Follow up after HIV exposure incident
[QUOTE=Hairy Dude;1096078]I hesitated about submitting this report, but here it is. I will not post names, but senior members will know exactly what I am talking about. A coworker introduced me to this SW who I liked very much because of her slim figure and black hair. I dated her 6 times since October. Our dates consisted of a park-and-BJ, BBBJWCIM with spit, and twice full-service. I would pick her up near Hollins Market, and drop her off at the same location, except for last time, two weeks ago, where she changed to a temporary location. On last date she was overbooked, and still trying to double book herself while I was giving her a ride to Pigtown. She rushed the BBBJ because someone kept calling, and once at her meeting place, he was in a white van. I went about my business when I got a phone call for a number I did not recognize, but it was her asking me in panicky voice about her hand bag which she left in the car. I did not notice it, but there was this large canvas handbag in front of the passanger seat, so I told her I will bring it back in 20 minutes when I am done. She wanted me to bring it immediately, but I was in no hurry. At that same time she was giving direction to the person driving, and seemed they were having an argument. I did not think much about it at first, but remembered about her boyfriend or roommate who sells drugs, so I decided to look inside the hand bag. I only found personal belongings and medication, but no money or I'd, and definetly no drugs. I returned everything the same way it was arranged inside, then she calls again, and this time wanting to know where I was at. I told her, and said I will wait for her there. After my car was ready, she did not show up, so I went to a nearby Mc-Ds and got some coffee. I decided to take a look at her hand bag again, looking for a hidden compartment or something, but this time I read the label information on medicine which had her name. She called again, made me wait another 10 minutes and finally picked up her hand bag. Last weekend, I did a search about the prescription, the medicine name was Atripla. I looked it up on Google and found "ATRIPLA is a prescription medicine used alone as a complete regimen or with other medicines to treat HIV-1 infection in adults." I did more research and found no other uses for Atripla. This is devestating because I have to wait few more weeks before I can get tested. The BJs were uncovered, but the full service were covered, I did DATY once, but briefly, my chances are slim, but the I could not get it off of my mind since. This is also devistating because I have to find another provider, and do not want to go through the same ordeal. As for her, I have to believe what I read, unless someone tells me this medicin is used to reat something else, or hopefully there is some kind of misunderstanding or mistake. I just never knew anyone who had it, and certainly not someone I had a relationship with. If someone has more information about her, then please let me know ASAP. If you do not know who I am talking about, then I do not believe you will have any in depth information. Thank you.[/QUOTE]I wrote the post above while I was devistated after being exposed to HIV by my preferred SW who I no longer date. It was like a nightmare having to wait to get tested for an array of possibilities. My 6-week test came out negative. My Hepatitis C test came negative for the virus, but positive for antibodies. Not sure what that means, but if I understood correctly, it means that I was exposed to Hepatitis C in my life time, but do not carry it. I believe the tests turns positive if DNA markers for the virus are detected. I gave blood regularly until 2 years ago, but do not remember mention of Hepatitis C exposure, but again, I did not date for money back then. The other scenario is that the antibodies are detectable long before the nuclides are, so I am keeping my fingers crossed, and my pants zipped. I thought the only communicable desease would be throat gonorrhea, but boy was I mistaken. My friend who introduced me to A. Is well in his 60s, got heart problems and all, so he does not share the same concerns I have, and still dates her. He stated that few weeks ago she stayed in the whole week, along with her roommate, both feeling ill. She described it as being tired and weak, and not able to do anything, however, that was around the time I wrote my report about the subject, so it may be something else. The good news is that I did not experience any symptoms for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, warts, or herpes. I am getting the next HIV test in 6 weeks. If that turns positive, then it would be her 100% because I have not dated anyone else since October. I also asked my doctor about the medication I saw was used to treat anything else, he said NO, with one single exception. The give that medication for rape victims and others who believe they have been exposed. That would not work for me because it would be too late if you wait more than 2-3 days. I thank everyone for the support I received via private messages. Any additional information would be appreciated.
