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Positive Singles can find eight types of human herpes symptoms of the herpes virus. It is the herpes simplex viruses types I and II- known as HSV- 1 and HSV- 2- that are responsible for genital herpes. HSV- 2 is more frequently transmitted by sexual contact and is one of the most prevalent STDs worldwide; for example, research suggests that one in five Americans is really a carrier of HSV- 2. Generally: HSV- 1 infects the mouth, lips or nose, causing cold sores. HSV- 2 infects your genital and anal area. Despite the fact that genital and anal infections used to almost always be caused by HSV- 2 infection, HSV- 1 is becoming more common in these parts of the body due to greater numbers of people having oral sex. An estimated 80% of Positive Singles people infected with HSV- 2 are not informed they have the virus. This is because genital herpes will often produce mild symptoms or no symptoms at all(asymptomatic infection) . The virus will still be hiding at the base of the nerve cells in the skin however. Many cases of genital herpes go undiagnosed and many people pass the virus on to their sexual partners without knowing of their infection.
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Herpes Symptoms If signs do occur, they will usually appear 2 to 7 days after exposure and last 2 to 4 weeks. Both men and women may have one or more symptoms, including: Itching or tingling sensations within the genital or anal area. Tiny fluid- filled blisters that burst leaving small painful sores Painful sensation when passing urine over the open sores(especially in women) . Headaches. Backache. Flu- like symptoms, such as swollen glands or fever. Next outbreaks are usually milder and last for a shorter period of time, usually 3 to 5 days. The sores are fewer, lesser, less painful and heal more quickly, and there are no flu- like symptoms. Subsequent outbreaks, or primary outbreaks in people who have has the virus for some time but have previously been asymptomatic, usually occur during periods of stress or illness when the immune system is functioning less efficiently than normal. How is genital herpes passed on? Genital herpes is passed on through Positive Singles skin contact with a person infected with the virus, most frequently during sex. The virus affects the areas where it enters the body. This can occur during: Vaginal sex Anal sex Oral sex(HSV- 1 or HSV- 2) Kissing(HSV- 1 solely) Herpes is most infectious through the period when itchy sores start to appear on the skin during an outbreak. But even if an outbreak causes no visible symptoms or breaks in the skin, there is still a risk of the virus being passed on to another person through skin contact. Where to select help When you have any symptoms or you are worried you may have been infected with an STD, you ought to discuss your worries with a doctor. They may be able to run tests or offer you treatment themselves, or else will refer you to someone who can. A tests for genital herpes To find out if someone has genital herpes, a doctor or nurse will usually carry out the following examinations and tests: A clinical test will be done of a patient’s genital area. A sample will be taken, using a cotton wool or spongy swab, from any visible sores. Women may be given an internal pelvic examination(similar to a smear test) . A sample of urine may be taken. If the patient’s symptoms have already disappeared, or if there were no symptoms to begin with, a blood test can be taken to look for the virus. As in HIV diagnosis, the test works by searching for antibodies that the immune system produces to fight the virus. This means that the test is not effective until 3 months after exposure, as the body can take up to 3 months to produce an immune response. It is possible to have more than one sexually transmitted infection at the same time, so it is advisable to have a full check- up. Samples taken during an examination are sent to a laboratory for testing, and the result is usually available within 2 weeks, although this varies between countries.
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Treatment for genital herpes There is no cure for the herpes simplex virus and treatment is not necessary, as an outbreak of genital herpes will usually clear up by itself. A doctor may however prescribe a course of antiviral tablets that reduce the severity of an outbreak. The antiviral tablets work by preventing the herpes simplex virus from multiplying. These tablets are only effective when taken within 72 hours of the onset of symptoms, and will cease to have any effect once the patient stops taking them. Herpes Dating free website. When the initial outbreak of herpes is over, the virus hides away in the nerve fibers adjacent to the infection site, where it remains dormant, causing no symptoms. It is possible for the dormant virus to be 'reactivated' in some people, in which case it travels back down your nerve to the skin surface. Recurrences of genital herpes vary from person to person in frequency. Some will never experience an outbreak yet again, whilst others may have milder recurrences more than 6 times a year. Because these recurrent infections are milder, they often do not require treatment. After receiving treatment for genital herpes, the doctor or health advisor will talk about the genital herpes infection and answer any questions. They will also want to know about any partners the patient has had sexual contact with within a recent period, as they will also be at risk of having genital herpes and should be tested. Support during an outbreak If you are suffering from an outbreak of genital herpes, there are several things you can do that may help make it easier to cope with: Take pain killers(aspirin/paracetamol) for any pain. Gently bathe the sore areas with a salt solution(half a teaspoon of salt to half a pint of warm water) two times a day: it is soothing and helps the sores to dry out. Wear loose clothing so that the air can get to the sore areas. Place an ice- pack wrapped in a clean cloth or towel on the affected area. If passing urine is painful, try urinating in a bath of water, or pour water over yourself while urinating. Drink plenty of fluids, such as mineral water and soft drinks, to help neutralize the urine(it is important not to hold back from passing urine as this may cause further problems) . Avoid sunbathing and utilizing tanning beds. Get plenty of rest. Caring for yourself and your spouse In the course of an outbreak of genital herpes, the sores are highly infectious and the virus can be passed on to others by direct contact. To prevent this from happening, you should avoid: Kissing if you or your partner have cold sores around the mouth. Experiencing oral sex when you or your partner have oral or genital sores. Having any genital or anal contact, even with a condom or dental dam, if you or your partner has genital sores. Applying saliva to wet contact lenses if you have sores around your mouth. Consider- wash your hands with soap before and after touching the sores. While the likelihood of transmitting genital herpes to your partner between outbreaks is much reduced, there is still some risk. Having genital herpes does not mean the end of your sex life. Ask your doctor or clinical health advisor for advice. Bear in mind, a condom will only protect against herpes infection if it covers all the sores. Herpes can also be transmitted by non- penetrative sex. HIV and genital herpes Individuals with suppressed immune systems are likely to have more frequent and severe recurring episodes of genital herpes. They may also have more asymptomatic outbreaks(where the virus travels up the nerve to the surface of the skin but causes no blisters) during which time the virus are often passed on.
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Pregnancy and genital herpes Having herpes does not affect a woman's ability to become pregnant, though if herpes is first transmitted in the first 3 months of pregnancy there is a small risk of a miscarriage. A first episode of herpes during pregnancy carries a greater risk of transmission to the baby. Becoming infected towards the end of pregnancy may cause the baby to be born early. Even if transmission of herpes from a mother to her newborn is rare, if it will occur, it can pose a serious risks to the baby. If left untreated, the infection can cause damage to a newborn's internal organs, skin, and central nervous system and may even prove fatal. Prompt testing and treatment with acyclovir of any baby thought to be at risk is therefore crucial. Nearly all women who have an outbreak(or even several outbreaks) of genital herpes during pregnancy have a regular delivery and a healthy little one.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Positive Singles Herpes Symptoms

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Positive Singles can find eight types of human herpes symptoms of the herpes virus. It is the herpes simplex viruses types I and II- known as HSV- 1 and HSV- 2- that are responsible for genital herpes. HSV- 2 is more frequently transmitted by sexual contact and is one of the most prevalent STDs worldwide; for example, research suggests that one in five Americans is really a carrier of HSV- 2.

