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n-need-of-n-fo

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Dec 2003
Posts: 1
Location: bossier
Std's
Posted: 12-13-03 18:45pm

I used to be quite the promiscuous one in my earlier years, and slowly started to change my ways in my mid twenties. I get an anual check up, but i've never been too confident it was thorough enough. I have been in serious relationships for the past few years, and am in one now that I intend to stay in permanently. The problem is that she has only been with one other and I have been very nervous from the beginning about giving her something that I am unaware of ever having. Aside from my yearly checks, I have had no idea of how to know for sure. After reading through some of the forums, I have become very worried that I have given her something. The one known as "trick". I was tested for a burning sensation (i am very unknowledgeable about this stuff) a few years back and given an antibiotic, but turned out that my test was negative. I was told it could have been dehydration. Since my currentgirlfriend and I have been together, I have experienced it again a few more times but not quite as painful. Shortly after, she experienced the same thing. A little while after that, she was having discomfort during sex. And now she is spotting a week and a hlaf early. Please help
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saturn24

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Nov 2003
Posts: 205
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa

Posted: 12-14-03 22:54pm

Well, number one you two should have used protection if you were even slightly concerned about having something. Number two, the only think you can really do is both get tested.
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