Jump to content

With No Signs at All


princ3ssunlucki

Recommended Posts

Hi I'm 19 years old and i'm in my second year in college. I'm double majoring in nursing and pharmacy and minoring in phlebotomy. I'm sorry if I spelled that wrong. I don't really no what to say. Umm..I'm the youngest of three kids. I am employed part time.....and I have no kids....I really don't have to much to say sooo.....imma end it hear

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I was just diagnosed same way as you (through blood, no symptoms). I'm 22. Full time student, part time employeed, youngest of three, no kids, and I'm graduating this semester. As if I don't have a lot on my plate!

I get what you're going through, and unfortunately it's going to be a hard road, but you will survive. Keep your head up, rely on the people in your life you trust. For me it was a few of my best friends. I still haven't told anyone in my family (not sure if I ever will) but if I decide the time is right I will.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask me or post I highly suggest it it will help you a lot.

Like I said in your other response though, I would get a second opinion, and talk to a real doctor. There is so much conflicting information out there, and you need to be sure of what you have before you allow yourself to start the recovery process.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I feel the pain

Today I just found out through a blood test that I have HSV II. My boyfriend of five years cheated on me and then I had one little bump that lasted for five days that I did not think anything of, but thought it wise to get tested due to my cheating bastard of an ex. I too am a student in Graduate school. I am 26 with a recent end of a long-term relationship, finding out that I have herpes, along with a lot of other bad things that have happened. This diagnosis after all I have been through does not even take the frosting on the cake. Of course it is something I will have to deal with for the rest of my life, but some how I am coping and I don't know how. My field is psychoanalysis, so constantly I am giving therapy to others and those that know my story don't understand how I have made it through. So for some reason these seems like peanuts to me. Yes, I will have to deal with it and are. Maybe researching and believing that one day that there will be a cure aids in my coping. I hope for you, understanding that many have this and are unaware help you to know that you are not alone. Taking the test is what sets us apart. We are no different, we will not die from this.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Donate

    If Honeycomb has helped you, please help us by making a donation so we can provide you with even better features and services.

  • The Hive is Thriving!

    • Total Topics
      72k
    • Total Posts
      485.5k
  • Posts

    • Hiitsmeimtheproblem
      To give some context I hve been suffering with this for the last 6/7 years this came about after I had varicella zoster on the inside of my body a week after I started getting clusters of spots on the top of my buttock they are not painful as such can be itchy at times but majority of the time I don’t feel it when I have an outbreak. I’ve been to various doctors who say it’s a fungal skin infection or a bacterial skin infection. I’ve asked if it’s herpes but they will say it’s not without even testing it. 
    • WilsoInAus
      Hello there @momma267 and welcome. There is no reason to believe that what you have there is other than a pressure sore, something that has emerged from rubbing with clothing or butt cheeks and exacerbated by bacteria or yeast.  Note that the first you’d learn of herpes is unlikely to be on your butt, instead where it enters your body, this is usually within the vaginal lips for females.
    • momma267
      So to begin with, I am 26 and have been with the same partner for 8 years. I have only been with three people ever, one completely protected and the other we were both our firsts. I got this rash on my but while pregnant and my doctor said she was testing for it and I'm so confused. I've had two babies, breastfeed, and never had anything as much as a cold sore. Does this look like something anyone has experienced? I used fragrant soap down there and am hoping it's contact dermatitis or a heat rash from sweating and gaining so much weight.  Advice would be helpful. I'm stressing out a bit as I am pregnant. Blister https://picallow.com/blister/  
    • harrygauff
      @WilsoInAus could you kindly have a look :) also how long does it typically take for herpes blisters to develop into sores
    • harrygauff
      Hi, it is me again, apologies for the recent influx of posts. I've noticed a slightly raised area on the middle of my top lip with what i feel are some bumps. i do have a habit of biting my lips a fair bit and this area is frequented by my teeth. I haven't noticed any unusual/abnormal tingling or burning or pain sensations. the photos are a bit difficult to focus on them but do these seem like the start of cold sores? note: I will be visiting the drs for an std checkup in the coming week. https://imgur.com/gallery/YLVA5us
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.