Generally:
HSV- 1 infects the mouth, lips or nose, causing cold sores.
HSV- 2 infects your genital and anal area.

Despite the fact that genital and anal infections used to almost always be caused by HSV- 2 infection, HSV- 1 is becoming more common in these parts of the body due to greater numbers of people having oral sex.

An estimated 80% of Positive Singles people infected with HSV- 2 are not informed they have the virus. This is because genital herpes will often produce mild symptoms or no symptoms at all(asymptomatic infection) . The virus will still be hiding at the base of the nerve cells in the skin however. Many cases of genital herpes go undiagnosed and many people pass the virus on to their sexual partners without knowing of their infection.

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Herpes Symptoms

If signs do occur, they will usually appear 2 to 7 days after exposure and last 2 to 4 weeks. Both men and women may have one or more symptoms, including:
Itching or tingling sensations within the genital or anal area.
Tiny fluid- filled blisters that burst leaving small painful sores
Painful sensation when passing urine over the open sores(especially in women) .
Headaches.
Backache.
Flu- like symptoms, such as swollen glands or fever.

Next outbreaks are usually milder and last for a shorter period of time, usually 3 to 5 days. The sores are fewer, lesser, less painful and heal more quickly, and there are no flu- like symptoms. Subsequent outbreaks, or primary outbreaks in people who have has the virus for some time but have previously been asymptomatic, usually occur during periods of stress or illness when the immune system is functioning less efficiently than normal.

How is genital herpes passed on?

Genital herpes is passed on through Positive Singles skin contact with a person infected with the virus, most frequently during sex. The virus affects the areas where it enters the body. This can occur during:
Vaginal sex
Anal sex
Oral sex(HSV- 1 or HSV- 2)
Kissing(HSV- 1 solely)

Herpes is most infectious through the period when itchy sores start to appear on the skin during an outbreak. But even if an outbreak causes no visible symptoms or breaks in the skin, there is still a risk of the virus being passed on to another person through skin contact.

Where to select help

When you have any symptoms or you are worried you may have been infected with an STD, you ought to discuss your worries with a doctor. They may be able to run tests or offer you treatment themselves, or else will refer you to someone who can.

A tests for genital herpes

To find out if someone has genital herpes, a doctor or nurse will usually carry out the following examinations and tests:
A clinical test will be done of a patient’s genital area.
A sample will be taken, using a cotton wool or spongy swab, from any visible sores.
Women may be given an internal pelvic examination(similar to a smear test) .
A sample of urine may be taken.
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If the patient’s symptoms have already disappeared, or if there were no symptoms to begin with, a blood test can be taken to look for the virus. As in HIV diagnosis, the test works by searching for antibodies that the immune system produces to fight the virus. This means that the test is not effective until 3 months after exposure, as the body can take up to 3 months to produce an immune response.

It is possible to have more than one sexually transmitted infection at the same time, so it is advisable to have a full check- up.
Samples taken during an examination are sent to a laboratory for testing, and the result is usually available within 2 weeks, although this varies between countries.

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Treatment for genital herpes

There is no cure for the herpes simplex virus and treatment is not necessary, as an outbreak of genital herpes will usually clear up by itself. A doctor may however prescribe a course of antiviral tablets that reduce the severity of an outbreak. The antiviral tablets work by preventing the herpes simplex virus from multiplying. These tablets are only effective when taken within 72 hours of the onset of symptoms, and will cease to have any effect once the patient stops taking them. Herpes Dating free website.

When the initial outbreak of herpes is over, the virus hides away in the nerve fibers adjacent to the infection site, where it remains dormant, causing no symptoms. It is possible for the dormant virus to be 'reactivated' in some people, in which case it travels back down your nerve to the skin surface.

Recurrences of genital herpes vary from person to person in frequency. Some will never experience an outbreak yet again, whilst others may have milder recurrences more than 6 times a year. Because these recurrent infections are milder, they often do not require treatment.

After receiving treatment for genital herpes, the doctor or health advisor will talk about the genital herpes infection and answer any questions. They will also want to know about any partners the patient has had sexual contact with within a recent period, as they will also be at risk of having genital herpes and should be tested.

Support during an outbreak

If you are suffering from an outbreak of genital herpes, there are several things you can do that may help make it easier to cope with:
Take pain killers(aspirin/paracetamol) for any pain.
Gently bathe the sore areas with a salt solution(half a teaspoon of salt to half a pint of warm water) two times a day: it is soothing and helps the sores to dry out. Wear loose clothing so that the air can get to the sore areas. Place an ice- pack wrapped in a clean cloth or towel on the affected area. If passing urine is painful, try urinating in a bath of water, or pour water over yourself while urinating. Drink plenty of fluids, such as mineral water and soft drinks, to help neutralize the urine(it is important not to hold back from passing urine as this may cause further problems) . Avoid sunbathing and utilizing tanning beds. Get plenty of rest.

Caring for yourself and your spouse

In the course of an outbreak of genital herpes, the sores are highly infectious and the virus can be passed on to others by direct contact. To prevent this from happening, you should avoid:

Kissing if you or your partner have cold sores around the mouth.
Experiencing oral sex when you or your partner have oral or genital sores.
Having any genital or anal contact, even with a condom or dental dam, if you or your partner has genital sores.
Applying saliva to wet contact lenses if you have sores around your mouth.

Consider- wash your hands with soap before and after touching the sores.

While the likelihood of transmitting genital herpes to your partner between outbreaks is much reduced, there is still some risk. Having genital herpes does not mean the end of your sex life. Ask your doctor or clinical health advisor for advice.

Bear in mind, a condom will only protect against herpes infection if it covers all the sores. Herpes can also be transmitted by non- penetrative sex.

HIV and genital herpes

Individuals with suppressed immune systems are likely to have more frequent and severe recurring episodes of genital herpes. They may also have more asymptomatic outbreaks(where the virus travels up the nerve to the surface of the skin but causes no blisters) during which time the virus are often passed on.
PositiveSingles.com - the best, most trusted and largest anonymous STD dating site!
PositiveSingles.com - the best, most trusted and largest anonymous STD dating site!

Pregnancy and genital herpes

Having herpes does not affect a woman's ability to become pregnant, though if herpes is first transmitted in the first 3 months of pregnancy there is a small risk of a miscarriage. A first episode of herpes during pregnancy carries a greater risk of transmission to the baby. Becoming infected towards the end of pregnancy may cause the baby to be born early.

Even if transmission of herpes from a mother to her newborn is rare, if it will occur, it can pose a serious risks to the baby. If left untreated, the infection can cause damage to a newborn's internal organs, skin, and central nervous system and may even prove fatal. Prompt testing and treatment with acyclovir of any baby thought to be at risk is therefore crucial.

Nearly all women who have an outbreak(or even several outbreaks) of genital herpes during pregnancy have a regular delivery and a healthy little one.
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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Herpes Dating Sites

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Online dating used to be like that famous quote by Forrest Gump’s momma "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." Well, that is still partially true if you don’t use common sense and caution. Online dating sites have become so specialized that whether you are looking for more traditional singles dating, Christian and Jewish dating or even STD Personals and Herpes Dating, there is certainly an internet dating site to fill your specific needs.

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Some of these groups are very active and are a great place to make friends and find people to date. There are also several online dating services for people with herpes and other STDs. You'll find a chart comparing these services at Herpes Dating Online. If you are dating people who do not have herpes, you should learn how to tell someone that you have herpes, and how to reduce your risk of transmitting herpes to your partner(s). The more you know about genital herpes, the more confident you will be about the choices you make. 

