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Valtrex Gave me Back My Life


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I have been HSV positive for 3?? years. I suspected it for a long time but my break outs were so mild (just a few blisters) and never impeded with my life that I never really knew for sure until last year. Actually, I went to two separate doctors who diagnosed me with groin itch and gave me Lamisil, which seemed to reduce symptoms and itching... I took the lysine regime and vit C and Olive leaf extract which I am still not convinced helps but continue to do anyway because it might.

I was having sex with my girlfriend for about 2 years before diagnosis and since symptoms only lasted a few days, the thought of herpes seemed preposterous. Luckily, I never gave it to her.

Eventually though, I had to get down to what the real cause of this problem was. I got tested, and tested positive for HSV 2. It was a real shock. However, I decided to add 500MG of valtrex to my daily regime and guess what, no symptoms whatsoever for 7 months. I feel less contagious, I feel more confident that I will not give this to my girlfriend, and I never have to worry about OBs. Last month, I decided to only take one pill every two days and that seems to work just as well. No OBs, no symptoms.

I am a very healthy person and my immune system is probably taking care of the bulk of this problem but, Valtrex works. For those who worry it causes side effects, at least for me, there are none. No bowl problems, no dizziness, no stomach problems, nothing... Its like taking an aspirin. For those who say that it increases OBs... I don't know what to say, my experience has been completely opposite.

The one issue I seem to have is that this disease has changed the climate of my groin area. It feels like it is more prone to sweating, and itching though, over the years, this has gradually lessened.

So that's my story. Hopefully someday, there will be a vaccine so I can know that I won't spread this but, until then, Valtrex has worked for me.

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yeah i find it works too but when i take valtrex it feels like the temperature of my groin is always much warmer then the rest of my body its weird oh well still better then getting outbreaks thats for sure just wondering also do you dont use protection when sleeping with your girlfriend im guessing ??? im to afraid not to cause im worried about viral shedding but it seems thats not much of an issue for you which is good

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Thing is, I didn't do valtrex for two years before I found out and we didn't use protection and never had any issues. When the test came back positive, we talked about it... Seemed like the risk was acceptable and worth taking. Still no issues.

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Generic sucks feel more side effects on it I'm from Canada it cost about 10 a month on a plan not sure off guessing 200 bucks I have a friend i'n the states she pays only 10 bucks a month for hers but she's on a plan too really depends how good your plan is

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Im sitting here with a big fat outbreak on my labia and I WISH i did stop by the pharmacy to pick up some valtrex but i had no idea it was gonna pop up over one night so fast, this bitch so.now i regret it......but I did learn my lesson..........to EAT VALTREX next time i get that "fattigue n back leg, ass pain"

somebody in the chat said they just go through it without taking any meds or drugs...so I decided to try...but it hasnt been a fun week, washing my hands 20 times a day, looking in the mirror to see if its bigger or healing or whatever is happening to it.

Im happy there are drugs out there for this shit that we have but im scared of the drugs too a little bit because it aint healthy for us.

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bout valtrex: "Most commonly reported side effects are headache, nausea, diarrhoea and abdominal pain. Other side-effects can include joint pain and hair loss"

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Even the generic valtrex costs about 250.00-300.00 dollars for a month supply. Far too much if your going to be taking it for suppression. I have insurance now, so it's only 20 dollars a month. Oceanwaves-if you're paying out of pocket you should get a prescription for acyclovir. When I lost my insurance I got that instead and it's only like 20 bucks even without insurance. I only used the acyclovir for a month because the Obama plan gave me my insurance again, but it worked just as well as valtrex

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