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07-26-19 12:29 #1682Senior Member

Posts: 208Bok
Book your inbox is full. I'll try 2 pm again tonight.
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07-26-19 11:19 #1681Senior Member

Posts: 203Odds
You have to assume these girls have come into contact with something. The odds are just to great to think otherwise. They aren't the responsible type. The stats on herpes is 1 in 4 or 5 people have it. What are the odds these girls haven't serviced someone who is in that group? Chlamydia, ghonnera, syphilis, these are all out there and these girls don't require medical screenings. All they want is the drug. They don't care about anything else. That's just reality. If you want to chance it that's on you. If you're in a relationship you should at least be protecting your partner if you won't stay faithful. They put their trust in you. Not some SW they don't know your raw dogging. This isn't the 60's.
Originally Posted by ScooterAllCity
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07-26-19 10:52 #1680Senior Member

Posts: 2814No fun is right, especially when you share it with someone unknowingly.
Originally Posted by AltereEgo
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07-26-19 09:34 #1679Senior Member

Posts: 203Wrap it
I'm no odds maker. I do know for a fact you can contact ghonnera through a BBBJ. Because its happened to me. It's an easy fix with antibiotics but still no fun.
Originally Posted by BadGr54
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07-26-19 01:22 #1678Senior Member

Posts: 121Gamblin Man
I am curious if anybody knows what the odds are of catching an STD from getting a BBBJ from an infected woman? I have read many places that it can happen but I would like to know the % likelihood. Is it 1% or 5% or 50% or 90% ?
Originally Posted by PNR2004
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07-25-19 12:09 #1677Senior Member

Posts: 1802Health Dept
See HuntingStreets link about 3 posts back for a link to the State Regulations.
Originally Posted by PNR2004
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07-25-19 08:25 #1676Senior Member

Posts: 474Hippa
While I am not 100% certain of this I think that if someone gets an STD the doc must report it to public health authorities? Public Health then contacts the monger to try to trace back the disease. Can someone with real knowledge clarify?
Originally Posted by ShortIrish
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07-25-19 02:36 #1675Senior Member

Posts: 55But.
Some people leave permission with the clinics to leave messages on the home machine or with anyone who answers the phone number.
Originally Posted by ShortIrish
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07-25-19 01:04 #1674Senior Member

Posts: 1802STI Reporting
Chlamydia. Chlamydia trachomatis.
Originally Posted by ShortIrish
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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
HS.
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07-24-19 22:18 #1673Senior Member

Posts: 315Close, but there are exceptions
HIPAA specifically recognizes Public Health Authorities and the State Laws that require reporting of STDs amongst other things.
Originally Posted by ShortIrish
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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.
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07-24-19 20:55 #1672Senior Member

Posts: 144Contacting anyone, including a spouse, without your permission is a HIPPA violation.
Originally Posted by DarthVaperzz
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07-22-19 07:13 #1671Senior Member

Posts: 203I think it is. With incubation periods for these things it could be considered rumor mongering. That's not the type of mongers we strive to be. But I would appreciate a heads up pm.
Originally Posted by GPSlikesy
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07-22-19 06:27 #1670Senior Member

Posts: 54Is against the form policy to say which provider may have given you an STD? I think a warning to the rest of us is only right.
Originally Posted by AltereEgo
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07-21-19 22:08 #1669Senior Member

Posts: 203What's next
You will likely get a call from your local health dept. Just following up with you. Make sure you use a line only you will answer. Doctors are required to report public health hazards.
Originally Posted by DarthVaperzz
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07-21-19 15:28 #1668Senior Member

Posts: 208What happens?
What all happens if you per chance catch an std / sti and go to the drs. Do they contact your spouse for getting treatment? Do you get a letter in the mail? Anyone know?







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