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Posted: 5/11/2004

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Hello there. I am a 36 year old mother of 5 (3 are mine) who was diagnosed with Hpv 13 years ago. It was gone for all 13 years during which time I had 2 children. 2 years ago in came back again much to my disappointment and dismay. I did the biopsy thing--came back o.k. I had another baby with no problems or HPV during pregnancy. Just had another pap 2 months ago, and again, HPV positive. I remarried 3 years ago and am wondering if my new husband could be a carrier or if my old HPV came back?--I am currently taking Betamannan to see if I can clear the infection that way. I was hoping to conceive again this summer and am so sad and sickened by having to deal with this stupid virus again. Does anybody have any answers for me?

Comments:

5/11/2004 10:00:13 AM - Dr
There is no cure for hpv inflection.
That why you are carring hpv for 13
years

5/11/2004 11:20:40 AM -
for the last time... its NOT AN
INFLECTION! an inflection is when you
stress a certain syllable in a word...
and inFECTion is when you get inFECTed
with something. AAAAHHHHH!!!!

5/11/2004 12:26:27 PM -
After so much time it makes more sense
that your new partner gave you a new
HPV infection.

5/11/2004 3:52:07 PM -
Yup, your new partner is the culpret.
Dont fret because their are so many
strains of this rolling around out
there. This is totally manageable and
it sounds you have done just fine for
the last 13 years... Get this treated
and you have another 43 years ahead of
you or even more! Good luck

5/11/2004 5:18:55 PM - John
WHAT came back. People with warts
don't say they have an infection.
Warts are warts. Is it warts or
something else?

Did you get warts 13 yearso ago? Did
you have them treated? Be more
specific!

5/11/2004 9:58:46 PM -
There is really no way to tell unless
you had a biopsy done and knew what
strain it was when you had the virus
previously. In my opinion your new
husband is probably a carrier, but at
least you've been through it before,
you know what to expect.

5/12/2004 1:27:58 PM -
I have always been told that if you
have HPV, you will always have it. It
may lay dormant for a while and that
may explain why you have had some
negative pap smears in the past. Also,
it has alot to do with your immune
system. I would not go as far to say
that your new partner is a carrier
because you will always have the HPV
virus.

5/12/2004 1:29:05 PM -
I would also like to know how the
treatment with Betamanon is going?

5/13/2004 11:39:11 PM -
Betamanon is garbage. But, yeah, most
defintely the new guy gave it to you.
Studies suggest that your body is more
efficiant at ridding new strains of
HPV once it had to clear an old one.
You'll be fine on your own. Don't
waste $ on that placebo stuff.

5/25/2004 7:17:58 PM -
It is true that there is no cure for
HPV ,but my doctor said that women who
are under 30 and non smokers have very
good chance to clear up /after they
have LEEP done 8 - 12 months/.It all
depends on condition of your immune
system and life style.You shouldn`t be
that much worried.Most people/ live
with it and they even do not know/80%
of sexually active/


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