Consider exploring herpes personals online. This step is a great way to develop a support group and gain more information. The more you know, the better you can manage herpes. Remember, herpes is not life threatening. Herpes singles can bond in self-help efforts to live a healthy life. So, seek out others who you can help you and vice versa with herpes dating services.

It's up to you to decide the right time to tell your date that you have genital herpes. Follow two rules: First, don't wait until after having sex. Second, don't wait until you're just about to have sex -- in which case the attraction may be too strong for either of you to think rationally and act responsibly.

Herpes is caused by a virus called Herpes simplex virus (HSV). There are five types of herpes virus. Herpes simplex-1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex-2 (HSV-2, the most common type) are considered sexually transmitted diseases. HSV-1 causes cold sores and fever blisters on the mouth and has been found in genital lesions as well. HSV-2, commonly called genital herpes, causes internal and external genital sores and blisters. Herpes is a lifelong, incurable disease but can be managed with antiviral drugs and safer sex practices. About 48 million people in the United States have genital herpes.

Once you get a hold of that Herpes Information and you really let it sink in, become satisfied and happy with who you are and not too overly obsessive about what you have - then it’s time to find that special someone. Take your time and do not settle for anything less than the best whether the person has an STD or not. A lot of people out there feel like they have to find somebody with herpes and that is just NOT the case!

Note that sometimes, the member met their partner somewhere other than PositiveMeeting.com However, often it was the member's participation with StdWorld.com that helped them move on to the point where they could talk about things with someone else, to the extent that the member still wanted to share their Herpes Dating Success Story with other StdWorld.com members.

Why should you join a free site like PositiveCupid.com to date and socialize with other people who have herpes or HPV? People tend to choose others having similar interests and backgrounds, so having herpes or HPV might not seem to be a factor that would draw people together.

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ASHA: Since 1914 the American Social Health Association has been committed to educating the public about STDs. On this site you will find accurate and reliable information about all kinds of STDs, including Herpes and HPV. Visit ASHA for Herpes information and HPV information.

At this time, there is no cure for herpes. However, there are many different approaches to the management of herpes. Some of these solutions are approved or endorsed by official bodies, such as the FDA, and some aren't. You need to carefully read all the information provided and make your own determination, remembering that what works for one person may not work for the next person. This applies to FDA-approved drugs like Valtrex, Zovirax, Famvir, Acyclovir, as well as other remedies.

The neat thing about some of the regular dating sites, try PositiveCupid.com, is that you can browse for free. People really like this aspect because it gives them the opportunity to check out some of the profiles before they decide to commit financially. Not only that but the rates are reasonable and more than fair and you can cancel at any time with no strings attached. Furthermore, it's been neat to receive all the comments from folks that have tried many of these types of dating sites and were actually successful at finding somebody they are compatible with. So, if you're curious don't be afraid to check out online dating. Remember, it's not about what you have it's about who you are!

HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be found in and released from the sores that the viruses cause, but they also are released between outbreaks from skin that does not appear to be broken or to have a sore. Generally, a person can only get HSV-2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. Transmission can occur from an infected partner who does not have a visible sore and may not know that he or she is infected.


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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Herpes Dating Helpful Ideas

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The disease can be life altering. Over 20 percent of North Americans have genital herpes. It is an epidemic on the rise. It is the responsibility of those who know they are infected to disclose to their partners that they have an incurable sexually transmitted disease. Can you imagine having to ask your date if they have ever been sexually involved with someone who has an STD? Living with genital herpes can be very difficult. It is a very contagious viral infection, one affecting the lives of men and women in different ways.

If you have herpes and you want to date someone who does not, you need to make sure you tell them before you have sex. There are some who will want to cut off all ties right away because they are scared they will contract the disease. You cannot fault them, but you can make sure you educate them so they don’t make a wrong decision.

A sexually transmitted disease STD or (Sexually Transmitted Infection) is a disease caused by a pathogen (e.g., virus, bacterium, parasite, fungus) that is spread from person to person primarily through sexual contact. STDs can be painful, irritating, debilitating, and life threatening. More than twenty sexually transmitted diseases have been identified.

Christian dating tends to be less complicated than regular dating because many Christians believe in abstinence until marriage. Therefore, there’s a lot less pressure and stress about sex in Christian dating. Usually, the greatest challenge in Christian dating is finding a Christian date. So where’s the best place to look for fellow Christian singles? A Christian church is often the best place to start because you’re sure to meet people who share in your beliefs. Also, become involved in Christian events in your community to meet as many Christian singles as possible.

Herpes is caused by a virus called Herpes simplex virus (HSV). There are five types of herpes virus. Herpes simplex-1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex-2 (HSV-2, the most common type) are considered sexually transmitted diseases. HSV-1 causes cold sores and fever blisters on the mouth and has been found in genital lesions as well. HSV-2, commonly called genital herpes, causes internal and external genital sores and blisters. Herpes is a lifelong, incurable disease but can be managed with antiviral drugs and safer sex practices. About 48 million people in the United States have genital herpes.

Herpes is most easily spread from genital-to-genital or oral-to-genital contact during an active outbreak or during the few days just before an outbreak. A person most certainly CAN spread the virus even if he or she is not having an outbreak.

Regardless of where you find your date there are certain precautions that you should take. Of course these are more lenient when the other person already has herpes, but care has to be taken not to spread it to other areas of your body.

Herpes information - herpes facts you need to know - herpes dating - herpes support - information and pictures on this site are provided for informational purposes. Herpes online dating all about herpes online dating! PositiveMeeting.com and PositiveCupid.com are 2 of the most popular herpes dating sites. These 2 websites offer free registration and free lifetime ads.

Herpes dating is possible! Your life doesn’t have to end just because you have herpes. Get up and find the love of your life and all the support you’ll ever need. Always take care with your education and preventive strategies. Never feel alone again. Register free today.




Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Searching Personals Women

Men and women take a different approach to finding their match. Women post an on a women personals site ad and receive responses. And they receive much more responses than men do. As a result, with the time women spend viewing the ads of the men that e-mail them and responding to those that they find interesting, there is no time and no need for them to search the men personals ads. Surely, women do scroll through the men personals sites, but they do that not as often as men scroll though women personals sites.

Men are hunters by nature. The Internet changes nothing, which is just another field to expand and develop their hunting skills. It' still man chasing women. Men cruise the ads on women personals sites more frequently than women search through men personals sites. Men write to the women they find interesting but do not just await a response. They may date several women at once, with each woman dated sure that she is the only one. Women appear more honest.

Married personals are another matter. A married person can't openly search the Internet to find their real perfect match. First of all he doesn't want his or her spouse to know about that.

But there might be another reason why a person is searching through a married personals site and not through any other one. A person cruising though a married personals site may be confident that only a men or woman who is married (but is not satisfied with the marriage and wants to divorce) or has been married realizes and clearly understands what marriage is, that he won’t look for an adventure but for a solid relationship.

PositiveCupid.com lets you search singles near you to find single women and men who share similar interests. You can chat online, plan your date, get dating and relationship advice, or explore any of the STD Blogs or support groups. Try a free personals trial and meet that someone special to create a long-lasting relationship.

