I think he's just trying to stir shit up.
The guy has the clap and/or chlamydia....
Medical Advice - Am I being scammed?
well, yes, of course. If you were being conversational. But you are not.
With almost ten thousand posts you still cannot be even mildly conversational
with a senior member of k440 ?
With almost ten thousand posts you still cannot be even mildly conversational
with a senior member of k440 ?
Florida wrote:well, yes, of course. If you were being conversational. But you are not.
With almost ten thousand posts you still cannot be even mildly conversational
with a senior member of k440 ?
WoW, are we really on the "your post count is higher than me, but I register before you" band wagon?
Can we stop acting like children? I know I can't.
Should we keep this thread on topic? It might prove quite useful. Trading insults never achieved much.
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As I've suggested before, he probably got it from his girlfriend (the woman with whomhe presumably has regular unprotected sex and with whom he had unprotected sex multiple times during the normal 2-10 day incubation period). It's less likely that he got it from a one off encounter with a ho 6 weeks before the symptoms showed up. Most women with gonorrhea are asymptomatic.
What's important here is not his health and recovery, but the assessment of blame.
What's important here is not his health and recovery, but the assessment of blame.
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this seems like the right thread to ask this in. what brand/type of condoms do you guys buy in cambodia? im from the US and I havent seen a majority of the brands here.
i dont wanna just be "thanking fuck" i dodged the aids bullet lol.
i dont wanna just be "thanking fuck" i dodged the aids bullet lol.
Coinfection with C. trachomatis frequently occurs among patients who have gonococcal infection; therefore, presumptive treatment of such patients for chlamydia is appropriate
That from the CDC. Roughly translated it means that if the OP has the clap he should
be treated for Chlamydia, and both women treated for Chlamidia.
That from the CDC. Roughly translated it means that if the OP has the clap he should
be treated for Chlamydia, and both women treated for Chlamidia.
Why didn't I think of posting that... Oh that's right, I already did...Florida wrote:... Roughly translated it means that if the OP has the clap he should
be treated for Chlamydia, ....
cambod wrote:.....
You usually get treated for both gonorrhea and chlamydia at the same time.
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But that's no fun to suggest! I prefer playing "online doctor"!
I tend to sleep in the nude. Which isn't a bad thing except for maybe on those long flights.
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