It was a BBBJ, involuntary but didn’t refuse it.
Which STIs can be passed on from oral sex?
Chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis)
Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae)
Syphilis (Treponema pallidum)
Herpes (herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2)
HPV (human papillomavirus)
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
and more less common
It was a BBBJ, involuntary but didn’t refuse it.
I walked in a sexual health clinic and got tested a few weeks ago. They got my ID and contact details and promised these data are confidential under the act. After a few days I got the results and all come back negative, life is good again for another punt.
Just walk in m8, but expect to wait. Easier to call and book which is quick an easy. But don't get put off if they handle your junk, also a senior doc attending as usually the ones who see you are recent grad's doing their time. Easy process anyway. Swabs they can give results pretty well within day. Bloods will take 3 days, and they message you to call them for the result. But normally if you don't hear back from them, then your pretty well much in the clear.
Easy, don't use a GP, go to one of the Sexual health clinics. It is a reportable disease but you are just a number, not a name and will not be identified on the report. I doubt that any GP would report your private health record to your partner because to do so he would break the law..
Couldn't agree with you more. My family GP ages ago recommended I go to the Camperdown STI clinic for privacy, sic GP's are obligated to report it to the Health Dept, and worse still may inform your partner if warranted. So have been going ever since, 4 times a year in fact, altho they recommend at least monthly based on punting frequency of course.
What's the go with that. I've usually go to my local medical center for check ups etc but I've heard my mate saying he went to a sexual health clinic instead of the GP.
Is it more streamline and quicker service and results quicker??
Just with my GP after you wait for the consultation, then wait to go in for the test, they want you to come back again to get the results whether positive or negative, do sex clinics tell you over the phone or text your results so as you know you need to return to get further test or treatment???
Just does my head having to wait at a busy medical center just to get a "your all clear" rather than over the phone etc
I haven't been through the GP route so I can't compare. There were available spots on the day so they fitted me in, if it's fully booked I'll have to book in and come again for another day.
The sex clinics call me for the test result. If it's negative then all good, if it's positive then I have to come back for the treatment. I remembered it took about 3 or 4 business days for the test result.
Also the clinics would be more specialised as they deal with this stuff constantly. I felt GP is a bit more generalised and may not provide the best expertise in this matter.
Take 2 pills of doxy [ 100mg ] in 24 hours window after the session. This [ plus see below the basic routine ] can almost erase the possibilities down to a very low percent for to get chlamydia, mycoplasma, trichomoniasis, syphilis, UTI and in general bacteria. About the gonorrhea is a bit more complicated because of the new variants but still these two things can help you up to 50% to don't get gonorrhea.
- Also, has always amoxicillin [ 500mg ] in your home is useful.
---Drink water and urine immediately [ or even during the session in case you see someone for an hour or longer ] after the session is so important, I found out that many [ including ml/wl] doesn't know about this simple rule / routine.---
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-urine test for chlamydia, gonorrhea, mycoplasma, trichomoniasis and full UTI.
-throat swab test for chlamydia, gonorrhea, mycoplasma, trichomoniasis.
-also, throat swab test for staphylococcus and streptococcus infections and common cold viruses.
... these tests are super easy and in three full days you have the results, and you play safe.
these tests above are enough, how often? It depends how active you are and what service you do.
bb anal is the highest risk, bbfs is high risk, dfk and daty are the next and then bbbj / cim.
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if you have bb, be sure that you are using a lube even if her vagina is wet, the wetter her vagina is, the harder it is to get any sti / std or UTI.
-dry or no very wet vagina has a very high risk to get sti / std or UTI.
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-herpes you can get only if there is outbreak, so you can easily spot this in the session and in case you see any strange pimples, just stop the session.
- also, any strange discharge or smell from the vagina, simply stop the session.
-about HIV you know is not easy to get it unless ...
doxy and everything above are a 'shield', no more than this.
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I don't think this is proper medical advice. Taking antibiotics at such short intervals, infrequently and not using them as a full course is one of the reason we have multiple strains of antibiotic resistant gonorrhoea.
If you have doxycycline and amoxicillin, you should only be taking it when your infected and should be taking the full course prescribed to you regardless of no longer having symptoms.
Doctors are now doubling doses for gonorrhoea to make sure its fully killed and not getting resistant due to people not finishing their doses.
'''I don't think this is proper medical advice''' ... it is a proper medical advice from a doctor who knows very well the specific topic. Of course, doxycycline is not lollies so has to be used with common sense and of course not every week.
'''about amoxicillin''' ... again to say, is not lollies, so let's use common sense and also never mixed antibiotics. Amoxicillin should be taken the full course and only when needed.
All STIs can be passed on during a BBBJ.
see my comment above ...
Yeah, nah...
Doxycycline only comes in one flavour and multiple strengths, tho commonly pilled as 100mg.
Doxy-PREP and Doxy-PEP are merely different treatment approaches.
Doxy-PREP is the approach of taking Doxycycline continuously as a preventative pre sexual encounter(s), and then continuing to take it for up to 72 hours post last sexual encounter. Given the amount of doxycycline taken, the unknown risk possibility of building up tolerance and ineffectiveness, and the limited research available for this approach it is not recommended.
Doxy-PEP is the approach of taking it as a pre-symptom precautionary treatment in the 24-72 hours post sexual encounter(s) to knock any nasties potentially crossing your path dead in the early stages. There is significant published research at to the effectiveness of this as an approach in high risk groups (gay homosexual community)