Imagine how much more enjoyment you would get out of life if you knew why so many relationships don't last and what you could do to turn ordinary dating into romantic satisfaction. The ability to be successful in a long-term relationship is what separates the guys who have exciting lives and beautiful girlfriends from the guys who wonder why they're always starting over.
Make sure you pay careful attention to what she says. Do not have your response pre-thought out. Women love a man who pays attention to the details of what she says. If you start throwing out random words, she will lose interest fast.

Dating Asian women is like dating no other women in this world, and you are going to have a great time. If all you have ever dated is women around where you live then you have no idea what you are missing and should go give it a try. You will be happy with what you find. I should know, I married a Filipino.





Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Teenagers With STD’s

According to a March report released by the Center for Disease Control at the 2008 National STD Prevention Conference, an estimated one in four -- 26 percent -- or 3.2 million teenage girls and young women ages 14 to 19 -- are infected with at least one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases.
One in four teenage girls in the United States has a sexually transmitted disease, but local educators say information and communication are the best ways to reduce the numbers.

The most frequently occurring STDs are human papilloma virus (HPV), chlamydia, herpes simplex virus and trichomoniasis.

The study was the first of its kind to measure the prevalence of STDs among adolescent women in the United States, and provided the clearest picture of the "overall STD burden" in the demographic.
Locally, STDs are on the rise. Among people of all ages, males and females, the rate of chlamydia in Warren, Washington and Saratoga counties has nearly doubled since 2002, when 266 cases were reported in the three counties, according to the New York State Department of Health. In 2006, the year for which the most recent data is available, 460 cases of chlamydia were reported in the three counties.

In Warren County alone, for the year 2007, 26 cases of teenage chlamydia were reported; one was male, 25 cases were reported from females, according to Helen Stern, public nurse for Warren County. One explanation could be that some of the cases were females who were pregnant, and it is routine to test for STDs.

"Today's data demonstrate the significant health risk STDs pose to million of young women in this country every year," said Kevin Fenton, director of CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. "Given that the health effects of STDs for women -- from infertility to cervical cancer -- are particularly severe, STD screening, vaccination and other prevention strategies for sexually active women are among our highest public health priorities."

Educators say that while numbers are staggering, information continues to be one of the best ways to prevent the transmission of STDs.

Linda Scharf, director of communications for Planned Parenthood Mohawk Hudson said the high numbers of young people could be a result of abstinence-only education.

"This CDC report highlights the tragic consequences of abstinence-only education which censors information about birth control and disease prevention that can save the lives and futures of young people," she said.
Peer prevention

A peer education group called Teen View strives to provide teenagers, both male and female, with the information they need to make healthy decisions -- but, unlike structured classroom exercises, they learn from people their age.

Teen members from Warren, Washington and Saratoga counties are trained about sexual health and present to schools and communities through interactive skits and activities, said Darren Cosgrove, a community educator with Planned Parenthood and co-adviser for the group.

"When Teen View comes in, not only are they getting facts and education to empower to them, it's also being presented in a way that values them and empowers them," Cosgrove said.

"I think a lot of the reasons young people are experience risky behaviors and the consequences of risky behaviors because of lack of education," said Cosgrove, who was a member of Teen View when he was younger.

Teen View covers a wide variety of topics, from sexual assault to pregnancy, and teaches about sexual health. They try to relay the importance of abstinence and communication.

During a recent evening, a group of teenagers prepared for presentations in the Stillwater Central School District.

The group practiced an exercise, where each teen gathers signatures, and at the end of the drill, the person with the most signatures symbolizes a person with an STD. That idea is that each person is connected, and the exercise shows how easily the infections can be spread. Cosgrove, for the purpose of the exercise, collected no signatures, and therefore hadn't contracted any STDs.

He symbolized a person who remained abstinent, the only real way to 100 percent prevent STDs.

Travis Samborin, 17, said the group has helped make him a better person, while allowing him to help others.
"We don't tell people what decisions to make, we educate them, hoping they make healthier decisions," he said.

His mother, Cheryl Samborin, said that peer pressure plays a strong role in the lives of teenagers, and the group is one way to combat that pressure.

"I just think that children are so highly influenced by their peers and the better educated they are, the better they'll be," she said.

Sex education

Part of the job description for Jill Castle, a community educator with Planned Parenthood and also a co-adviser of Teen View, includes traveling to schools to use education tools as a supplement to a health teacher's curriculum to educate both males and females about sexual health.
Castle teaches about male and female responsibility, and uses a time line to go through the phases of sexual activity. She and the students talk about at which point the actions become "sex."

Many students have different answers for what they consider sex, risky behaviors and abstinence, Castle said.

Students usually have at least an idea about sex and sexually transmitted diseases before Castle starts speaking.

"They do have an idea and a lot of them think it's just having unprotected sex. But, it can happen in many other risky behaviors," she said.

For example, a lot of STDs are transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, outside of sexual intercourse, and kids don't realize it, she said.
Castle said, in general, the students are very responsive to her, and she thinks she's making a difference in how they'll make decisions about their sexual health.

"I really enjoy what I do and I think it's really helpful for teens to know what services are available," Castle said.

"I would like to believe that once they get that information they retain it and they are able to make more responsible choices in the future."

Class time

Carol Miller, a health teacher for Glens Falls High School, agrees that sex education in the classroom produces tangible results. She said she's not yet introduced an outside educator into her curriculum, but she's hoping to in the future.

"There is a definite correlation. With sex education there are less pregnancies in the high school," Miller said.

During the sex education chapter, Miller teaches her students about transmission, symptoms and complications of STDs if they are left untreated.

She also speaks about treatment, if there is a treatment, and prevention.

Miller has taught elsewhere and said she has found that Glens Falls is more conservative on the spectrum of sex education. Parents seem to be more concerned about what topics are chosen to educate their children.

"They're a little concerned that we're 'saying things,' " Miller said.

When Miller asks students what they want to learn about, many list sexual topics, an indicator that they are receptive to learning.

"They're asking questions. And if they ask questions, they're listening," she said.

Parents are really the first sexual educators in a child's life, but might not always know the best ways to approach the topics, Miller said.

"There's a lot of mixed information out there and lot of parents just aren't sure how to teach it," she said. "I just think we need to get the information out there so they're aware. Awareness is half of the battle."

The health teacher of five years said she wasn't surprised by the numbers produced by the CDC report.

"They've got to have the knowledge to make the responsible decision. It's such a growing problem in our kids right now," she said.
Young adults can find helpful information about dating someone with herpes or any other STD at one of these fine online sites which feature free lifetime ads, STD chat online, daily news, easy sign up, and blogs. PositiveMeeting.com and PositiveCupid.com have thousands of members with photos.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Herpes, A Dastardly Catch!

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This blog was created because I found it very difficult to find herpes dating information that was relevant to my needs. Finding explicitly sex-related herpes sites was nearly impossible, especially sites specific to my local area. Is that herpes dating site trying to make it seem as though they care about your self esteem, how to tell, etc. But do they really care about YOU or are they simply hoping you will pay the monthly fee and renew at a later date? While it’s hard to find a good herpes dating site on the web, I’ve found that PositiveCupid.com is one of the best. The name of the site not only refers to the STD status of its members, but also their attitude. This site has thousands of happy members looking for a date and a relationship.
Connect with other members for herpes sex, herpes dating, and herpes personals. Herpes dating and HPV dating can be difficult. We went online so our members are real and active. No matter what kind of STDs you have, you can feel free to enjoy herpes dating, HPV dating or any others. 

