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Estoy infectado? / Re: Paco
« Last post by Jim Allen on Today at 07:40:03 am »
El VIH no se puede transmitir a través de un condón de látex o poliuretano intacto. Si un condón falla durante el acto sexual, es obvio. No hay razón para estar estresado por las relaciones sexuales mientras no ocurra este problema obvio.


adelante con su vida.
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Estoy infectado? / Re: Paco
« Last post by Chuchito on Today at 07:28:28 am »
Es decir que no importa la marca del condón ni tampoco si estaba caducado ?
Mientras el condón este intacto estoy protegido.. muchas gracias por la respuesta, estoy más tranquilo .. saludos
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Hang in their kiddo.  Keep us informed on what happens.

Before I was POZ, I meet a guy in Austin down there for a big party weekend.  He and I both live in Dallas and traded numbers.  We went on a date once and then he came over to talk with me.  He had just found out he was POZ and I told him I didn't care.  I liked him and I was willing to do whatever to date him more. 
He told me was stunned and thanked me.  He then ghosted me.  I didn't tell anyone about it since I didn't think it was my story to tell other than I got dumped.
I don't think he knew it... I really didn't care.  I liked him and really wanted to date him.
Who know where your story will go.  I hope you find happiness.
Bubba hugs kiddo!

Patrick
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Living With HIV / Re: "HOPE DIES LAST"
« Last post by BubbaPat on Today at 03:10:58 am »
Howdy sunshine!!
Sorry you are going through this.  Wish I was there to give you a big Bubba hug!  Let you know you are loved and folks are thinking of you.
Hope your are better soon!!

Patrick
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Estoy infectado? / Re: Paco
« Last post by Jim Allen on Today at 01:19:42 am »
El VIH no se puede transmitir a través de un condón de látex o poliuretano intacto. Si un condón falla durante el acto sexual, es obvio. No hay razón para estar estresado por las relaciones sexuales mientras no ocurra este problema obvio.

Estas preocupando innecesario, adelante con su vida.

Esto es lo que necesita saber para evitar una infección por VIH:

Use condones para el coito anal o vaginal, de manera correcta y constante, siempre, sin excepciones. continuar tomando PrEP como una capa adicional de prevención del VIH.

Tenga en cuenta que algunas prácticas sexuales que pueden ser descritas como seguras en términos de VIH podrían representar un riesgo para la transmisión de otras ITS mucho más fáciles de adquirir.

Hágase la prueba regularmente para detectar el VIH y las ITS.

Puede encontrar más información sobre Fundamentos del VIH, PEP, TaSP y Transmisión a través de los enlaces en mi firma.

Saludos cordiales

Jim
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Estoy infectado? / Paco
« Last post by Chuchito on Yesterday at 08:29:45 pm »
Hola buenas tardes, escribo para que me puedan ayudar a despejar una duda , estoy tranquilo pero es verdad que tengo algunas dudas .

Mi historia es la siguiente hace unos días tuve un encuentro con una sexoservidora ella me puso el condón , la penetre por menos de 10 segundos así que saque mi pene , después ella me masturbo hasta que eyacule, ...

Todo el semen se quedó en el condón , tuve riesgo ? .. el condón pudo haber fallado si estaba caducado?  Sinceramente no ví la marca del condón creo que era de los que dan en el seguro IMSS .. soy de México
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Living With HIV / Re: "HOPE DIES LAST"
« Last post by Tonny2 on Yesterday at 08:22:26 pm »



            Ojo.             @leatherman thanks for replying. I really hope so that the pain we go away because it gets really bad sometimes. Let’s see what the doctor has to say about it. I would keep you posted… Thanks again for being there for me… Hugs.
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Living With HIV / Re: "HOPE DIES LAST"
« Last post by leatherman on Yesterday at 06:34:59 pm »
it seems that it wasn’t worth it to get this surgery because I’ve been having the same pain that I had before my surgery for the last week.
Oh no!! Sorry to hear that. Hopefully with some more time, this pain will still go away.
keep hanging in there!
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Living With HIV / Re: "HOPE DIES LAST"
« Last post by Tonny2 on Yesterday at 05:18:12 pm »



              ojo.           Hello everyone!… It has been almost 2 months after my surgery and it seems that it wasn’t worth it to get this surgery because I’ve been having the same pain that I had before my surgery for the last week. Next Tuesday 28 I will see the surgeon and I hope he has a good answer. It is so frustrating when you are hoping to solve a problem and he doesn’t get solved as a matter of fact, I have to have this surgery because of the result of bad previous surgery. Well, it is what it is, life goes on… I will keep you posted. I’m sorry for the rent… hugs
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Do I Have HIV? / Re: Sexual acts/symptoms/nervous/HIV
« Last post by Jim Allen on Yesterday at 10:31:46 am »
Hiya.

Read your post three times and the HIV risk was from the condomless intercourse.

test to confirm your HIV status at six weeks post-exposure with a blood-draw (lab) HIV antibody test. The six-week result will rarely change, and retesting at three months is generally unnecessary.

Also, get tested for easier-to-transmit STIs.




Here's what you need to know to reduce your HIV risks:
Use condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse correctly and consistently, with no exceptions. Consider talking to your healthcare provider about PrEP as an additional layer of protection against HIV and get vaccinated against HPV, Hepatitis A & B.

Keep in mind that some sexual practices described as safe in terms of acquiring HIV still pose a risk for other easier-acquired STIs. So please do get tested at least yearly for STIs, including but not limited to HIV, and more frequently if condomless intercourse occurs.

Also, note that it is possible to have an STI and show no signs or symptoms; testing is the only way to know.

Kind regards

Jim

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