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Did anyone read this from the Twin Cities Board?sad_smile
AverageFacedGal 3760 reads
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I read it, and it seriously has me rethinking my practices.

Posted by Dr.Sanders  , 11/16/2004 6:09:48 PM    
Hello Everyone,

I just want to give you guy's some useful advice and recommendations.

1. FS: as you guy's call it should always be protected!

2. BBBJ: should not be an immediate option for anyone, there are many disease's that can be acquired from this type of activity, and treating such disease can be complicated, if they are not treated early. Herpes is common for many individuals over the age of 5, and can be transmitted through BBBJ.

Here are some of the diseases I have treated due to BBBJ's: Herpes (Cold Sore's and Throat Herpes),Oral Chlamydia,Candida(Thrush).

3. Kissing; Multiple Partners Can pose one of the more serious threats to one's health.  Tuberculosis, Glandular Fever (Best Known as the "Kissing Disease") Hepatitis C (Common form of Viral Hepatitis).

4. DATY: You should use protection for this behavior I recommend plastic wrap. or cutting protective wear to cover. There are not many studies that show what can really be contracted during this practice, but this is science and it changes daily with new studies.

*In this post I will not discuss HIV much because most people are aware!!!!

Use Protection!!!!!!!
Lamb Skin is also available for those of you with sensation issues or allergies.

Dental Dam Can also be used.

You may wonder why I decided to come to this board.  I just treated a local provider who has been diagnosed with a "couple" of these disease and she decided to tell me about this site where many people visit.  One of my beliefs is to avoid judgment but to educate people.

Men:
I don't say avoid this Hobby, you just have to be very safe, because you never know where your partner has been in this hobby.  Your own Health is not worth the fun or is it?  

Provider's: You must be safe you have a lot of lives to contribute to and you providers see a number of people each year and according to statistics you have probably seen someone with HIV who may or may not Know it. You may have children and family and you don't want your lifestyle choices to affect them. When this profession is over you do not want a compromised immune system, please remember no amount of money is worth your health and safety.

I can contribute more or even answer questions.  Please post inquires Here!

Sincerely,
DR. Sanders

 

DocInTheBox3837 reads



-- Modified on 11/23/2004 6:38:16 AM

SweetTina3100 reads

I hope he meant lambskins on you first then a regular condom over it? I hope that's what he is saying.

GooeyFacial3354 reads

use polyurethane condoms. They actually offer better sensation than latex anyway!!!!

an old fashioned blood letting and leeches.

ElleWoods3153 reads

I agree about not using lambskin as another poster stated, anyone having even taken so much as a Jr. High health class knows better, that they aren't safe.  And not to mention, they specifically make alternative condoms for those who have latex sensitivities.

And very importantly it is highly unusual to contract Hep C from sex, let alone kissing, unless there are open wounds/sores etc. and fluids exchanged.

Sharing a razor, toothbrush or the obvious, needles, is most often [99+%] the method of transmission of Hep C.  Of course BB anal sex and other high risk practices that transmit HIV [other than unprotected hetero intercourse] may result in Hep C  transmission but it is very very very rare and near impossible that a Hep C hetero partner will infect theirSO, even having unprotected sex- Male to female, female to male, female to female.


Maybe he meant Hep A & B?  I am confident he is not a dr., no way in he!! is he a real legit MD nope no way, not from this country

-- Modified on 11/23/2004 4:49:58 AM

My response to his post:
"I tried to look you up online, but there are no Dr Sanders listed on www.dexonline.com.  This leads me to believe I don't search well or you are using an alias.    

It would be very helpful if you could list the diseases she tested positive for and what clinic you work at.  

I get tested regulary as I hope everyone who's active does, but this could be serious."


I saw the thread from Misty's response and I agree that this guy doesn't sound like a legit doctor.  He even admits that "Dr. Sanders" is an alias.  Maybe he is the one who tested positive for a disease and is making up this story about "treating a provider."

-- Modified on 11/23/2004 3:27:22 PM

SirPrize3180 reads

There are dangers in everything. I will continue to enjoy DFK, BBBJ and DATY, while always covering up for FS.

I think I am being reasonable.

Tigerguy3983 reads

I agree that from his discussion of Hepatitis C, he does not sound like a doctor. C is transmitted by exchange of body fluid like needle sharing but not kissing. Only A can be transmitted by kissing.

Nevertheless, his advice against uncovered activities is consistent with CDC and other published medical findings.  There are many threads like this; unfortunately, the responses have always been hostile to safer sex advice because many hobbyists choose to play less safe and many providers are pressure to comply to gain business.

Once upon a time, there was a real doctor hobbyist, Jayhawk, who offered his tips and advice in the hobby and his wisdom can be read in the achive under "Jayhawk Report" at  http://worldsexguide.org/WSGMainPage.html

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