Keeping up with the junk threads being created....
Who's got an STD ever in thier life, Let's hear stories?
Keeping up with the junk threads being created....
Who's got an STD ever in thier life, Let's hear stories?
not enough opportunity
I did. It was terrible. The testing method involved insertion of a q-tip into the 'pee-hole'.
never and i have come close
had clamidya it burned hella bad when i peed and only little driblits came out and it HURT!!!! took some penicillin and no more burn. so now i wear condoms when i got em
No std's but this tranny ripped me open going in there with no lubrication, I was like "hey ouch!" then she just spit on me bum and reemed me good.I couldn't walk right for a week.
Been lucky so far thank god. Try not to do too much whoring
never had an STD but had a few other things thank god i hope i never get one
not yet thankfully.
Never had. I'm superparanoid with my hygene and health BUT i in sex other hands and mouth come in the play...they may not be as clean as they should...so youcan get balanitis...fortunately its nothing, doesn't hurt, noting.
Just 10 days of Clotrimazol and your dick is all new and with renewed skin. lol. Exfoliation.
Clean as a whistle.
A whistle that has the clap, that is.
I joke, I joke. Please...no pics!!!!
bad sore throat in college, school nurse told me to ease up on oral sex cause that was prolly the cause...no std's though.
<---The Clap, ordered Antibiotics to treat myself....
I thought I had it a long time ago because it burned when I pissed, but it just turned out that i was really dehydrated for a couple days. Got a swab for no reason.... pain
Not me, but a friend of mine woke up one morning with red spots all over. Went to the Dr, and he was told he had "Petty Rice's Rosa" (or something that sounded like that). It went away by itself in a few days.
A couple years later, before he went in for some minor surgery, he had some blood tests, and it turns out he had syphillus. Turns out the red spots were a symptom of secondary syphillus, not that Petty rice's Rosa BS.
He took some pennicillin, and is fine now. Had the minor surgery, and lives happily ever after. But if he hadn't had that blood test, he could have lived another 10 years or so while the bacteria slowly ate at his brain and then killed him.
Syphilis usually shows up as a chancre sore on the glans first - then you get red palms, other rashes...much later the neurological stuff. Easily cured with Penicillin. Btw, its "Pityriasis Rosea" a benign viral illness, kids often get from swimming in pools.
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Where's Duki? Expecting to see him in this thread, lol.
You are not a real man until you've had a STD.
bump
No std! But have had the crabs before. Man phuk them thangs, they are some evil biatches! I got rid of though. A razor, an ice pick, some gas, and a match! Shaved off half the pubes, poured gas on the rest, lit em on fire, and stabbed all them bastards when they tried to jump free!
My ex gave me cock zits on occasion... No idea what it was.
Not sure if it counts but when I was a teenager I had scabbies and it was ****ing awful itchy everywhere. Treated with body lotion but other than that nothing.
Oddly enough, BA is supposed to be effective on them.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Suffocating head lice with a benzyl alcohol product appears to be a safe and effective alternative to current therapies, industry-sponsored studies suggest.
Unlike many other lice therapies, the "lice asphyxiator" product does not contain pesticides. Therefore it shouldn't carry the potential for the lice to develop resistance, Terri Meinking wrote in a poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.
The increasing incidence of head lice in the past 8 years has been largely a result of lice becoming more tolerant or resistant to conventional treatments. "For this reason, children are being overtreated with pesticide-containing products as well as unconventional treatments," noted Ms. Meinking of Global Health Associates of Miami Inc. and her associates. Global Health Associates is a contract research organization.
The active ingredient in Summers Non-pesticide Lice Asphyxiator, benzyl alcohol, works by stunning the louse's respiratory spiracles open, thereby allowing the product to mechanically block the respiratory system. Ms. Meinking, also of the department of dermatology and cutaneous surgery at the University of Miami, and her associates tested the safety and efficacy of this product in three randomized, observer-blinded studies sponsored by Summers Laboratories Inc., which makes the product.
Patients came from an area of high lice infestation in South Florida and had a high probability of being reinfested after treatment. They ranged in age from 2 to 70 years and had at least 3 live head lice and 10 eggs at study entry.
In the first study, 81 patients enrolled and 79 completed the study, which involved two applications for 10 minutes, 1 week apart, of a 5% or 10% concentration of the asphyxiator product, vehicle alone, or RID shampoo. Patients who were treated with the asphyxiator or RID who still had live lice 1 week after the initial treatment (day 8), were re-treated with the same product. Those who initially had been given placebo and had live lice on day 8 were treated with the 5% asphyxiator.
At day 1 after the first treatment, the kill rate was more than 80% among the 20 patients who had applied a 5% solution of the asphyxiator and among the 20 patients who had applied a 10% solution of the product. This was the same kill rate seen among the 20 patients who had applied RID shampoo, a pyrethrin-piper-onyl-butoxide pediculicide. In comparison, the kill rate was less than 20% among the 19 patients who applied vehicle alone (placebo).
At day 15, all three active treatment groups had achieved a 70% success rate in eradicating live lice. The success rate was 53% among those in the placebo group. Only one adverse event, a mild burning on the scalp experienced by a patient in the RID group, was thought to possibly be treatment related.
Investigators noted that some of the scalps probably were insufficiently saturated to fully suffocate the lice and hypothesized that this may have been why success rates in the treatment groups were not higher.
In the second study, Ms. Meinking and her associates corrected for this and looked at duration of application. They compared 10- and 30-minute applications of the 5% concentration of the asphyxiator product on fully saturated hair in 44 patients, 43 of whom completed two applications, 1 week apart, and returned for follow-up on day 15. At follow-up, the success rate was 100% for all 21 patients randomized to apply the solution for 10 minutes and for all 22 who had applied it for 30 minutes. No treatment-related adverse events were noted.
The investigators then evaluated whether a 5% concentration of the asphyxiator was more effective than a 2.5% solution. At day 15, the overall treatment success was 91% among the 18 patients given the higher dose and 81% of the 21 given the lower dose. The 5% concentration is the dose of choice, they concluded.
never had one dont want one i was nervous just clickin on this thread
just the clap, the thing they put down the end of my nob, twice! 1st was small, ****ing hurt, then the bloke got a bigger one out to test for gonorrhea, oh my ****ing god!
You can't spell stud without std
You can use either to test for bacteria. Swab are a little more accurate because they culture them (i think...) I worked in a lab a few years back and forgot the details but most Docs will order the swab that goes about 1.5inches down, twisted and put in a tube
Sucks,,,,bad
I like that, it'll be my new catch phrase
i read that 60% of sexually active people will get HPV in ther lifetime but most will never know. i have always used a condom but was still tested before my wedding in june and of course i was negative for any std's
I thought it was higher then that... Most males are carriers but don't show signs of it. There are a few strains that show no signs but can increase risk of cervical cancer in females. Pap smears would show these abnormalities though.
My Ex wife was still clean of all of that after 3 years of marriage...but...I've gotten a divorce since then and haven't been so safe... Who knows
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