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08-03-19 18:46 #1684
Posts: 361M. I. A.
Anybody here from DADDYFORYOU. Usually a regular contributor, haven't seen or heard, about him in about a month or more, hope alls well.
EAGLE 19.
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07-27-19 00:28 #1683
Posts: 136Bokinchitwn
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07-26-19 16:31 #1682
Posts: 382Originally Posted by PNR2004 [View Original Post]
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07-26-19 14:05 #1681
Posts: 161Herpes rates
Back in 2010, the CDC reported that 48% of African American women had herpes.
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/...ryId=124628530
Originally Posted by AltereEgo [View Original Post]
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07-26-19 13:05 #1680
Posts: 50Chlamydia
I caught this from unprotected vaginal sex from one of the girls around here that is now out of the biz. I went to a somewhat free clinic. Gave my real name and thought I would just have to live with the consequences.
Thankfully the significant other never got it and I never had to report everyone I had sex with. The Dr told me he has to report my demographic info. Not my name.
After the shot and 10 days I was free and clear and that was over 3 years ago.
Never heard about it again.
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07-26-19 12:29 #1679
Posts: 136Bok
Book your inbox is full. I'll try 2 pm again tonight.
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07-26-19 11:19 #1678
Posts: 202Odds
Originally Posted by ScooterAllCity [View Original Post]
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07-26-19 10:52 #1677
Posts: 2814Originally Posted by AltereEgo [View Original Post]
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07-26-19 09:34 #1676
Posts: 202Wrap it
Originally Posted by BadGr54 [View Original Post]
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07-26-19 01:22 #1675
Posts: 121Gamblin Man
Originally Posted by PNR2004 [View Original Post]
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07-25-19 12:09 #1674
Posts: 1736Health Dept
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07-25-19 08:25 #1673
Posts: 457Hippa
Originally Posted by ShortIrish [View Original Post]
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07-25-19 02:36 #1672
Posts: 43But.
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07-25-19 01:04 #1671
Posts: 1736STI Reporting
Originally Posted by ShortIrish [View Original Post]
Gonorrhea. Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Syphilis. Treponema pallidum.
Chancroid. Haemophilus ducreyi.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID).
In WI, these 5 STI's are class II reportable diseases, requiring a physician to notify the Local Health Department within 72 hours. The recommended course of action for Local Health Departments is to follow up with the patient and try to get a sexual history. They will then notify the partners without naming the patient to protect privacy. That's all well and good until they contact your wife and the only person she's had sex with is you.
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/diseas...ereporting.htm
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07-24-19 22:18 #1670
Posts: 316Close, but there are exceptions
Originally Posted by ShortIrish [View Original Post]
While this may not include your spouse, WI law does allow for public health authorities to have you committed, and refusal to get treatment can end up with the sheriff knocking on your door with a warrant. Yea, the sheriff can't tell why. But I think that would just make it more uncomfortable.