Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at
10:03 am
I have been treated TWICE in the last four months for a yeast infection that will not go away. The last time I could have been exposed to HIV was EXACTLY FOUR MONTHS AGO, which was around the same time my yeast infection began. The only way I could have gotten HIV, though, was by getting a bikini wax (my skin broke i.e. I was bleeding, the lady didn’t use gloves and I DON’T KNOW if she had cuts on her hands as I was in too much pain to pay attention). Anyways, I heard that persistant yeast infections that don’t resond to medication are early symptoms of HIV in women. I was tested at the three month mark and my results came back negative. But I’m also stressed out all the time and I’m anemic, which could contribute to a late seroconversion period (6 months). I don’t know if I can wait another 2 months to be tested and I am losing sleep over this. HELP!!!!!
The first time I was treated with Diflucan (one pill). The infection came back two weeks later and the second time I was treated with Gynazole 1 cream, which was 2 months after my first treatment. It’s still there though!
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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at
7:35 am
I have been treated TWICE in the last four months for a yeast infection that will not go away. The last time I could have been exposed to HIV was EXACTLY FOUR MONTHS AGO, which was around the same time my yeast infection began. The only way I could have gotten HIV, though, was by getting a bikini wax (my skin broke i.e. I was bleeding, the lady didn’t use gloves and I DON’T KNOW if she had cuts on her hands as I was in too much pain to pay attention). Anyways, I heard that persistant yeast infections that don’t resond to medication are early symptoms of HIV in women. I was tested at the three month mark and my results came back negative. But I’m also stressed out all the time and I’m anemic, which could contribute to a late seroconversion period (6 months). I don’t know if I can wait another 2 months to be tested and I am losing sleep over this. HELP!!!!!
The first time I was treated with Diflucan (one pill). The infection came back two weeks later and the second time I was treated with Gynazole 1 cream, which was 2 months after my first treatment. It’s still there though!
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Monday, December 14th, 2009 at
7:43 am
I have been treated TWICE in the last four months for a yeast infection that will not go away. The last time I could have been exposed to HIV was EXACTLY FOUR MONTHS AGO, which was around the same time my yeast infection began. The only way I could have gotten HIV, though, was by getting a bikini wax (my skin broke i.e. I was bleeding, the lady didn’t use gloves and I DON’T KNOW if she had cuts on her hands as I was in too much pain to pay attention). Anyways, I heard that persistant yeast infections that don’t resond to medication are early symptoms of HIV in women. I was tested at the three month mark and my results came back negative. But I’m also stressed out all the time and I’m anemic, which could contribute to a late seroconversion period (6 months). I don’t know if I can wait another 2 months to be tested and I am losing sleep over this. HELP!!!!!
The first time I was treated with Diflucan (one pill). The infection came back two weeks later and the second time I was treated with Gynazole 1 cream, which was 2 months after my first treatment. It’s still there though!
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009 at
10:20 pm
There are basically 2 treatments of yeast infections that i know of: the Diflucan one dose pill and the Monistat insertion ovules. I was wondering if anybody has a certain preference because it works better. If you like the Monistat, do you like the one day dose, or the 3 day dose? I currently have a yeast infection and my doctor gave me a prescription for the Diflucan, but i couldn’t afford to buy it til i get paid Friday. so i bought the single dose Monistat and it doesn’t seem that it worked.
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