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  1. On 1/26/2019 at 2:46 AM, oliver17 said:

    There are docs in Thailand who give injections. I never get them there myself, because I get 2 large doses in the week before I leave the US and that keeps things going until I return home. I know you can also buy testosterone and syringes from some pharmacies in Thailand, but you don't want to do that because injecting yourself without physician supervision is unwise and dangerous. There was another BM from this board living full time in Thailand who did that. He was giving himself large doses thinking more was better. He passed away suddenly and I wonder if his injecting himself hastened his passing.  Be smart and don't dose yourself. 

    When you get your first injection, you will feel a jolt that day. A few days after that ,libido, energy etc. return to where they were before and then you get weekly injections. It was a long time ago when I started, but I think it was maybe 3-4 weeks before I felt full effects. Every guy is different, however. Some guys get testosterone pellet injections which last several weeks, but my doctor said weekly injections remain the best treatment. 

    If you can, you need to start your treatments at home under doctor supervision about 4-6 weeks before your trip. That way, your motor will be humming when you arrive in BKK. 

    I recommend every guy over the age of 40 or so get testosterone treatments. It changes everything for the better. 

    "I recommend every guy over the age of 40 or so get testosterone treatments. It changes everything for the better. "...

    WHy? What is better? What about risks? Maybe i am outdated, but i was always told that this will give me cancer and heart disease and make my balls smaller..

    really curious.


  2. Hi,

    I do not see many posts regarding this nasty STD, however, from what i heard and read, it is quite common. Easy to treat if discovered too. I wonder if anyone here had any experience with it?


  3. Good for you! Excellent first person information. It gives us all hope that such a thing is survivable without a lot of pain. Nice report and thanks much for sharing!!! I'm not acquainted with the new meds so I didn't know that there were so many to choose from, and as with anything it's good to have choices!

    Thank you! Yes, when i first heard teh Dx, my world turned upside down. I had pictures of Tom Hanks in Philadelphia running through my mind. I saw myself disowned by my family, alone, with soars and skinny and dying all alone. The doc ;laughed and told me that i would be surprised how many people have this. With today`s treatment - according to the doc - it is today considered a chronic disease/condition that is fairly easy to treat. He compared it to Diabetes which he thought was worse. The main issue is the stigma. As far as meds, it seems these days we are very lucky - so many different choices and options. This is especially good news for people who have some resistant strains of the virus. BTW, i highly recommend people to browse through poz.com to get the most updated info regarding this disease. Cheers and thanks!


  4. Just curious: How are you managing on the HIV drugs? I mean side effects....

    My first regimen - 9 pills a day affected me hard - stomach cramps, diarrhea 4-5 times a day.

    After becoming UD after 3 months, switched to the so popular and convenient Atripla - unfortunately i fall into that small % of people who react bad to this med - crazy wild dreams, foggy mind, inability to think straight, moody etc. After 2 weeks of this shit i switched to Complera. Also a once-a-day regimen but it needs to be taken after food. No noticeable side affects what so ever. Finally i was pooping solid again!

    Well, to be precise, there was one side affect i forgot to mention which started form the first regimen and has not gone away. As soon as i started taking

    taking my cholesterol jumped to the ski - it is a known side affect. They had me on statins at first but i decided to deal with it naturally and have managed to reduce to a "borderline" level. This is a known side affect to all HIV meds. So, i wake up, have breakfast, pop my two pills (Complera is not sold as one pill in Thailand) and go on with my day. Sounds just like anyone else`s routine, right? :rolleyes::cabaret:


  5. Actually, I think there have been a few documented and proven cases of BBBJ HIV transfer, but only a few and *probably* in cases where the customer had bleeding gums or other oral lesions. In fact there's a guy on the Pattaya forum (if anyone remembers) a year ago or so who said that that's the way he got HIV. (That's all he does for sex if I remember right).

     

    There's also the fact that in the first few months of an HIV infection the viral numbers are off the charts, something like 50x greater than normal so your chances are that much greater if you have any lesions in your mouth...but normally it's not a big deal. I've sucked off lots of LBs without consequences. But the "your chances are tiny" rationale I think applies to the case where the infector has had the disease for some months so the viral count had gone down considerably from the original surge at the beginning.

     

    I don't want to be a kill-joy but just some stuff you might want to know.