We love to celebrate the success of our members! If you have had a great experience, why not tell us about it? If you talk to someone who’s a member of one of these sites, they’ll probably tell you that they experienced a bit of nervousness at first, especially if it was the first time they admitted it publicly. But most will be quick to tell you also that instead of feeling all alone, suddenly they found themselves with a support group of thousands. I remember going to a chat room once where people just went to vent. There was yelling and screaming and I thought eeeeek. But there, that night, I found my soul mate.

Join us and contact thousands of members now. Interact with other members in a fun, safe and anonymous environment. Create your profile, upload photos & video, IM, email, chat online, and send messages to other members! Registration at PositiveCupid.com is quick and free. No cost – nada!

STDDatingchat.com stuck out because it seemed to have a lot of members and I could read success stories before ever joining the site. I dove right in and was overwhelmed with how many people had found love and friendship on the site. Just type "how to tell someone I have genital herpes.” It’s not something that defines who you are and remember we all get rejected for one reason or another, this might be your reason, or it may not be. Regardless when you tell your dating partner this, if he or she really likes you it won't matter to them.
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Whether you are targeting a specific niche such as Asian dating, STD dating, etc, or just need something different, the following tips are directed at all online dating participants. Does your online date get in touch with you regularly? Do you do the same problem? Stdworld.com is an online community for people who have herpes and HPVs to meet and greet. Stdworld.com is an online dating and social community.

We don't offer just online personals; we are personal in our offerings - to help you find a date, a relationship, and a marriage. Just like regular real-world relationships, online relationships need tending to grow over time. Neglect can set in. Stay in touch often.

PositiveCupid.com is an online dating site for people with STD’s. The result is a powerful attack on the herpes virus, which has positively changed the lives of people all around the globe. Join free now and meet others HIV positive people and make new friends, or meet your soul mate. Our goal is to provide an HIV dating and an HIV social community. Those affected by a disease and those around them are staying positive and strong. The family and friends of an individual with an STD can be very supportive as well.

It's up to you to decide the right time to tell your date that you have genital herpes. Follow two rules: First, don't wait until after having sex. Even though HSV may not cause "cold sores" or genital signs or symptoms at the moment, it can still cause symptoms later. The result is that people are not even aware that they have either oral or genital herpes. It has been observed that people generally go into a shell when they realize they have the disease and their social interactions become awkward.

As a matter of fact, 70 million are afflicted with STDs in the U.S. Are you one of them? Having an STD could lead to confusion, resentment, anger, and isolating yourself. One may ask themselves many questions. At PositiveCupid.com you can find answers to your questions, as well as meet many new friends.

If you travel you can meet people from all over the world. If you are stuck pretty close to home and need dates for your local area it can happen. Herpes sex and herpes dating isn't hard when you meet others who have herpes, too. Sex with herpes can be wonderful. From the first date to the meeting, we will show you how to make a girl fall for you step-by-step. PositiveCupid.com has free registrations and free lifetime ads.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

What To Do When All You Date Are Jerks

We've all got dating patterns and we are all frustrated the same. Why do I always date the same guy, you ask yourself. Why am I reminded of my dad with every boyfriend? How come the type of guy with really spiky hair is the only type that approaches me?

You continue to date the same type of guy because you are the same type of person. You need to discover whatever it is about you that attracts jerks, and then change it if you don't want to date them. Maybe start looking at online dating sites for a new relationship.

Now don't get me wrong, people are just big, huge jerks sometimes. But we're not talking about them. We're talking about you. Here are three steps you need to follow to stop your jerk-dating pattern.

First Step: Ask a Friend
If more than once you've dated the same type of loser, go to your most honest friend and ask why they think that is. Really listen to what they tell you. Try online dating – you will be surprised at the number of nice people here looking for love. There are a number of dating sites listing people with std's, such as herpes, hiv, aids, hpv. Try to find a loving perfect partner here.

Second Step: Be Single
From here you need to decide to be single for a while. During this time when you are truly single, date yourself. Get to know you and learn what it is that makes you tick. Really think about what it is you're looking for and what you need to be happy. Once you figure this out write it down, keep it in your bag, and read it every day.

Third Step: Dating the Antithesis
Do yourself a favor and date someone that is nothing like your ex, when you are ready. So seek someone that is different; get a taste for what is out there. You might be surprised to find that you connect with all kinds of people-even if you don't think they're your "type."

With self-reflection and time you won't date any more jerks. The first step is admitting you have a problem, like all challenges we face. You may want to try an online dating site such as PositiveCupid.com to find your perfect match.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Herpes Dating


Online dating used to be like that famous quote by Forrest Gump’s momma "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get." Well, that is still partially true if you don’t use common sense and caution. Online dating sites have become so specialized that whether you are looking for more traditional singles dating, Christian and Jewish dating or even STD Personals and Herpes Dating, there is certainly an internet dating site to fill your specific needs.

Some of these groups are very active and are a great place to make friends and find people to date. There are also several online dating services for people with herpes and other STDs. If you are dating people who do not have herpes, you should learn how to tell someone that you have herpes, and how to reduce your risk of transmitting herpes to your partner(s). The more you know about genital herpes, the more confident you will be about the choices you make.

Consider exploring herpes personals online. This step is a great way to develop a support group and gain more information. The more you know, the better you can manage herpes. Remember, herpes is not life threatening. Herpes singles can bond in self-help efforts to live a healthy life. So, seek out others who you can help you and vice versa with herpes dating services.
This is a warm-hearted and exclusive community for singles and friends with STDs. Here you can get on with your life and meet new friends, partners or potential spouses, or learn about STD medical information. If you just need to find someone to talk to or give them help or advice, this is the best place. Never feel lonely again!

Have you become satisfied and happy with who you are and not too overly obsessive about what you have - then it's time to find that special someone. Take your time and do not settle for anything less than the best whether the person has an STD or not. A lot of people out there feel like they have to find somebody with herpes and that is just NOT the case!
Whether you have been together for years, or if you're just starting a new relationship, the conversation will be difficult--but it is one that you need to have. Start by being comfortable with the information yourself. Know how herpes is transmitted, and what you can reduce the risk of giving it to your partner. If you have been together for a while, recommend that your partner be tested for the virus. If you are starting a new relationship, testing is still a good idea.

Why should you join a site like PositiveCupid.com to date and socialize with other people who have herpes or HPV? People tend to choose others having similar interests and backgrounds, so having herpes or HPV might not seem to be a factor that would draw people together.
Depending on your dating style, you might look for another person who knows he or she has herpes, if only to avoid having to discuss it. If you already use dating services or personal ads, you can also use any of those specifically for people with genital herpes. A search on the Internet for "herpes dating" will turn up several.

ASHA: Since 1914 the American Social Health Association has been committed to educating the public about STDs. On this site you will find accurate and reliable information about all kinds of STDs, including Herpes and HPV. Visit ASHA for Herpes information and HPV information.

The neat thing about some of the regular dating sites is that you can browse for free. People really like this aspect because it gives them the opportunity to check out some of the profiles before they decide to commit financially. Not only that but the rates are reasonable and more than fair and you can cancel at any time with no strings attached. Furthermore, it's been neat to receive all the comments from folks that have tried many of these types of dating sites and was actually successful at finding somebody they are compatible with. So, if you're curious don't be afraid to check out online dating. Remember, it's not about what you have it's about who you are!

