In Tears Ova Hpv......... Posted: 11-23-03 00:54am
When I found out I got hpv, I felt like
s***. I read somewhere that it can be
treated. Well I don't understanf what
that means because I thought I would have
to live with this forever . It
sucks man....One mistake and now I have to
live with knowing I have an std all my
life, and I eventually have to worry about
telling the man I do eventually marry that
I will give him an std when we have sex
and that I have to get a c-section for the
sake of our child.....The future is so
hard 2 look forward to. Sorry about the
venting....My question is what is this
treatment I am hearing of?
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grimhorizons
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Joined: 20 Nov 2003 Posts: 3 Location: North Eastern United States
Blind Leading the Blind Posted: 11-23-03 20:33pm
Hey, you posted a reply to my dilema
asking about 'symptoms' I think...Well I
have a form of hpv that causes visible
warts on the genital area (yuck) not all
types of hpv produce visible warts, infact
not many at all, I lucked out and got one
of the ones that does. Anyway some types
live just beneath the skin and produce no
symptoms whatsover (from what I
understand) and sounds like you have one
of these types...But I guess no matter
what type you have (for women) they
'might' cause cervical cancer, having hpv
does not mean that you will get cervical
cancer and you have to remember that, it
merely ups the anty a little bit', so you
just get checked out more often then
without hpv. I've done a lot of
internet research, and what i've found is
that a womans' body is able to supress the
virus...And near as I can tell that is the
next best thing to eliminating it...Also,
when the virus is supressed it supposedly
is unlikely to be contagious any longer
(but this info. Is not always backed up
by every Dr.) so I guess do follow ups
with your health advisor, and keep healthy
so your immune system can focus on the
specific problem.
And emotionally I know what your
feeling, I was/am devistated, but am
gradually getting better....It's hard
being diagnoses with a virus that will
potentially be with you forever....We're
too young for something like this to
happen right? I'm only 21, this
sucks...But don't let it consume your
life...If treated adequately it poses no
threat to limit your life span or anything
drastic like that...It just hangs in the
background and kind of pushes you to think
about things a little bit' differently
when it comes to sex, it has no effect on
the other aspects of your life unless you
let your mind be consumed by the thought
of it.....Wow, I just rambled on for way
to long, sorry about that. You'll be
alright, just be a trooper and remeber
there are sooooo many others with the same
difficulties.
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uh-huh
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Joined: 22 Nov 2003 Posts: 15
Posted: 11-24-03 10:31am
...Thank u so much!!!!!!!
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Rommie
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Posted: 12-15-03 09:14am
Hi,
i am also 21 and have hpv. I am very
lucky to have such an understanding
partner who loves me regardless. We dont
know who gave it to who.. I am very lucky
in that way cause it's not a real prob for
me like with relationships. But I am ever
soooo scared of some way that my daughter
may get this prob from us. So she has her
own towels and I wash her clothes totaly
separate form ours and I am forever trying
to keep everything clean.
I first descovered I had this horrendous
ikky condition when I was about 2 mths
preg. The visible warts were very bad
during my pregnancy it wasnt til the very
end that they went. I had to go to0 the
doctors like every 2 weeks and get more
treatments, we had to eliminate the
internal warts so there was a much lessen
risk of my baby getting the prob during
the delivery.
Well she is 2 now and we havnt seen
anything. I have done alot of reaserch on
ways this prob is passed on to others and
baby's can contract it during a vaginal
birth but it is so very rare for that to
happen. But it does.. I was told and
have read in my reaserch that the risk of
a baby getting hpv during delivery is so
rare that unfortunatly c sections are not
done because the mother has hpv. It's
very unfair I think cause even if there is
like a 1 in a million chance of an
innocent baby contracting this horrid
condition then that should be enoughf of a
reason to do c sections.
I wish you all the best for your future,
*~* rommie *~*
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Halo611
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Joined: 19 Dec 2003 Posts: 11
Posted: 12-19-03 22:14pm
My pap tests were coming back bad so my
doctor did a colposcopy (not sure how to
spell it). A colposcopy consists of the
doctor putting some type of vinegar
solution inside of you and if any spots
turn white it means the cells are
abnormal. So they cut a little piece
from each spot and then scrape your
cervix. They send the tissue pieces they
cut to be tested and mine came back as
abnormal cells. They can freeze the
cells or do surgery to remove them. I
chose to have leep surgery done where they
remove the abnormal cells and some of the
tissue around it.
I never had warts, signs or symptoms of
having the hpv virus. It was the
abnormal pap tests that made my doctor do
the colposcopy. It has been 7 years
since I had the leep surgery done and my
pap tests have been coming back fine.
