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No Outbreaks... No Medication... Itchy as hell!!!

May 21, 2009 by Anonymous, 24 weeks 3 days ago
Comment id: 36760

I have not had any real outbreaks since I got HSV-2. I have not taken any medication either. Before I could get out of the "denile" phase of my infection, I did not take procautions and got my girlfriend sick. I would use saliva to masterbate and spread this shit to my lips and tongue. Somewhere along the lines, I also rubbed both my eyes and got it all over the lids. I went through the initial outbreak twice, even though there was no actual outbreak. Red little bumps sure, but my immune system must kick ass, cuz they never broke. It has been 8 months and I am still in the same spot. My skin especially ball sack and eyes get itchy. If I stretch the skin on my penis, I can see the hordes of tiny demons deep underneath, trying to claw their way to the surface... but they never do. My skin, from using the same towel again and again during my denile phase (oh, by the way, I did go to the doctors and was not diagnosed 3 times) has left my skin rather rough. It is not baby smooth like it once was. I feel as if my immune system were to shut down, my whole body would break out and I would be one giant blister. BOOM! I am smarter about my towel usage. I use 1 for my face and body, and the other for my genitals.... I just thought I would share. Please reply if you have a similar story. Also, is there something I can take to just make the itch go away?

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