... it's certainly possible to catch something from BBBJ. While the likelihood of getting anything severe isn't high, it's certainly possible. If you're really worried get a PCR test, though be warned, you could already be HPV or HSV positive and not even know it (many people are subclinical and asymptomatic ... 60%+ of population by some estimates).
Highly doubtful you'd have anything beyond an allergic reaction in such a short period of time, but that's not a reason to choose your fun/protection wisely and get checked out. be safe my friend!Hi all, new to the hobby, and looking for advise. Does anyone worry about catching anything from bbbj? Here is my story: Recently had a wonderful experience that included a bbbj, but the next day, I felt a little discomfort downstairs. I went to see my doctor, but all tests came back negative. My doc seems to think it is all in my head...an anxiety thing or something. I don't think so, but was wondering if anyone else has had a similiar experience. I did a web search for std doctors in fairfax and found one that states in his blog that he can give "pre-exposure prophylaxis." Has anyone heard of this? Thanks.
the provider being a bit too aggressive with her teeth, but there were clear abrasion marks on the skin.
I can't say that I've heard of a case like yours, and if the doc checked you out then as long as the pain is gone in a few days.
Not sure what this prophylaxis process is, but I'd be wary of it.
If the pain persists, see a urologist instead of a GP, assuming that's whom you saw the first time.
see if the pain goes away. OK, seriously, if this wonderful experience also involved a hell of a lot of humping, it's possible that you sprained your dick (for real, happened to me). In extreme cases you can rupture a blood vessel and then it would hurt like hell, not "a little discomfort".
If you've been checked for stds by the standard tests, then in all likelihood i agree that you probably are anxious or just got some benign irritation at worst. I've experienced the irritation before from certain lubes.
The fact you're asking about pre-exposure prophylaxis, which is for HIV and for BEFORE you have risky unprotected sex, NOT after, also suggests you're anxious.
This does not constitute medical advice.
The next day is too soon for almost any infection. (unless she was oozing pus, and popping blisters instead of using lube.) Allergic reaction is more likely, or as someone suggested sprained dick.
... it's certainly possible to catch something from BBBJ. While the likelihood of getting anything severe isn't high, it's certainly possible. If you're really worried get a PCR test, though be warned, you could already be HPV or HSV positive and not even know it (many people are subclinical and asymptomatic ... 60%+ of population by some estimates).
Highly doubtful you'd have anything beyond an allergic reaction in such a short period of time, but that's not a reason to choose your fun/protection wisely and get checked out.
be safe my friend!
Hi all,
Thanks for the advice. My GP did standard STD tests, all negative. He also said symptoms were way too soon, and that is why he thinks just anxiety. My HSV for both 1 and 2 are negative, but he thinks it worth re-checking in 4 weeks (again, he thinks it is more for peace of mind than anything else). About the pre-exposure prophylaxis, the website I found was suggesting that with an anti-herpes med, and 2 antibiotics (single doses all), I could prevent herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and most other potential bacterial infections; just wondering what you guys think about that. Apparently that same meds that they give victims of sexual assault in the ER, but in that case after exposure. Also, apparently, pre-exposure for HIV is pointless for bbbj, because there is no documented case of anyone getting it that way? Again, I appreciate your thoughts on the matter. New to this, but really value the opinion of those of you who are experienced. I figure it is natural to be a little anxious in the beginning, just wondering how you guys dealt with it, if you were.
That cocktail has only proven useful for immunocompromised patients in other scenarios.
Definitely not vetted for this kind of use.
Just a waste of money then.
Your real issue is anxiety. You need to come to terms with a finite level of risk in this business.
Herpes is forever.
There is no such thing as an anti-herpes medication. Don't you think, if there was, it would be on the front page of every newspaper on the planet?
There are drugs that will suppress outbreaks of herpes skin lesions in an infected patient. And antibiotics, which treat bacterial infections, will have no effect on the Herpes VIRUS whatsoever.
Sorry.
If your worried about reducing your std risks why not switch to CBJ?
If you went on to have intercourse, with a condom of course, you were exposed to latex & lubricants. You might indeed have an allergy. It is very possible to have an abrasion from teeth or other rough technique, not enough lube inside the condom, improper condom fit.
Guys don't usually get UTIs but it IS possible... usually some strain of ecoli bacteria.