Soars On My Tounge And a Nasty Discharge And Bleeding Posted: 10-20-04 16:14pm
Ok I was with this guy for a long time and
we used to use condoms and then we stopped
and I kind of assumed he was ok and now we
broke up and I dont talk to him anymore
and its been awhile since ive seen him and
now I have a new boyfriend and I have had
this discharge for awhile it is really
uncomfortable I have been to the gyn many
times to get it treated and they just say
its a bacterial infection and they give me
medicine but it never goes away. I was
tested for chlamydia and gonnareha but
that was before me and my ex stopped using
condoms. Also the other night me and my
boyfriend were hooking up and he fingered
me kinda of roughly and I bled but this
has happened other times with him. I also
have these soars on my tounge that keep
going away and coming back. Im really
stressed out about all of this and I love
my boyfriend that I have so much and I
dont want to give him anything that I got.
I went to the doctor for my tounge not
the gyn and she just gave me a nasal spray
because she said I got them because my
mouth got dry at night when I sleep or
something. I dunno it sounded like bull
but I used it anyway the soars went away
and now they are back. Someone please
help me im so stressed out your help well
be greatly appreciated-thank you.
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