There is no treatment that can cure herpes, but antiviral medications can shorten and prevent outbreaks during the period of time the person takes the medication. In addition, daily suppressive therapy for symptomatic herpes can reduce transmission to partners.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

AIDS Positive Singles Dating Etiquette

One of the common myths surrounding AIDS/ HIV is that, once diagnosed, you must give up any chance of meeting your special someone. But with the right precautions and a lot of honesty, people living with AIDS/ HIV can date, have sexual relationships, and find that special someone to share their life. Maybe the hardest thing you will have to do is disclose your AIDS/ HIV status.

AIDS/ HIV Disclosure

AIDS/ HIV disclosure can be easier if you arm yourself with the right tools and know the right things to say at the right time. These guidelines can help when it's time for disclosure.

Explain to your potential partner that you care and trust enough to disclose your status.

Assure him or her that it is possible to have a healthy and fulfilling relationship despite AIDS/ HIV.

Always discuss safer sex and the importance of having safer sex every time.

Explain that a sexual relationship is both possible and enjoyable with the proper precautions.

Important Note! - Disclosing your AIDS/ HIV status to prospective sexual partners is the law in many states and failure to disclose can result in criminal actions against you.

When Should You Disclose?

There's no perfect time to disclose your status, but there are choices to be made regarding when to tell. Disclosure must always occur prior to any sexual contact. But what if the relationship hasn't gotten to that phase? There are a couple schools of thought regarding when to disclose. While there is no perfect time, there is a time that suit you best.

Kiss and Tell - those who opt for "kiss and tell" will go on a few dates before disclosing their status. The advantages of this is that for one, it allows you to wait and see if the relationship is going to get serious before disclosing. If the relationship doesn't work, your status was not disclosed needlessly. People who kiss and tell perceive this option is best because it limits the number of people who become aware of their AIDS/ HIV diagnosis. Important Note! - disclosure must occur before any sexual contact can be made.

Tell and Kiss - there are some people who opt for "tell and kiss," meaning that HIV disclosure occurs very early in the relationship, in some cases on the first date. One reason for early revelation is there is less emotional attachment at that point. It is a fact that some people will not be ready to date an AIDS/ HIV-infected person. Some people feel that it is better to be rejected early as opposed to later when an emotional connection has occurred. Moreover, early disclosure implies honesty. Waiting to disclose until you have had a few dates first may be viewed as dishonest by some people. Finally, those who disclose early find comfort in knowing that if the relationship does succeed and move forward, their partner accepts them for who they are, without conditions. Find dating partners here and never feel lonely again!

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Dating Tips For HIV-Positive People

It goes without saying that the first attempt at dating after you are diagnosed with AIDS or HIV can be a very stressful and frightening experience. Here are some simple tips that will help make the experience much less difficult.

Some people find it easier at first to only date other AIDS or HIV-infected people. If you opt to start dating only AIDS or HIV-infected people, there are AIDS and HIV-positive dating services on the Internet. Also consider taking personal advertisements in publications targeted to AIDS and HIV-positive people. Important Note! - Dating only other AIDS or HIV-infected people does not mean safer sex, specifically condom use should not be ignored. Even between two AIDS or HIV-positive people, safer sex and condoms are a must with each and every sexual encounter because of the risk of re-infection.

Talk to other people living with AIDS or HIV who have begun to date. Ask them how they disclosed, what the experience was like, and if they have any advice for someone just entering the dating world.

Always be prepared for a reaction after you disclose. It is difficult to predict what that reaction will be, ranging from supportive understanding to rejection and abandonment. There will always be a reaction, so you should be prepared for it.

Before you disclose, assess the relationship and the person you are about to disclose to. What will you get from disclosing? Is the relationship with that person worth risking your confidentiality.

AIDS/ HIV does not define who you are or what type of person you are. AIDS/ HIV does not rob you of your desires, your goals, or your personality. Healthy, rewarding relationships are possible for people living with AIDS/ HIV. Don't compromise your standards or settle for anyone less than you desire for fear of that person being your only option.

Having AIDS/ HIV does not mean you are desperate. You should never lose your self esteem.

If you opt to use online services, use the same precautions anyone using such services would use. Always remember that the first meeting should be in a public place and do not reveal too much personal information too soon. Do not let your guard down until you are certain the person you have met online can be trusted and is who he or she says she is.

Important Note! - Disclosure must occur before your new relationship becomes sexual, whether oral, vaginal, or anal.

Be prepared for letdown, rejection, and feeling discouraged. Having said that, don't be afraid to get your feet wet. If there's nothing ventured, nothing is gained.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Positive Singles Dating Forums

Finding love is inherently tough for almost anybody. But for AIDS and HIV positive individuals, simple dating carried potentially disastrous consequences.

Mary was HIV-positive and was plagued with issues of revealing her disease to a prospective partner -- planning for a long-term relationship when she does not know what the next day holds, and keeping a partner safe from acquiring her disease.

In quest of an answer, Mary went online and discovered a dating Web site for people living with HIV and AIDS called Positive Singles. Mary immediately signed up, and after a few months, she had gotten to know two men who were in the "same situation" as her, one from the United Kingdom and the other from South Africa.

The story of Mary is just one that we of Positive Singles hear everyday. Positive Singles is one of the few who dares to concern themselves with the "living" part of living with HIV, and saw the need for an online dating opportunity for AIDS and HIV-positive patients.

In an effort to help an old friend who was in the same situation as Mary, he self-funded his own online dating service. Since its start in 2003, Mary and thousands of other AIDS and HIV-infected individuals were able to find love through his website. Never feel lonely again!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Lust - An Illusion?

Lust is the product of an illusion. Lust is the intention to possess that which is seen as separate. This separateness is an illusion, for we are all ONE. So if we can see the one-ness beyond the veils of separation, then lust becomes superfluous.

In a state of one-ness, there is no desire to possess something (or someone) outside of us, for everything is already part of us. We already own everything as our creation. In ONE-ness, we will find that the very act of trying to possess something is an assault on that something's energy. Possessing will be replaced by allowing. Instead of lusting after wealth or fame or power or sexual partners, we allow that to be magnetized to us which reflects the vibrational state we are in. If that vibrational state is one of love, joy, and beauty, then there is no limit to what we can manifest. (What will be reflected back to us.) If that vibrational state is one of lust, then we will be forever looking outside of ourselves for fulfillment. We cannot find fulfillment outside of ourselves if we haven't found it within ourselves. Once we realize our own divinity, we are in complete possession of our reality.

Lust is an emotion and is therefore chemical. Every time the emotion of lust is felt lust pheromones are released from the body. These pheromones go out and quest for people or things to possess, and lead you to them. When you are in a chemical state, you need a reaction to your reactions--you need someone or something outside of yourself to complete that chemical circuitry.

In a condition of one-ness, you are operating in an electrical circuitry. The energy comes through you and goes out and electrifies everything without needing a complement to the circuit. It's one way. It is a matter of allowing that electrical energy through you. Lusting jams the energy flow, throwing you into a chemical circuitry.

You never have to feel lonely again! Positive Singles are looking for a relationship with you.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Being Single With AIDS Is Next To Impossible!

Being single is pretty hard. Being single with AIDS, HIV and other STD's (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) is next to impossible.

