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Re: Condeloma
From: Katrina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 10 Apr 2001 20:08:44 -0500 (CDT)
Just a question or two - How do you KNOW this person does not have PCOS?
Why don't you let people who may have experience with it answer? Paula
gave a very human answer to this person without telling her she doesn't
belong here. This forum is a support group - this person sounds as
worried about her situation as we are with ours. A sister is a sister
is a sister (NOTE I did not say cyster)
At Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Anon wrote:
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>Why did you post this here? This board is a forum for women to discuss
>PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) a rare disease. Why don't you try one
>of the many
>internet search engines for help? This STD you are talking of is not
>associated with PCOS, so I doubt anyone here can help you unless they've
>had experience with it. Just remember what this forum is for before
>posting next time. :)
>
>At Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Nicole wrote:
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>>Not sure of the spelling, but four years ago I had my annual pap test
>>and the results came up positive for condeloma. I was called my a
>>nurse, not my doctor and informed that I had this disease. After doing
>>research I found out that it was a form of herpes. I have not had any
>>bumps, blisters or worts. I have had occasional vaginal itching and was
>>told my my Gyno that it may just be from detergents on my underwear.
>>Since that time I have had routine visits to the Gynocologist and all
>>STD test have shown no signs of disease, worts, or any other types of
>>STDS. What is condeloma exactly and do I still have it. I have never
>>had any symptoms of an STD and am haunted by this one time discovery. Is
>>it possible to pass it along? I am afraid to say anything to my partner
>>for fear that there may be nothing there. Please help!
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