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14 years now gw?????????

Ok, I havent been with anybody but my husband in 14 years, he hasnt been with anyone in  12 years we both had a long talk . I am sure of these facts, he would tell me. We have been together for 17 years since high school so ,we have both had other partners but not since the 14 and 12 year mark .
My question is how sure are they that you cant catch it from other ways like bathrooms,drinking after someone. My dr. said anything is possible it is a virus? So that is ?? 1  
2. about 6 months ago if that I noticed some bumps, thought they are nothing you go online it can be anything. I have a yearly exam every year. So on my labia I notice wait this dont feel right , look at some pics. They look like gw so I go to my Dr. she says yes they could be. Or they could be PLANTERS warts really????? So I get Alara after reading about it no way I called and ask for something else...myimmune system is weak I am not taking the risk . So question 2 is after that many year I am just no getting GW HOW ??
3 Now I have noticed small bumps popping up on my lips and the end of my tongue and under it, is this oral warts ?? I mean of course me and my partner do oral . So my husband has fordcyde spots however u spell but no warts
4 how do I get warts on my mouth with no warts on him ?
5 what type of dr. should I go see about my oral I dont want to visit 4 differnt kinds just one .
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You cannot spread warts to your eyes, don't freak over that. I wash my hands twice with soap after I'm done with the toilet.

Hmmm...I'm not sure how true it is because 14 years for dormancy is really long. But then again, I'm no doctor.

Anyway, don't freak out. Go see a doctor first.
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My Dr. said that yes it can lay doormat for that long that she had an elderly woman  come in with wart and her husband had been dead for 25 years  she had been with no one else .
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They look like gw,  I have 2 nieces who are both very sexualy active and have drank accidently  after both of them and they have used my makeup,brush,washcloths.... so who knows. But yes I am 150% sure that my husband nor I have had sex with anyone else in 14-12 years.       All I wanna do is wash my hands, over and over, I have become parnoid that I am gonna spread it to my eyes or mouth ....so yes very stressed .
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I agree with iGrief about tongue bumps. When I found out about the tie between oral sex and throat cancer, the first two months I was paranoid about every new thing I founfpd in my mouth. A couple of those were sores that appeared and disappeared within a day. My doctor says to get a dentist to look for lesions once a year. I am not as worried, but have worked to greatly improve my nutrition and cut back my moderate drinking to one drink per day.

Go to an ear, nose, and throat doctor if you are that scared. I decided not to. And I had well over six lifetime female partners where I performed oral sex.

From what you wrote, you do not even have a confirmed diagnosis of genital warts either.

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1. I don't know, this is a rather tough question to be asking. If there's definitely no partner, then...I don't know what's the cause. I doubt, at least from what I know, that it will take 14 years before it shows up. I've heard of the virus not showing up for a few years but 14!?

2. Again, same answer lies in question 1. But a checkup is good. In fact, see a few doctors to ensure that this is in fact, GW.

3. Not exactly. Some of them are just normal tongue bumps, but if you're still freaked out by it then you should go see a doctor. Some bumps and skin tags are found on the tongue and they aren't GW.

4. Many ways. If you touched a part with GW on your genital, and then you touch your lips. It can be spread that way too...

5. STD doctor or a dermatologist (skin doctor). They should be able to help.
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