You made numerous post that are something like this:
I had poor judgement sexual experience.
I have these symptoms, a, b, c, etc.
Can it be _________? Can't answer these questions. No doctors here.
The good things about these forum is that you could search post history. And from your history, I hope you are trolling around because we wouldn't wish anyone bad health, even the trolls.
If you are not trolling around, maybe it's time to see a shrink. I'm serious, once they test and can't find anything medically wrong, maybe it's a mental health issue (guilt, anxiety, depression, just can't shake the feeling you are sick).
Good luck to you.
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what are symptoms for hepatitis Autoimmune
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alone and scared
38 years old
Hyattsville - MD
Member since Mar 2007
Mood: alone and scared is hurting
, Apr 16, 2008 10:05PM
Tags: symptom, pain, oral
I need your opinion. Can I get hepatitis Autoimmune from performing oral sex? I found out that person I had oral sex with has hep b. I have had three hep panels. One at three months, six months and 11 months. I have been vaccinated for hep B in the past. The test show that I have the antibodies for hep B. I ask this question because I have been experiencing pain in my lower right rib cage area. This pain started a couple months of after the oral sex encounter.
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OK - this tells me that you aren't reading the responses given to you.
3 hep panels all clear after 11 months - You were vaccinated for HEP B --- so you shouldn't have HEP B --- if you took all 3 of them --- then your vaccination should still be good. You will have antibodies forever - if you have the vaccination.
If you're experiencing pain - you need to go see a doctor.
I think you might have some issues that aren't hep related if your panels are coming back clean at 11 months.
Much luck to you --- Please tell the docs everything you're telling us.
Meki
Uhm.... Well - go check it out at the doctors.
I haven't heard of this as a HEP B symptom - but ya never know...
You really should be checked, just in case.
Run a Hep Panel - run a STD panel - and let your doctor view your spots.
Meki