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Is It Possible To Have A “persistant” STD Before & After POZ Diagnosis?
A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭

I ask because one thing that happened prior to my diagnosis is that I felt that “the husband” penis was toxic! I kept either having yeast/trich😡 issues (Yes im disclosing a lot sort of but iy needs context)…is it possible to continie to have these issues or is he exposing himself to the same triflin bishes!!

posted June 19, 2021
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A myHIVteam Member

Medusa, I think it's great question. The only way to know for sure is to schedule a visit with your primary. I use to show up at the std clinic more often than not. I was embarrassed and ashamed but I was doing the best I could. Protect your health at the cost of embarrassment or shame. If the doctor is an asshole, then find another one. Just as @A myHIVteam Member. xxxx, ❤️

Cynthia

posted June 19, 2021
A myHIVteam Member

no need to be afraid, embarrassed, or ask TMI. If you don't know, then you don't know. By asking, maybe someone else has gone through the same thing and can give you pointers or advice. If someone shames you for being so open, then shame on them! We are sexual beings and should be able to talk about sexual things openly. If they don't like it, then they can fuck themselves. Just be you and ask anything you need! A lot of people on this site will have your back!

posted June 19, 2021
A myHIVteam Member

https://www.uptodate.com/contents/vaginal-yeast...

posted June 19, 2021
A myHIVteam Member

@A myHIVteam Member, you can delete as much as you want on a phone, tablet, smartwatch, computer, laptop, or any electronic device. It may seem like it is deleted, but it stays on your hard drive forever. So unless you destroy the hard drive (which means you need to buy a new hard drive or device) what you delete is never really off your device. In some cases, even destroying the hard drive, depending on how destroyed it is, you can still get information off of it.
What's even scarier is if you ever had to make copies or faxes, a lot of the newer copy machines have hard drives, so if you ever scanned your driver's license, or social security card, or birth certificates, bank statements or any other private information, that stuff stays on those hard drives. Then if the company or business buys new ones, and sells the old ones, the people who bought those old machines now have all your private information.

posted June 20, 2021
A myHIVteam Member

@A myHIVteam Member, if he has "nothing" to hide and lets you look through his phone (willingly or unwillingly) to "prove" he wasn't cheating, it's more than likely he deleted things as he used it.
So BEFORE you look through his phone, do a google search of the phone he has. Things you will need to know, Type of phone (for instance galaxy2, galaxy3, etc, blade, Motorola), the operating device, apple or android tracphone etc. Then with that information, type into a search engine, "how do find deleted text on a galaxy2 android phone (or what ever type of phone and operating system it is). Then do the step by step to find those deleted items (they should be dated when they come up). Then you'll know FOR SURE if he was cheating! And exactly when, where, what time and what day and with who!

posted June 20, 2021 (edited)

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