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Ive just been diagnosed with HSV type 2 within these last couple of days and I cant help but feel devastated. Im having a very hard time accepting this and I just dont know what to do. What are ways to help with overcoming this kind of shock and anger. Ive struggled with depression over the years but I have never felt this low of a feeling before. Im just scrabbled and I dont know how to move on. I also have no idea how you're even supposed to talk to a new partner about this kind of thing. 

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When I first found out I had this I was devastated too. I have hsv type 2 also. I have had it for 6 years. I told the guy I was with I tested positive. I didnt know I had it until I was tested for it. At first he was okay and then he got tested he also tested positive and was mad as hell at me but got over it. I dont talk to him anymore but it happens. Years later I havent dated or had sex because that was my choice to abstain from it but any potential partner I have always told them first and of course  been rejected. Its sucks but I would rather them know then not know. I am not going to be one of those people who spread it like wild fire and not tell their sexual partners so I am just happily waiting for that one special person who will accept it and me as a whole or another person who has the same. You are in the right place. There is alot of support here and judgment free zone as well! 

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1 hour ago, nascarhottie4number8 said:

When I first found out I had this I was devastated too. I have hsv type 2 also. I have had it for 6 years. I told the guy I was with I tested positive. I didnt know I had it until I was tested for it. At first he was okay and then he got tested he also tested positive and was mad as hell at me but got over it. I dont talk to him anymore but it happens. Years later I havent dated or had sex because that was my choice to abstain from it but any potential partner I have always told them first and of course  been rejected. Its sucks but I would rather them know then not know. I am not going to be one of those people who spread it like wild fire and not tell their sexual partners so I am just happily waiting for that one special person who will accept it and me as a whole or another person who has the same. You are in the right place. There is alot of support here and judgment free zone as well! 

Can you please tell me more about HSV 2? Im finding alot of info for HSV 1 but the info for HSV 2 seems blurred across everywhere ive looked. I keep finding different things and dont know what to believe :( 

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14 minutes ago, sun7shine said:

Can you please tell me more about HSV 2? Im finding alot of info for HSV 1 but the info for HSV 2 seems blurred across everywhere ive looked. I keep finding different things and dont know what to believe :( 

Welcome to hc. What sort of information are you after exactly. There are some very knowledgeable people on here so just ask away..  It does take time to start to deal with it but it's also about how you let it affect your life.  The virus is manageable  and there is no reason why you can't lead a normal life

But understanding the facts about it will help.  How are you tested did you get a swab  a blood test?  Put it this way hsv2 is contagious and you also have more viral shedding in the first year which means that the virus is active but you may not get outbreaks.   The main thing with HSV 2 is that like hsv1 you should disclose to a potential partner.   

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8 hours ago, Lisajd said:

Welcome to hc. What sort of information are you after exactly. There are some very knowledgeable people on here so just ask away..  It does take time to start to deal with it but it's also about how you let it affect your life.  The virus is manageable  and there is no reason why you can't lead a normal life

But understanding the facts about it will help.  How are you tested did you get a swab  a blood test?  Put it this way hsv2 is contagious and you also have more viral shedding in the first year which means that the virus is active but you may not get outbreaks.   The main thing with HSV 2 is that like hsv1 you should disclose to a potential partner.   

Thank you. Yeah the main things I've been trying to figure out is the shedding thing and the frequency of outbreaks. So unlike HSV 1 you are at a bigger risk for giving it to someone else even if you're on antivirals right ? I'm still having my first outbreak because I've only been on meds for two days and I have this fear that the outbreak may get worse before it gets better. Also is it true that the first outbreak is the worst ? 

8 hours ago, WilsoInAus said:

Thank you I will definitely take the time to read this. 

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Yes the first is the worst and meds will help but try an epsom salt bath and keep blisters dry.   Hsv2 sheds 15 to 30% I THINK it is in 1st year. The first 6 to 12 mths are higher chance of more obs.  Meds and condoms reduce risk to 1 %.  Like im in meds just had 1 sore so no sex regardless

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