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Need help and assurance - peculiar exposure
#245067 - 03/21/09 09:54 PM
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Hi
Had handjob, rubbing and brief boob kissing exposure 3 months back at massage parlour. No other sexual activity other than these and full body massage. 1)Exactly 2 months later developed Genitl warts - doctor said could be from handjob. 2) Have something that looks like angular chelosis and oral thrush (could also be due to the huge antibiotics like doxy, valtrex and bactirm DS that I was given when they could not diagnose warts) 3) Developed cherry angioma spots 3-4 4) also mild UTI The peculiar part - The massuse touched the inside of my foreskin during massage and could have caused micoscopic aberrations. The warts seem to have appeared at the same exact place. Did all STD tests at 2 month mark after warts appeared. Herpes, HIV 1/2, Hep B/C, Sypillus, Gonn and Cly - all negative at 60 day mark. 1) Could I have been exposed to HIV due to that foreskin-handjob incident? Started having symptoms....also what about the rubbing and boob kissing incident? 2) Should I repeat my tests after 3 month mark? 3) Got these symptoms one after the other and had stressful days - is it sounding like HIV? 4) Gental Warts - does this mean i cant lead a normal happy married life at all? Need your reply...please.... Friend
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Goodness there does seem to be a rash of nonsensical posts over non risk exposures lately. I'm not sure if we are being spammed by spring breakers that couldn't make it to Mexico because of the travel ban and haven't a useful thing to do or if this is caused by something else.
Handjobs and touching boobies are not a risk. Genital wards are extremely easy to pass along unlike HIV. Did your doctor not mention that? If not, then it might be time to find a new one.
I'm going over this one time so pay attention:
The following is a list of behaviors that the CDC considers important enough to list as risk activities for PEP. None of the recent posts come even close to coming to what even the CDC considers a risk.
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5402a1.htm
Table 1. These are all based upon the rate of risk to an INFECTED source.
The exposure route of Blood transfusion has a transmission rate of 9,000 per 10,000 exposures to an infected source.
The exposure route of Needle-sharing injections drug use has a transmission rate of 67 per 10,000 exposures to an infected source.
The exposure route of unprotected receptive (receiving) anal intercourse has a transmission rate of 50 per 10,000 exposures to an infected source.
The exposure route of a per-cutaneous (under the skin, not a vein) needle stick has a transmission rate of 30 per 10,000 exposures to an infected source.
The exposure route of unprotected receptive penile-vaginal intercourse has a transmission rate of 10 per 10,000 exposures to an infected source.
The exposure route of unprotected insertive annal intercourse is 6.5 per 10,000 exposures to an infected source.
The exposure route of unprotected insertive penile-vaginal intercourse is 5 per 10,000 exposures to an infected source.
The exposure route of unprotected receptive oral intercourse is 1 per 10,000 exposures to an infected source.
The exposure route of unprotected insertive oral intercourse is .05 per 10,000 exposures to an infected source….or 1 in 20,000.
These are activities that are considered a risk for transmission of HIV. I don't see q-tips, dirty laundry bottle, hand jobs or touching boobies in that list. It must be because they are not considered risky.
Oh and the Genital warts question. What you have is HPV which has been found to be a leading cause of cervical cancer in women. You can live a normal married life. Just use condoms to protect your partner.
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Thanks for the reply. I understand these usual cases of handjobs and boo kissing are not risky. I will particularlly focus on the 2 questions i have and will go by what the forum advises
1) The case of the warts being on the massuse' hand, and if any infinitesimal like of fluid exposure through the warts to the foreskin or the urethra - is this risky exposure (as part of the hand job she touched the foreskin and may be urethra). Same is the case with me kissing her boobs and she kissing me on several parts of skin(even utter penis shaft).
2) HPV - married life you said seems possible However, do you think planning a chid is possible at all, without infecting a partner?
I will take your reply as wisdom and do not intend to posts several times. please help explan the risk in these 2 cases. Do you also think any re-testing is required at 90day mark?
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Here is a website that will give you more information about your HPV, living with it and how to protect your partners from it.
http://www.gettestedboston.org/hpv_qa.htm
I'm not sure why retesting would be required at the 90 day mark, since you never were exposed from your activites in the first place.
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Hi Its been abt 2 weeks since i wrote. Have some symptom changes 1) The sort of skin color rashes on the angles of the mouth never went away even after use of anti fungal, anti bacterial, anti steroid and one week of vitamin tablets.... 2) The itching in the inner thigh never reduced...visibly no aberrations on skin, but intermittent itching sensaion is there 3) The whitish color on the tongue reduced but didnt go away fully.... considering all this and my previous posts just two questions 1) Is there any statistic around how reliable the 8 week HIV test is as compared to a 12 week test? 2) Any idea if excessive antibiotic could be the reason - i have had about 70 antibiotics in a one month period... 3) Developed redness and pain while using ALDARA cream for genital warts. Do these have side effects?
its very stressful considering the symptoms are not going away. Need help.....
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You did not indulge in any unsafe activities!!! Get on with your life!!! HIV is not your problem!!!
Stay safe, Roper
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Today, my dermatologist observed yeast infection on my penis, while he wanted to examine my warts. So, he suggested I repeat all STD tests..... With the kind of exposure, level of antibiotics and the forums opinion - I am not wanting to take the re-tests. Any advise for me? please help... just as I was beginning to feel confident after the forums replies, today this hpnd. please help....
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Look Cricket how many times can I say this... you were not in contact with any bodily fluids... therefore no chance for HIV infection. These activities you describe are not worrisome for HIV infection.
Roper
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Hi
Got tested just for peace of mind. This wa testing for STDs at 4 month mark. HIV, Herpes, Syph, HEP - all came negative.
Just wanted to thank the forum for the support during this time when i needed advice.
Can the experts confirm if the 4 month mark test is all confirmatory and I can forget the worry of these diseases? Also, i still have the genital warts and yeast infection on penis. Any advise if this take time to go away?
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