Ms. A. E. Is clean by my standards
[QUOTE=Hairy Dude;1109792]I wrote the post above while I was devistated after being exposed to HIV by my preferred SW who I no longer date. It was like a nightmare having to wait to get tested for an array of possibilities. My 6-week test came out negative. My Hepatitis C test came negative for the virus, but positive for antibodies. Not sure what that means, but if I understood correctly, it means that I was exposed to Hepatitis C in my life time, but do not carry it. I believe the tests turns positive if DNA markers for the virus are detected. I gave blood regularly until 2 years ago, but do not remember mention of Hepatitis C exposure, but again, I did not date for money back then. The other scenario is that the antibodies are detectable long before the nuclides are, so I am keeping my fingers crossed, and my pants zipped. I thought the only communicable desease would be throat gonorrhea, but boy was I mistaken. My friend who introduced me to A. Is well in his 60s, got heart problems and all, so he does not share the same concerns I have, and still dates her. He stated that few weeks ago she stayed in the whole week, along with her roommate, both feeling ill. She described it as being tired and weak, and not able to do anything, however, that was around the time I wrote my report about the subject, so it may be something else. The good news is that I did not experience any symptoms for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, warts, or herpes. I am getting the next HIV test in 6 weeks. If that turns positive, then it would be her 100% because I have not dated anyone else since October. I also asked my doctor about the medication I saw was used to treat anything else, he said NO, with one single exception. The give that medication for rape victims and others who believe they have been exposed. That would not work for me because it would be too late if you wait more than 2-3 days. I thank everyone for the support I received via private messages. Any additional information would be appreciated.[/QUOTE]"Don't ask, don't tell" is intended for another purpose, but it is The Unwritten Code for mongers when it comes to health aspects of SWs. Each and every SW who does any bareback (BB) activity has been exposed to more types of bugs than they have been exposed to sunlight. Our reference to clean is merely in reference to pussy odor, which makes your subject, Ms. A. E. Clean.
The Dawn of Christmas Eve
Don't get out much these days but I took a drive on the clix loop this evening between 6 and 7 (had a short window of opportunity). Pickens were actualy pretty good given the day, time, and weather, but not overly so. Saw a couple of cuties at the circle that may have constituted TGTBT (see post below) but they were scooped up quick without incident. But always keep your gaurd up. Picked up on Wash near the church, a taller SW, brunette, late thirties (early forties big maybe) named Dawn. For her age, demeanor, cleanliness, and all around personality a solid 9 on the SW scale. Nice tatas, probably a larger B but she still had a padded cover (why I don't know, the ta tas were nice). No drug use evident. Claimed to be formerly an escort and ran her own agency for a while, just left her old man, and now just trying to make ends meet and rarely ever goes on the street. Pretty believable frankly.
Drove to a spot of my choice (she did not have a spot, but carries a NEXTEL phone with her (good idea).
Negotiated a BJ for a Jack plus tip with no hassle at all. BBBJCIM skill was very good to excellent. Got digits. Definitely would repeat.
Clix.
Clixxx.
Monger on
You never know who is infected.
[QUOTE=Dream Line; 1111188]If a SW or any prostitute is found to have and knows that he / she has HIV and continues to date. If they et caught they are able to be charged criminally with up to attempted murder.
I think that if someone is charged with prostitution it should be manditory to be tested, if found to have HIV that should be documented and if they are found guilty of prostitution again then another criminal charge should be added.[/QUOTE]You seem well educated about the risk of HIV transmission. Anyone that engages in unprotected / protected sex assumes the risk of disease transmission and not just HIV, ever hear of cervical cancer caused by HPV? There are a whole host of diseases you run the risk contracting from bare backing and then transmitting to your unsuspecting friend (s). The person that gives you a disease may as well not know they have it themselves. That is why prostitution needs to be legalized. The girls tested.