I Kissed An Infected, Am I Definatly Going to Get Mono Posted: 05-22-06 14:42pm
Last week I kissed a girl who started
feeling sick this friday and she was
diagnosed with mono. Does this mean I am
definatly going to get the infection? I
am a very active runner and I eat healthy,
if I take vitamins and take care of myself
is there a posibility I can protect myself
from the infection. I am freaking out and
I feel likea hypochondriac every time I
cough or sneeze or anything. I hope this
doesnt screw my summer
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foreign_
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Posted: 07-21-06 22:52pm
You do have a high chance of being
infected but
there's always a 50/50 chance, plus the
fact that you're really healthy
and excersize reguarly and eat healthy
makes a big difference.
Good luck!
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Mabel
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Posted: 07-21-06 22:58pm
Mono is not a life sentence. Nor is it a
horrible affliction for a lot of people!
It is called the kissing disease for a
reason ;) it is highly contagious.
Good luck.
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emando16
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Joined: 21 Nov 2006 Posts: 3
Posted: 11-21-06 20:18pm
I had mono in august/september, and in
late august (the week before I was
diagnosed) I made out with three guys.
none of them got mono.
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IfonlyIreadthisearlier
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Posted: 07-11-07 20:35pm
How long before the symptons show up is
mono contagious? I heard it takes 30-60
days before you start noticing it. I was
diagnosed last week and I've made out with
people before then...
Also, the healthy and fit thing I'm not so
sure about. I work out actively 4-5 times
a week, including weight lifting and
running. I eat very healthy and take a
multi vitamin daily. I never get sick,
ever and I still somehow managed to get
mono...
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star3struck
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Posted: 08-31-08 17:44pm
~Mono's not always transferred from
kissing,
It's mostly from sharing drinks or
tings like that.
So I don't share anymore
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cosyinarocket
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Posted: 10-11-08 00:03am
So I've had mono for about 2 months now.
And my symptoms dissipated like a month
ago. I kissed a guy totally forgetting I
have mono! Are the chances of him getting
it really high? Because I feel SO
TERRIBLE.
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katrina911
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Posted: 10-13-08 16:06pm
Mononucleosis is highly contagious, and
can be passed to another person through
kissing, sharing drinks, etc.
Mononucleosis also ranges in severity from
person to person - some people only
experience mild fatigue, where others
exhibit severe symptoms that require
hospitalization. Also, it may take several
months from the date of exposure for it to
develop into mono.
From my own experience...I came down with
a moderate case of mono during finals week
of my junior year of college in 2003. It
started out as a sore throat and the
sniffles...it turned into what I thought
was the worst cold I'd ever had, followed
by the worst flu I'd ever had. About three
weeks after I first started showing
symptoms, I had the blood test done and it
showed up positive for mono. They
suggested that I be hospitalized based on
the severity of my symptoms, but I
declined, given that I was in the middle
of finals. It took me about two months to
get completely over the symptoms. I ended
up having reoccurences of mono in 2005 and
2006...both times, I started exhibiting
symptoms immediately following an extended
period of high stress (according to
several doctors I have talked to, you can
have mono more than once - contrary to
popular belief).
As for giving it to others...the first
time I had mono, I had shared drinks with
several friends during the first few days
of showing symptoms, and none of them
developed mono, to my knowledge. However,
when I had mono in 2006, a friend that I
shared drinks with (I know, you'd think I
would have learned my lesson...) a week
prior to my symptoms showing up came down
with mono within a month of me.
So, exposure to the mono virus does not
automatically mean you will come down with
it. The best way to prevent mono is take
steps to protect yourself from exposure -
do not kiss or share drinks with anyone
who is showing signs or symptoms of
illness, etc. If you do get it, it's not a
death sentence, but you will need to take
good care of yourself while you
recover...make sure you get plenty of
rest, drink lots of fluids, and refrain
from exercise or strenuous physical
activities during the duration of the
illness (to prevent spleen rupture).
There's no real medication for mono, but
if you are having problems with your
throat swelling/sore, your doctor may
recommend a steriod treatment to reduce
the swelling and soreness (this worked for
my brother when he came down with mono).