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lazarus
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Joined: 22 Dec 2003 Posts: 3
More Info On Hpv Posted: 12-22-03 02:58am
Hey I posted this to another user but
thought the info applies here too (check
out the webmd link especially)...
Genital warts is also known as the human
papillomavirus or hpv, which can be
detected in women through a pap smear. It
is the most common std! Contrary to what
another user said, hpv is contagious even
when in a latent or inactive state (i.E.,
even if no external warts are visible).
Other than the potential for unsightly
warts that may not be dangerous in and of
themselves, the main concern a woman has
is for the possibility hpv has to lead to
cervical cancer. For this reason, it is
important that you get your pap smear
performed in regular intervals, at least
yearly, every six months if you have been
diagnosed with hpv. Please follow this
link for some great medical info relating
to hpv: http://my.Webmd.C
om/content/healthwise/19/4766
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MoGirll
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Joined: 30 Jan 2004 Posts: 3 Location: Pennsylvania
Hpv Posted: 02-23-04 11:30am
Hey sorry to hear about you situation. I
know how crummy it is, I was in your shoes
a few years ago. Just think, it could be
worse, you could have a disease that could
kill you. You need to be very regular
with obgyn visits now though. There is no
cure, you will have this for life. The
good news is lays dormant in your body,
the bad news it can couse cervical cancer.
That is why it is important to get
checked often. I am now stage 3 out of 4
for cevical cancer and have to get
colposcopys done every 3 - 6 months. And
I can no longer have children. As far as
you future husband goes, over 60% of men
have hpv and never know it , there are no
signs or symptoms. It does not effect
them at all, so there is a chance he may
have it already and never know it. That
little fact may ease the blow when you
tell him. And if he cant be understanding
of your situation and love you enough to
still be there for you. Then I say good
riddence you are better of without him in
your life, you are lucky you found out he
was a jerk before it was to late, and move
on to the next fish!
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pissymom
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Feel Your Pain Posted: 08-14-05 23:03pm
I am 19 and I am having my first child( a
boy) in 9 days. I have a good doctor and
a lucky break. They found my hpv my 6th
month or so. I was also blessed (
sarcastic) with the warts to assist. I
am having a scheduled c- section due to
higher chance of passing it to dylan, my
son, and to top all this off the babys
father is no where to be found. Weird
fact, I have found that in preg. ( since
they don't really recommened surgical or
medicine when so far preg. ) when you
have a bad out break of external warts (
around lips and inner thighs) gold bond
oinment and powder are great and if your
broke like me 90% of the time, baby powder
with lavender or milk are just as good. I
am no medical doctor or genius but I am
with you in saying this caca sucks!!!
Between tests and 250.00 creams ( it
doesn't ork by the way) it is hard. I am
so scard I don't sleep at night and have
to force myself to eat during the day.
For my child. I wish I had someone to sit
next to me and tell me everything is going
to be ok.
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dexi
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Joined: 25 Aug 2005 Posts: 40 Location: aberdeenshire
Hpv Posted: 08-27-05 05:41am
I had a smear done in 2003 which showed
that I had hpv something I had never heard
of before.. I had to have another done 6
months later which was still positive so I
had a colposcopy which showed a polyp on
the cervix and a cyst they removed the
polyp and burst the cyst. I have had my
third 6month smear and I was clear not ben
told to come back no treatment suggested.
I know that it has a possibility of
turning into cancer,but doesnt everything?
I am most annoyed at not knowing how I
was given it is it something that you
should contact previous partners about as
they may be infecting others unknowingly?
I suspect that it was my first husband
as he constantly passed stds on to me
throughout our marraige. What should I
do? Will this keep reappearing? I did
not have any symptoms.
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Acadian
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Joined: 21 Feb 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Canada
Male Side Posted: 02-21-07 22:20pm
Hey Im only 16 and have been diagnosed
with hpv. Me and my girlfriend dont know
who gave it to who and dont blame one
another. I have faithfully told every
partiner thereafter that I have hpv and
there is a risk. I had them treated as
soon as they appeared. They said that they
should be good and done, but recently I
have noticed a larger bump growing in the
spot of the old wart. Im worried there
coming back, Does this happen often? I
havent been able to find information on
the guys perspective of hpv. I dont want
to have to get treatment for the rest of
my life with this, the scars and stuff.
Any support or help or info from a guy or
what a male is suppose to do? I dont want
to infect my partiner and have her have a
higher chance of cervical cancer and
stuff.
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