While the average single can meet anyone, anywhere, under any circumstances, singles with STDs find it extremely hard to make new contacts not to mention actual dating - for obvious reasons.

A quite effective solution has been found in recent years. Today, finding other singles with the same condition is less complicated and much easier than it used to. A large number of commercial and free AIDS, HIV and STD dating sites offer their matchmaking services.

These Internet sites ease the process of finding members by country, language and by other criteria like age range, education, STD type and more.

People carrying Herpes, HIV, AIDS and other STD's enjoy the full advantages of Internet technology which helps them to break the cycle of loneliness and depression.

PositiveCupid.com is the best, easiest and largest STD dating site in the world! Tens of thousands of people like you have joined to give them a new lease on life. This site allows you to open yourself up to people who have an STD. The fact that you may be living with herpes, HIV/AIDS, Thrush or any other STD is not a negative issue. You just have found a whole community of people just like you. You have an opportunity to move on with your life!

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Dating AIDS Positive Singles

AIDS

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is known as AIDS in the short form. AIDS is actually the collection of certain symptoms and infections in the human organism which permanently leads to the damage of the human immune system. This disorder is in other ways considered as the body's defense system which hampers the normal functioning of the body organs to a great extent. The basic cause of AIDS is the two types of viruses, namely the HIV 1 and the HIV 2. Basically, these two types of viruses are responsible in the performance of the defense mechanism system of the body.

The most common cause of AIDS is considered to be unprotected sex. Sex without taking proper precaution like wearing a condom is very much responsible for AIDS. Generally, AIDS is transmitted through the semen. It is estimated that more than three million people around the world had died because of AIDS. During the prenatal stage, it is also found that the mother will transmit the disease to the fetus before it is born. AIDS is transferred to the blood by means of transfusion of blood into another person's body cell. Furthermore, AIDS can also be caused through the use of injections which are not properly sterilized in the process of taking drugs or blood into the veins.

At the early stage, symptoms of AIDS are not visible. However, at least after a period of 3 to 6 weeks, the symptoms of AIDS can be noticed through certain flu like sickness. Moreover, symptoms like headache, nausea, fever, fatigue and diarrhea are also considered as other AIDS symptoms. But it can be mentioned out here that though these symptoms occur in an AIDS patient, it lasts for only a temporary period of time and after which, it disappears. Sometimes acute AIDS symptoms cannot be considered as the symptoms of AIDS as they may also be found to be very much common to other forms of diseases. Thus, symptoms either mild or severe cannot be considered as solely the symptoms of AIDS as other forms of sickness or diseases also have similar symptoms. However, when the disease reaches its critical stage, the symptoms become very much acute leading to loss of weight, recurrent fever and the occurrence of certain fatal diseases. This disorder destroys the immune system of the body totally. AIDS is a deadly disease which is the result of unprotected sex, hence to prevent it is essential to avoid unprotected sex.

When you have Herpes, HIV/AIDS, or any other STD, it can feel like you are all alone in the world. Positive Singles is dedicated to providing the premier community for anonymous STD dating, friendship and support. Here you don't have to worry about being rejected just because of something beyond your control. You can share your struggle with new friends, partners or potential spouses who are encountering the same fears. Here you will never feel lonely again!

May you soon find your true soul mate,

Janet

Friday, July 27, 2007

AIDS HIV and Dating?

AIDS HIV

What is AIDS HIV?
AIDS, or Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome, is connected to HIV (Human Immuno Deficiency Virus). HIV is passed from the first person to another through blood and sexual contact. When HIV/AIDS was initially recognized as a new illness, scientists have learned a lot about how a person becomes infected with HIV. The virus is spread through touch with an infected person's body fluids, especially with blood, semen and vaginal fluids. During the past two decades, about 60 million people all over the world have become infected with HIV. Over than 20 million have died. Over than 90% of these people live in developing countries. There are no special symptoms of HIV infection or AIDS. AIDS includes a variety of viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections. These infections and cancers may affect the digestive, nervous, respiratory, muscular, circulatory, and lymphatic, as widely as the immune systems of the body. An infection has developed, causing definite types of pneumonia, diarrhea, eye infections or meningitis.

Symptoms for AIDS (HIV):

The subsequent symptoms may be other signs of HIV infection:
Speedy weight loss that is not due to increased physical exercise or dieting.
Chronic pelvic inflammatory illness.
Enlargement or hardening of glands located in the throat, armpit, or groin.
Intense numbness or pain in the hands or feet, the loss of muscle control and reflex, paralysis or loss of muscular strength.
An altered state of external senses, personality change, or mental deterioration.

What Causes Of AIDS (HIV)?
The Human Immuno Deficiency Virus (HIV) has to get into the bloodstream in order to infect humans. This can happen through vaginal intercourse, anal intercourse, doing oral sex, sharing needles, breast-feeding from mother to child and with receiving a blood transfusion. Infection of HIV requires these three conditions to be fulfilled:
There has to be exposure to pre-cum, semen, vaginal secretions, blood, or breast milk.
A new cut, open sore, abrasion, etc. has to exist in order to allow the virus to get directly into the bloodstream.
Since the virus does not survive more than a few minutes outside the body, the transmission must be speedy.

Treatment Medication for AIDS (HIV):
Your physician may choose a combination of drugs to fight HIV infection. These drugs are called antiretroviral therapy your doctor hopes to augment the effectiveness of AIDS treatment by attacking HIV at various points. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved over 22 drugs for treating AIDS-related conditions, including drugs that fight opportunistic infections and Kaposi's sarcoma.

Tropical Medications:
Astragalus
Astragalus Extract Full Spectrum
Cat's Claw
Astragalus Glycerine Extract


Home Care Suggestions:
Multiple herbs and supplements can be administered.
A high resisting, immune building diet is primary for success in overcoming AIDS and related illnesses.
Employ olive oil and eat fish (salmon or other cold water varieties) for protein.

When you have Herpes, HIV/AIDS, or any other STD, it can feel like you are all alone in the world. Positive Singles is dedicated to providing the premier community for anonymous STD dating, friendship and support. Here you don't have to worry about being rejected just because of something beyond your control. You can share your struggle with new friends, partners or potential spouses who are encountering the same fears. Here you will never feel lonely again!

May you find your soul mate,

Janet

Monday, November 27, 2006

HIV Info

Carol froze in fear when her test for the AIDS virus came back positive.

"All I could see was death," the woman says. "I got angry at God. I felt He had forsaken me."

In her panic, she insisted that the man who infected her also be tested.

He did not know he had the virus.

He is not alone. Never be lonely again, even if you have HIV.

The Center for Disease Control estimates that 25 percent of the one million HIV-infected people in the United States do not know they are infected. The center also estimates they transmit up to 70 percent of all new HIV infections in the United States.
In response, the center issued a new set of guidelines in September that recommend voluntary HIV screening as a routine part of medical care for all patients ages 13 to 64.

A leading AIDS doctor thinks routine testing makes sense but not without information to go with it.

"The problem is the CDC didn't suggest any counseling," says Frank Graziano of UW Hospital, Madison. "You can't call someone in, tell them they are positive and not counsel them. Even people who test negative need counseling to learn how they can stay negative."

Bob Power of the Madison-based AIDS Network agrees.

"There is a lot of information that people need to understand when undergoing a screening for HIV," he says. "Not having counseling to go along with an HIV test takes an educational opportunity away from patients."