    "something like 50x greater than normal "..hehehehe - when i got my results my doc`s jaw dropped. She had never seen such a high VL ever - and she was in her 70`s!! My VL was 4M(!!). 1 month after meds it dropped to 9,000 and then a month after that 450, month after that UD. Praise the lord! :D


  6. The risks are over exaggerated by people scare mongering others who themselves admit to a bbbj but wrap up for anal which confuses me but oh well live and let live

    BBBJ is considered the lowest risk activity (besides a hand job i guess :D ) when talking about HIV. In fact, till today, there has never been a single documented case. Going BB Anal - well, that is an entirely different story. You can`t argue with the numbers bro. In any case, never intended to "scare monger" but rather share my story and give practical advice. I believe i am within the context of this thread, right? Be cool bro and Enjoy! :D:D


  7. Grateful for the post.

    Grateful for some of the candid responses with people sharing their experiences without preaching.

     

    I'm one of those who has chanced the consequences and gone in bareback.

    used every excuse in the book to justify why to myself - she was gorgeous! It was the heat of the moment. I've been with her before. she doesn't look sick (idiotic x2). It's hard to get infected.

     

    Now it's 3 weeks later, I'm home again, picked up a cold or tonsillitis (I'm praying) and waiting for results of my blood test to come back.

     

    Idiots never learn. I've been an idiot.

    Hi, been there a zillion times bro - 99.999% chance it is not HIV and probably nothing at all except for tonsilitis! :) If you were bottom, i would say otherwise, but as a top, your chances are pretty low. Just to put some perspective, i must have had sex with my wife 5 or 6 times while infected with a very high VL before taking meds, and she came out ok (this was teh few weeks before diagnosis) - so there you go. It is not an automatic infection if you are with someone who is poz (and not UD). It just increases the chance of getting infected. Having said all that, there are plenty of other nasty things that one can catch like the clap, herpes, warts HEP etc etc . Of course, when the dick is hard and a the beer goggles are on, hahahaha - risk takes on a completely different meaning :blink::blink::lol: .

    Anyway, don`t sweat it. Go get checked and deal with whatever comes your way. If you have questions feel free to PM me. BTW - was she good? :-)


  8. Never got an sti off a ladyboy and I've barebacked quite a few

    Now for my serious answer..

    i guess the risk is different f you Top or if you Bottom. May i ask if you BB as a bottom? Also, the risks seem to be lower for circumcised - not sure why.

    I guess it is like not wearing a seatbelt when driving, not wearing a helmiet on a motorbike, etc etc - everything is fine until it isn`t. Anyway, no intent to kill your buzz or to preach. Enjoy yourself bro! Just get checked often and and if something goes wrong, you know that there are good options nowadays. Peace!


  9.  

    Thank you for posting this. It's a shame that I see so many people bragging about how they BB and engage in risky behavior and haven't caught anything yet, while the majority of people who do get burned hide and are ashamed to speak up.

     

    The risks are real. Everyone wants to have a good time, but just this can happen to anyone. It only takes one encounter... I'd like to think that oral is safe too, but it does make you wonder. It's so easy to get a cut or open wound in your mouth just from brushing your teeth or biting your tongue. While no cases have been documented, I'm sure it happens more than people realize.

    yes i agree that bragging re bb isn*t so wise. Besides HIV,there is of course HEP which is way easier to get and harder to treat, there is

    re oral, i think brushing teeth does not create enough open wound/exposure to blood vessels to pass the virus. HIV is a very vulnerable virus and the mouth has many natural antiseptics where HIV cannot live. However, if you have other infections (gum or throat) or other STD`s or have had a tooth pulled or train boxing and have a cut in your mouth etc, then for sure there is a risk.

    Anyway, my prupose was not to scare people or give a "buzz-kill", rather, just share and update/educate/inform others that it can happen and what to do if it does happen. Had i known what i know today, i would have taken PeP and most probably NOT been infected...cheers and thanks again!


  10. Hi LB Lover,

    Thanks for the words of support. Regarding point 7 - yes, i agree. I too would someone HIV+ even if they were UD - that is probably because i was brainwashed for so many years and hard for me to digest the science. The truth is though, whether we can accept it or not, that being with a person not does not know their status is riskier than being with someone who knows he is poz and is on meds and UD. Food for thought :-).

     

    As for the LB`s, as i mentioned, in my experience over the past few years, most really don`t care at all. In fact, when i try to speak to them regarding safety, PreP etc, they seem disinterested. Most have a "whatever" attitude...

    I was surprised to find that some (30%) actually new the science and even suggested BB (something i refuse since i don`t need to catch anything else!).

    Also, Thai`s are entitled to free HIV meds. Actually it is almost free (like 40 THB/month) from the pubic hospitals. There are also clinics which provide heavily subsidized meds. Thailand is considered number 1 in Asia in treatment in fact. If you are interested in reading more or resources let me know and i can send you some links. Cheers!

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