prep there somewhere? Or should I talk about it to my doctor here In Europe? I have a free company doctor I know well but just feel shy to tell him that I might need Prep as I'm traveling on a sex vacation in Thailand and I don't like condoms.
    I don't feel any side-effects.

    10 days of Doxy on the other hand gave me the worst diarrhoea of my life.

  5. #3106

    The 'Trick & Treat' Rockefeller Medical System

    Don't be so gullible to believe everything 'mainstream'. There is no evidence for the existence of viruses, as Army doctor, Dr Milton Rosenau, discovered in 1919 -- when he could not transfer sickness from one individual to another. Turned out their maladies were related to early, crude, radio transmissions, and the equally-crude typhoid vaccines of the day. Whenever you hear 'pathogen', think 'poisoning', instead! Rabies? The animal merely ingested some toxic, plant foods. So much for 'plant power'; animal foods are far safer and more nutritious. Always do the opposite of mainstream advice, and you'll be fine.

    Arthur Firstenberg's work "The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life," is a book that explores the history and impact of electricity on human health and the environment. Firstenberg argues that many environmental problems and major diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, are related to electrical pollution. The book challenges the common belief that electricity is safe for humanity and the planet, detailing the effects of electricity from the early eighteenth century to the present day. Firstenberg's work has been well-received, with readers praising its thorough documentation and ability to connect technological advancements to their unintended consequences.

    Radar 'Flu' (1957); Hong Kong phooey (1968): military satellite constellations; 'Covid': 4G/5G cellular frequencies. Why blame 'viruses' and inject with unknown, toxic 'vaccines', when the root cause is right under your nose? It's 'Trick and Treat' to dumb-down, sicken and reduce the world's population down to 500 million, according to the Georgia Guidestones.

    The 1899 Merck manual listed pure, pine-gum spirits of turpentine as an STD cure. Since the 1980's, Jim Humble's MMS (master mineral solution) has provided an anti-microbial remedy via chlorine dioxide gas. Hence Trump's oblique reference to the 'bleach' remedy. He'd have been taken out back and shot, had he stated it more directly. Also known as 'water purification tablets', for travellers.

    https://www.mmstablets.com/.

  6. #3105
    Quote Originally Posted by NewtonYork  [View Original Post]
    There's any number of side effects for any kind of medication, they have to list it out after all. I wouldn't be too concerned about it, the odds are pretty low you'd be affected by it too bad. A free doctor? Dude, by all means just tell him or ask him anything. Why be shy? I know Prep is an HIV thing, but going bareback, there's still all the other STDs though.
    Yeah I'm still considering it. Prep might lead to risk taking in other ways. I mean if you are afraid of HIV it might stop you from taking some risks going bareback all the time. I don't like condoms but I can still pass everything if the risk seems to high. With prep it might be different as there is no real fear of HIV. And so many antibiotic resistant bacteria that are not nice like gonorrhea. That in a sense might be even worse than HIV, which can be treated well these days. Better just limit the bareback action to the minimum. Only with "safe" girls. Of course you will never know and be able to tell by looking at someone or her status but it might help reduce the risk anyway. And I care about other people so I don't want to pass anything to someone else, to a perfectly healthy girl if I bareback someome "good girl" later. Prep doesn't do any good for that. So many other nasty stuff to catch still out there. And now there also seem to be very thin 0.03 mm plastic condoms in bigger size 56-58 mm, which might be okay.

  7. #3104
    There's any number of side effects for any kind of medication, they have to list it out after all. I wouldn't be too concerned about it, the odds are pretty low you'd be affected by it too bad. A free doctor? Dude, by all means just tell him or ask him anything. Why be shy? I know Prep is an HIV thing, but going bareback, there's still all the other STDs though.

  8. #3103
    Those who have tried Prep how were the side effects? On the internet it says there can be vomiting and diarrhea etc. Very big list. When I'm traveling in Asia I don't want to be shitting my pants.

