Just a stupid lil question, maybe someone
out there can help me out with it. I was
recently diagnosed with clamidia (spelling
not right) my boyfriends ex is saying that
I must have given it to him, and have had
it the whole time... Yadayadayada....
But more to the point, I was hospitalised
for another reason, and they gave me an
ultra sound. They said that my cervix
and uterous (again my spelling sux) were
just fine, no problems there. As seen
via the ultra sound. With clamidia
being an infection that effects those
areas, if I was in a more advanced point
of the disease wouldn't they have seen
something from the ultra sound? Other
than my current boyfriend I have been with
no one else for almost 8 months. And my
current and I have been together for two.
So if I would have caught the disease
prior to him, it would be more than 8
months along.
As I said, a stupid question. But
maybe one of ya all out there might have
an answer for me....
Thanks
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fatfamily02
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
Posted: 08-03-05 23:42pm
Clamydia ( I dont know spelling either) is
a silent disease, mostly no signs. I
dont really know if it would have caused
damage to your female organs in 8 months
or not. Thank god it was found and you
were treated for it.
I know back in the 80's I got sick with
something that caused cervical cancer, as
drs say either hpv or clamydia. But I
was never diagnosed with either. I know
I went a year with no period be4 they
found the abnormal pap smear, that led to
other tests, that led to removal of my
uterus and cervix.
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Shuinga
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Aug 2005 Posts: 35 Location: new york
Posted: 08-12-05 00:53am
Thank god I read this........I had
chlamydia for about aprox 4 months...Maybe
thats not enough time to do any permanent
damage....Hopefuly not,but plzzzzz if any1
knows howw long does it take chlamydia to
do damages plz tell me...Im really having
a hard time here....B4 my boyfriend goe to
the marines he wants a baby.....Ill love
one too...Im so worried
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