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I got genital worts after I broke up with my boyfriend but didn't find out until two month later that I had come in contact with it. In that time I had gotten back together with my ex. He was really supportive once i told him, but a few times we had sex without a condom. People at planned parenthood were able to get me on the family wavier plan so that I could get Aldara, because other wise it is way to expensive. It worked really well and cleared up completly in about a month but then a few months later more came back. We figured out my boyfriend had gotten warts from me and had re-infected me (if that's possible?). Other wise I just got more warts returning. My boyfriend has gotten his all cleared up but what I'm afriad is this is just going to be a visouce cycle of us giving it to each other back and forth. I know it usually clears up in a year or two but will it be longer of we continuse to give it to each other. I've already had it for about 10 months. It's also been itching more than usual and getting uncomfortable. The amount of bumps isn't as bad as they were before, only two or three reappered. Will I be able to get the medication again or is that only a one time perscription? Or should I just get in contact with planned parenthood again? Thanks
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awsome thanks, that makes me feel better.
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I think you need to contact Planned Parenthood again.  I don't know the specifics about the waiver you got.

Its common to get recurrences, and your bf probably hasn't re-infected you - you already have it, so this is probably just a recurrence.

Hang in there, it won't last forever.

Aj
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