    What are the requirements for starting Prep? Only a negative HIV test? Or do you have to test the liver functions and is Prep hard on liver? If I do an HIV test in Europe before traveling to Bangkok or Pattaya is it easy to get prep there somewhere? Or should I talk about it to my doctor here In Europe? I have a free company doctor I know well but just feel shy to tell him that I might need Prep as I'm traveling on a sex vacation in Thailand and I don't like condoms.

  9. #3102
    Quote Originally Posted by ElDoradoNola83  [View Original Post]
    Hey, as I'm still somewhat young, I plan to use a condom for everything. Are there any other precautions I should do like vaccines or antiviral condoms? Yes I read the forum just seeing if I should do anything else besides using condoms for everything.
    HPV vaccine.

  10. #3101

    Precautions

    Hey, as I'm still somewhat young, I plan to use a condom for everything. Are there any other precautions I should do like vaccines or antiviral condoms? Yes I read the forum just seeing if I should do anything else besides using condoms for everything.

  11. #3100
    Quote Originally Posted by LecheAlot  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, well my symptoms are so bad that I don't want to subject anyone else to it.

    I hate condoms but if the woman does her job properly it's not an issue. I had an amazing time with a BKKline woman this week.

    Why can't you make it back to Thailand?
    Well, it's mainly financial reasons. Kinda in a limbo situation now at work. Hate it but can't leave it, at least not yet. Everyone around me hates me, but management really likes me. It's all weird.

    You're a rare kind of a guy Leche, I give you props for thinking of the next guy. Especially in this hobby of ours. More dudes should be like you, that way we'd have std's under control. But plenty of dudes out there going raw all the time even knowing they have the herps.

  12. #3099
    Quote Originally Posted by NewtonYork  [View Original Post]
    I appreciate you for not fucking around too much, since you have the herps.

    I'd sell my soul to be in Bangkok just one more time.
    Yeah, well my symptoms are so bad that I don't want to subject anyone else to it.

    I hate condoms but if the woman does her job properly it's not an issue. I had an amazing time with a BKKline woman this week.

    Why can't you make it back to Thailand?

  13. #3098
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    Anyone know a pharmacy that has PrEP in stock and sells it without a prescription?

    Please don't refer me to the Pulse Clinic.
    First time I bought it at a somewhat larger non-chain pharmacy somewhere between Nana and Asoke BTS, on the same side as Terminal 21 is. Called South East Asia Pharmacy I think (or something like that, east, asia, pharmacy). Got the impression they usually have it in stock, as that's where some other pharmacy recommended I try after I'd tried 3-4 others without luck.

    If you go to https://pribta-tangerine.com/ and buy the two-three extra packs you are allowed to buy at one time, their lower cost for the medicine will make their included test for liver function, hiv, and other stds, in practise be free compared to the higher cost per pack at regular pharmacies, so that's where I went the next time.

  14. #3097
    Quote Originally Posted by Werqweq  [View Original Post]
    You're wrong about that. Most, if not all, pharmacies in Bangkok will sell it. Only problem I had was finding one that stocked it.
    Anyone know a pharmacy that has PrEP in stock and sells it without a prescription?

    Please don't refer me to the Pulse Clinic.

  15. #3096
    Quote Originally Posted by Werqweq  [View Original Post]
    You're wrong about that. Most, if not all, pharmacies in Bangkok will sell it. Only problem I had was finding one that stocked it.
    Exactly. Any mom and pop pharmacy in Thailand will sell you anything you want as long as you have the cash, and they prefer cash. Unless things have changed dramatically in the last few years, anyne should be able to get anything from them, not just boner pills. Although for me back then, it was just boner pills. Man, got to love that sidegra. Also, it's about whether they have what you're looking for in stock. If they ain't got kamagra, then maybe they might cialis, and so on. Got to love them Thailand pharmacies.

    NOT the brand name pharmacies in malls, they want prescriptions in there. I mean, if you've been anywhere in South East Asia, you'll know it when you see it, mom and pop type pharmacies. They are never in a mall, usually in a small store by the main road. You'll find plenty along Sukhumvit road.

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