Who thinks he may have picked up an STD from a provider. Should be a simple fix of antibiotics, but if he goes to the dr or a walk in urgent care. And has, say, chlamydia or something, do they report it to his wife?
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Who thinks he may have picked up an STD from a provider. Should be a simple fix of antibiotics, but if he goes to the dr or a walk in urgent care. And has, say, chlamydia or something, do they report it to his wife?
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Nice consideration for Black History month.
[QUOTE=MilwFireman;3264005]Who thinks he may have picked up an STD from a provider. Should be a simple fix of antibiotics, but if he goes to the dr or a walk in urgent care. And has, say, chlamydia or something, do they report it to his wife?[/QUOTE]Medical records are private even from the family members unless you are underage. Now on the other hand if you have a major infection such as Ebola, they will quarantined your arse, your wife and kids if you have any, and call CDA.
[QUOTE=Howard5354;3264527]Medical records are private even from the family members unless you are underage. Now on the other hand if you have a major infection such as Ebola, they will quarantined your arse, your wife and kids if you have any, and call CDA.[/QUOTE]I was told the doctor lets the local health dept know and a follow up call from them asking if you need any information on being safe ensues, I have no personal knowledge to verify that, TIFWIW.
[QUOTE=MilwFireman;3264005]Who thinks he may have picked up an STD from a provider. Should be a simple fix of antibiotics, but if he goes to the dr or a walk in urgent care. And has, say, chlamydia or something, do they report it to his wife?[/QUOTE]Most STDs are reported to the state and county health, with demographic data. The state occasionally will interview same.
One angle would be to call the "teladoc" if you have that with your insurance. Tell him you have a sinus infection and you want a z-pak. Look up the symptoms online and shove some kleenex up your nose before you call.
When ever I get this I'll pay girls to suck the bad stuff out. Cheaper than the deductible.
[QUOTE=MilwaukeePics;3266299]One angle would be to call the "teladoc" if you have that with your insurance. Tell him you have a sinus infection and you want a z-pak. Look up the symptoms online and shove some kleenex up your nose before you call.
When ever I get this I'll pay girls to suck the bad stuff out. Cheaper than the deductible.[/QUOTE] even cheaper to stick some leeches on your dick. Don't take medical advice online and Don't lie to doctors or lawyers.
Good evening guys. I'm new to the Milwaukee area and was wondering if anyone would mind pointing.
Me in the direction of a good provider or two till I get my bearings on the city. Any help would be much appreciated. And in return.
If any of you head down to Jacksonville, I will set you up with a number or two for some UTRs. Thanks guys.
[QUOTE=EddiesPickle;3265489]I was told the doctor lets the local health dept know and a follow up call from them asking if you need any information on being safe ensues, I have no personal knowledge to verify that, TIFWIW.[/QUOTE]Nonsens. None of that happens. When you go to the er they give you a shot and bye bye std. Nobody is called and nobody calls you.
[QUOTE=MKEhe;3166304]There is a girl on snapchat who goes by the name of Alex Avila. The user name that you use to add her is pinkduck69 . She is from the milwaukee area, and she sells raffle tickets each week on google. This is her basic account, I have not purchased her "premium" account yet. Basically this is how it works: you send her money (each week it is different, between 30 and 50 bucks). That gets you a month access to her premium account and a "raffle ticket" for that week. Each week, a program radomly selects a singly guy from all of the entries for her to go fuck, and if you want, you can take pictures on her phone that go up on her premium account. Her premium account has more nudity than her normal account, and it shows her fucking the raffle winner of the week. I have never heard of a sex selling scheme like this before. If any of you have purchased the premium account, and have entered the raffle, I'd be very interested to hear how it went. She is a cutie. I would put up a pic but she says any screen shot will get you banned. She is young, and this week's raffle deal is 30 bucks for the raffle ticket and her and her friend will come over and fuck you if you win.[/QUOTE]Did you buy the raffle tickets? I have followed her on snapchat since your post. Seems to be always trying to sell the tickets. Would be nice to know it's legit before buying.
[QUOTE=XkeyFan;3268952]Nonsens. None of that happens. When you go to the er they give you a shot and bye bye std. Nobody is called and nobody calls you.[/QUOTE]Guess again.
[URL]https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/disease/diseasereporting.htm[/URL]
Correlated with State Statute:
[URL]http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code/dhs/110/145/I/04/3/a[/URL]
" Each report under sub. (1) (a) to (d) of a case or suspected case of a communicable disease to the local health officer or the state epidemiologist shall include the name and address of the person reporting and of the attending physician, if any, the diagnosed or suspected disease, the name of the ill or affected individual, that individual's address and telephone number, age or date of birth, race and ethnicity, sex, county of residence, date of onset of the disease, name of parent or guardian if a minor, and other facts the department or local health officer requires for the purposes of surveillance, control and prevention of communicable disease. ".
I had the C about 15 years ago (not sure if my girlfriend gave it to me or I gave it to her. I was fucking any woman that wanted to. I bet my girlfriend was active too). I went to my Dr and got some antibiotics. No questions asked. My advice is to find a way to get some.
As can be seen in the reference quoted, not all diseases are reportable; such as Chlamydia.
[QUOTE=HuntingStreets;3269163]Guess again.
[URL]https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/disease/diseasereporting.htm[/URL]
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[QUOTE=WizardOfAahs;3269723]As can be seen in the reference quoted, not all diseases are reportable; such as Chlamydia.[/QUOTE]So. They contact the guys wife or not?
[QUOTE=WizardOfAahs;3269723]As can be seen in the reference quoted, not all diseases are reportable; such as Chlamydia.[/QUOTE]Open the first link, scroll down, open Catagory 2 and you'll see Chlydia, Hep, Gon, and Syph are all reportable. The statute then says investigation may follow but it doesn't say anything specific that I could find about notifying a wife / significant other / sexual partners.