I have HPV (as if I needed more stress)
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I went to the doctor today about a lump on my genitals. The good news: it's not cancer. The bad news: it's HPV.
I only this year learned about HPV. I knew it existed before, but I thought it was checked for on the standard set of STI tests. Nope. There are 100+ strains of HPV, so there is no test to prove someone does NOT have HPV (as they'd have to test for all strains), and most people who have it don't have symptoms. Also, it is spread through skin-to-skin contact, so even using barriers and taking caution with sexual fluids won't prevent catching it (though it will reduce the likelihood of course). "HPV is so common that most sexually-active men and women will get at least one type of HPV at some point in their lives." Oh, and the strains that can cause cancer and other serious problems do NOT cause visible symptoms.
So, I could have gotten this from any of my partners, or I might have contracted it as a child enduring sexual abuse and just never had symptoms until now (when my immune system is low from extreme & prolonged stress). I feel incredibly unlucky. Most people with herpes don't have symptoms and most people with HPV don't have symptoms, but I got both. And all the people out there with HPV and no symptoms don't have to deal with stigma. It's really fucking unfair that people are going to think of me as undesirable because I'm one of the few that got visible symptoms, noticed them, had them checked, and will be honest about it.
It wasn't too hard to find out the best way to manage herpes: if you're not having an active outbreak, infection is unlikely if you use barriers and take caution not to swap fluids. I can't find a good source on the best way to avoid transmitting HPV because everything I find is like "spread by skin-to-skin contact" with no specifics and I'm pretty sure that there is risky contact and non-risky contact but there is no fucking information. I imagine the only skin that is likely to spread genital HPV is on your crotch and thighs. HPV doesn't seem to have a outbreak-vs-non-outbreak difference. So I suppose the new precaution I have to add is to not let people touch my thighs without having the STI conversation.
Six years ago when I got herpes and posted about it someone who was 'concerned' about me (ha) told me I should never have sex again. Now that I have another fucking STI, I'm well and truly a pariah. Not that it would be terrible for me to never use my physical genitals in sex again. They're not that important to me. But they tend to be important to other people. And the idea that people would rule me out as a romantic partner because of STIs... I just find that so gross and I wish I didn't have to think about it. It's upsetting even if I wouldn't want to be romantic with them anyway.
It's so unfair that people treat herpes like such a terrible thing when it's really not a big deal. From what I've read, it's one of the easiest STD's to manage, so it shouldn't matter very much.
I'm really sorry you have to deal with all of this. :\
Take care, be kind to yourself, and you'll get through this. <3
And I hope your doctor can help you with some information.
i'm chiming in with another "HPV is NBD" story: ever since i was a child, i would very severely bite the insides of my cheeks (usually it was entirely accidental, probably due to TMJ, but it also happens due to anxiety). after years and years of doing this, i eventually ended up with scar tissue (or so i thought) that wouldn't heal up, and i had a lump inside my cheek (which of course was easy to bite when eating/breathing/sneezing/existing). i finally saw a dentist who was concerned, and suggested that removing my wisdom teeth would help, since those were the teeth doing all the cheek-biting. the oral surgeon who removed them also removed the lump and did a biopsy, and found it was HPV. the surgeon also said that nearly everyone's been exposed to some strain of HPV, regardless of whether or not they have symptoms, and it may have just happened from the constant trauma i inflicted on my cheeks over the years, on top of being sick all the time as a kid, and living in a world with many HPV strains.
i actually thought this was a thing that was tested for regularly, too. live and learn.
it's been about 4 years since then, and i've been fortunate not to have any more lumps, even though i still violently accidentally bite my cheeks (about half as much as i used to).
i do hope you're feeling better, and i feel your frustration.
Luck has nothing to do with it when you're promiscuous...and I think you know that perfectly well. Stop making excuses when it's obvious you're mad at yourself and your poor choices.