The CDC said busy doctors and nurses cannot offer routine HIV tests if they have to give detailed pretest counseling.

Because HIV testing never has been routine, people who ask for the tests usually have a reason to suspect they may have been exposed to the AIDS virus.

The counseling includes safe-sex information. It warns people who test negative to improve their safe-sex behavior. And it helps prepare people who test positive for what will be a lifetime of medical care.

Diane Nelson, nursing supervisor at the Rock County Health Department, says a number of places in Rock County offers testing, including the Beloit Area Community Health Center in the old Beloit Mall and First Choice Women's Health Center on Burbank Avenue in Janesville.

The health department offers testing for populations at high risk for contracting HIV, including people who share injection drug needles or who have multiple sex partners.

The department used to have a weekly clinic on site for sexually transmitted diseases but had to discontinue it because of a staffing shortage. While the clinic was operating, almost 130 people came in for HIV tests in 2003. The number plummeted after the clinic ended.

Rock County reported 229 AIDS/HIV cases from 1983 through September 2006 and ranks sixth among counties in the state in number of reported cases.

In Wisconsin, more than 1,600 people tested positive for HIV infection between January 2000 and June 30, 2006.

Almost 40 percent were infected for quite a while and developed AIDS within a year of the date they first learned they were HIV positive, state statistics show.

Medical professionals say the findings have important health implications.

When left untreated, eight to 11 years can elapse after a person is infected with HIV until the immune system gets weak and other diseases and infections can enter the body. This stage of HIV is called AIDS.

During this time, a person can unknowingly transmit the disease to others as well as miss out on critical medical care. Early treatment can slow the progress of the disease and help a person stay healthy. People in advanced stages are less likely to respond well to HIV-fighting drugs.

Twenty years ago, a diagnosis of AIDS was a death sentence. Nowadays, new drugs and treatments are extending life spans on average more than 20 years.

"We used to lose two patients a week from AIDS," Graziano says. "Now, we are upset if we lose two a year. Since 1995, we have been able to treat the infection aggressively. At least in this country, the ability to treat HIV has made it a chronic disease for a lot of people."

At one time, HIV-infected patients took up to 50 pills a day. Some regimens today are down to one. Others are reduced to six or seven, but side effects still are a problem.

"For some, there are quality of life issues," Graziano says. "People have trouble with nausea, vomiting, bad dreams and the list goes on and on."

Some patients who were on old medicines don't do well on the new treatments.

The best medicine is still prevention.

"The challenge is getting the message out that this is a totally preventable disease," Graziano says.

"You don't have to get HIV if you do simple things."
For more information on HIV and dating, visit Positive Singles.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

HIV - What is it?

HIV – What is it?
HIV is what gets passed from person to person. HIV is not transmitted by saliva. Since the vast majority of researchers believe that HIV is the sole cause of AIDS, we often refer to HIV as "the AIDS virus. HIV is spread through some of the body's fluids. HIV is a big problem for young people, as well as adults. HIV is passed only through direct contact with another person's body fluids, such as blood. Oral sex with someone who is infected with HIV is certainly not risk free. HIV is a virus that weakens the body's power to fight disease.
Find a Youth Friendly Testing Site Please visit the Adolescent AIDS Program's national HIV testing resources for a site in your area. Voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) is the gateway to prevention and treatment and care services. The startling reluctance to seek help in one of the few African nations able to provide it prompted a radical rethinking of how testing is done here. Resources on testing for HIV/AIDS including information about test sites and counseling. Testing for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is essential so that infected individuals can seek appropriate care.
The launch of the testing campaign coincides with the 12th annual National HIV Testing Day, the Washington Times reports ( Washington Times , 6/25). Testing will be FREE, confidential, quick, and painless --“ no needles. In this situation, repeat testing over time may be necessary before they can be reassured that they are not infected with HIV. Testing for HIV infection has complex social, ethical, legal, and health implications. Testing can be made through a regular visit with a clinician or through the Anonymous Testing Clinic.
A crop of vaccine candidates that are capable of inducing robust cellular immune responses garner attention at this year's AIDS Vaccine conference. Yet an effective AIDS vaccine, which potentially could thwart millions of new HIV infections each year, remains a distant dream. A Quebec scientist said a vaccine for HIV could be ready in five years. A major trial into a possible vaccine for HIV has ended in disappointment for researchers. If, on the other hand, an AIDS vaccine is still a distant reality, other strategies for reducing HIV transmission (e. Monkeys given the vaccine did not become infected later, when given a lethal strain of SIV, the simian cousin of HIV. Another barrier in the quest for a vaccine is how to tell whom is HIV infected from who has been HIV vaccinated. Harvard seeks an industrial partner to develop the various vaccine applications, with a specific focus on a clinical stage HIV vaccine candidate. After more than 20 years of intensive research an effective vaccine against HIV is not yet available.
Injection drug use is a major factor in the spread of HIV in minority communities. Health care workers (such as doctors, nurses, and dentists) help prevent the spread of HIV by wearing plastic gloves when working on a patient. Prevention can stop spread of HIV. Another area of concern is the spread of HIV/AIDS related to human trafficking. When the cells become overloaded with virus due to the action of methamphetamine, the immune response can be disrupted, promoting the spread of HIV. But the spread of HIV is not merely a practical problem that enough condoms, drugs and doctors can bring under control. In addition, low literacy levels among farm workers have made it difficult to spread HIV/AIDS messages effectively.
The blog is a unique opportunity for people to witness the battle to control the spread of HIV/AIDS in an African village. It emphasizes the search for ways to prevent the further spread of HIV. Continued efforts to reduce STDs in Thailand and other parts of the world might reduce the spread of HIV as well, Nelson adds. Gonorrhea, one of the sexually transmitted diseases that helps spread HIV, "has all but disappeared. The spread of HIV/AIDS is compounded by the prevalence of other diseases such as tuberculosis (TB) in many parts of Asia.
To prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and reduce its impact, developing countries need to mobilize all levels of government and civil society. The second problem with the claimed relationship between stigma and the spread of HIV is a measurement issue. Testing and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be an effective tool in preventing the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. East Asia is facing the fastest-growing epidemic in the world, due to the rapid spread of HIV. As governments, organizations, and individuals strive to combat AIDS deaths and the spread of HIV, we must all aim high.
HIV is what gets passed from person to person. HIV is not transmitted by saliva. HIV is a virus. HIV is passed only through direct contact with another person's body fluids, such as blood. Oral sex with someone who is infected with HIV is certainly not risk free. HIV is not passed on easily from one person to another, especially compared to other viruses. The most common way to become infected with HIV is through sexual contact. Condoms made from natural membranes, such as sheep gut, aren't as good because HIV is small enough to get through the tiny pores in these condoms. HIV is spread most commonly by having unprotected sex with an infected partner. Positive Singles is a confidential online dating service with free lifetime signup.
HIV is a fairly complex virus, although by no means the most complicated known. And we should always remember that HIV is NOT ONLY free-flowing in the bloodstream but is also found in body organs-liver, heart, kidneys, spleen, etc. Once HIV is in your system, it lowers the number of healthy immune cells that you have to fight germs and infections. HIV is not transmitted via casual contact or kissing. The most common test for HIV is the antibody test (called ELISA). HIV is transmitted through body fluids - primarily semen, vaginal fluids, and blood. The only way to find out whether you have HIV is to have a blood test.