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Waiting for results to see if I'm hsv1 or 2. Rough first ob, lots of pain and and sores.. bigger problem is I'm mentally alright through my day but then when I go to sleep I can't, my thoughts go wild and I'm stressed. I had to book Monday off of work to get tested and then couldn't sleep causing me to miss another day of work. The last night again I couldn't sleep causing me to sleep through my alarm, late for work and laid off because of it. NOT a good week at all. Hsv is causing me more problems then soreness. Hopefully I can get start falling asleep at night

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Stress will make the symptoms worse. Fortunately there are several ways to deal with stress. Unfortunately until i dealt with my fears of hsv1/2 my stress only made me not only physically and mentally sick then I've ever been before then it truly broke down my immune system and thus the outbreak begins. Stress free life is as easy as doing the right thing by staying proactive and not reactive. Keep communicating and good luck on the results. All so I've found some sleep aids to help. Lack of sleep will cause stress and try to stay active during the transition.

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Thanks for the feedback. Also I am a smoker and smoke when I feel stresses to help. But smoking is horrible for the immune system so I don't know if I should try and quit after this initial outbreak to keep stress away or if the smoking is more problematic than the stress of trying to quit. Blah

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Making great choices for yourself will improve your life and outbreaks may become a thing of the past under a stress free life style. The virus isn't the end of the world by far. No doubt it sucks but I'm not going to quit being who i am or think less of myself because of it. Know that your worth quitting that habit and deal with life by simply letting go and be you. You inspired me to change my screen name. Lol

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Well I'm happy to provide some kind of inspiration lol. And I keep reading posts saying that Hsv was somewhat positive in a way of making better, healthier life choices and being encouraged to live a stress free live. I think the problem with Hsv is the beginning of it is the most severe symptoms and obviously the most stressful having being newly diagnosed only making the most severe ob worse. Losing my job didn't help my goodness.

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