1/12/2005 8:45:59 PM
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my husband had warts in the pubic region, not on his penis. he had them treated with TCA (acid) and they went away. they did come back though. i have had great results using aldera, you might try that as well, i havent had warts come back after using aldera. good luck
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1/13/2005 8:16:42 AM
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No, it always come back after years
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1/13/2005 8:19:27 AM
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1st poster
poster above well, it hasnt BEEN years, its been months. i didnt say they never come back, i said mine havent come back since using aldera. please go screw your head on straight and THEN you can try to sound intelligent ok?
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1/13/2005 9:19:21 AM
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to poster above...
did you get GW from your husband, and how long has he known or had them??
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1/13/2005 9:56:11 AM
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yes, i got them from him when we were married, our wedding night b/c i abstained until then. he didnt know he had them. his ex-wife cheated on him so he divorced her. got std tests (they DONT test for hpv) they came back clean so he didnt know he had anything until a doctor noticed the TINY warts a few weeks after we got married. he went to the dr for unrelated reasons and got dx.i never noticed them and neither did he. they couldve been there for 2- 2 1/2 yrs.
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1/13/2005 10:06:11 AM
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cont from above
they may have sprung up more recently, but he had the VIRUS for 2 yrs at least. got treated 1st time in jan 03. like i said b-4, they go away with treatment and then come back in the same area. its a very aggressive strain though, it caused me cancer so i know its a nasty persistant strain we share.so, add the 2 yrs to the 2 yrs we been married, and he's had it for at least 4 yrs. hope this helps man. good luck
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1/13/2005 2:04:52 PM
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A wart strain caused cancer? And in 2 years? So obviously he has never had a biopsy to confirm your "agressive strain" No doctor I work with would keep treating over and over without a biopsy.
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1/13/2005 8:18:50 PM
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no, he hasnt had a biopsy b/c they go away w/ tca, i have though and it is a high risk strain. it also did cause a visible wart on me, the wart turned cancerous. you can read about it on the post aldera experience. its my story. btw, not all warts are caused by low risk strains, just about 90%. hpv 16 and 18 have also been known to cause warts less frequently and these strains are the ones most responsible for cervical and vulvar cancer.
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