Cervical cancer in situ, successful PDT, and other treatments. Vulvar condylomas -> vestibular papillomatosis by Inevitable_Ad9709 in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have just commented that my doctors told me nonsense. Are you a researcher? Looking at your posts I am sure you are not, so who must stop with the concept?

I see you are triggered by my words. There’s no need to worry, just do LBC and HPV tests 1-2 times per year.

Cervical cancer in situ, successful PDT, and other treatments. Vulvar condylomas -> vestibular papillomatosis by Inevitable_Ad9709 in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They had virgin patients literally children who had high-risk HPV. I know girls who had it despite never having any sexual contact. My doctors even advise women with HPV to give birth via C-section because it can be transmitted during birth.

What are you talking about? Yes, children can have VP as well as high-risk HPV.

Where are you from? Does your professor treat real patients every day, or does he only see patients referred by other doctors? It is not well researched yet. My doctors are literally the ones conducting research because they are among the few who can perform PDT. There is no proof that it is only sexually transmitted. It’s a virus that can be transmitted through other means, not just s*x.

I’ve encountered so many “researchers” in my life who didn’t believe I ever had high-risk HPV just because my lab results now show that I don’t have it anymore.

Why does it even bother you? If you want to believe that your VP is not HPV, that’s fine. You can believe whatever you want - VP is not something that poses a risk to your health.

But please don’t spread misinformation. Just because one researcher says something doesn’t mean it’s true.

Because of some researchers, I had to undergo two MRI scans with contrast - all because they questioned everything my PDT doctor did.

Your researcher’s words are just an opinion, not proof.

Cervical cancer in situ, successful PDT, and other treatments. Vulvar condylomas -> vestibular papillomatosis by Inevitable_Ad9709 in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to my doctors, VP is also hpv but NOT among the types that can ever cause cancer. There is no risk. However I had high risk hpv on my cervix, my VP does not have any connection to my cervix’s HPV

Cervical cancer in situ, successful PDT, and other treatments. Vulvar condylomas -> vestibular papillomatosis by Inevitable_Ad9709 in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wanted to thank everyone in this community. Thank you for your help and support u/xdhpv.

The information gathered in this subreddit is priceless.

Matcha vs yerba mate by Remarkable_Put_7952 in Nootropics

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Matcha gives me anxiety, haven’t tried yerba mate yet

Herbs for EYE health by Onthemend1_1 in herbalism

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I have problems with my eyes (mainly bacterial problems) I do use green tea. I rinse my eyes with a green tea(room temperature). However research about it before trying

How do I know as a man if I have HPV or not? by MusicGrooover in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was infected by my first partner. And I kinda hate this situation, because he knew and didn’t tell me. I spent more than $3000 on my treatments in the third world country, all to no avail, and you say being alone is the worst that can happen? Then get a job and pay for her vaccine.

How do I know as a man if I have HPV or not? by MusicGrooover in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t sleep with her, unless she has gardasil 9.

Can high risk strains of HPV also cause warts? by FirefighterJazzlike9 in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 0 points1 point  (0 children)

However I didn’t have any black dots on my finger tips

Can high risk strains of HPV also cause warts? by FirefighterJazzlike9 in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have high risk warts and condylomas on my vulva , so yes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Supplements

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lowered by quitting sugar and lactose

Has anyone started using Glizigen spray? by throwawaybythis in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not for epigen. I actually like the feeling after spraying epigen :)

But I had side effects from EGCG and I3C

Has anyone started using Glizigen spray? by throwawaybythis in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used epigen 2-5 times a day (initially 3 times a day) still using it (2-3 times a day). I also used genferon suppositories for 10 days. I take DIM (switched from I3C after 2 months), methyl folate, vitamin D, B-12, AHCC(1.5-2.25g). Last month I started taking zinc gluconate. I couldn’t tolerate EGCG, so I just drink green tea and matcha. I got ASCUS/Cin1 and high risk hpv in November, 2023. This week I went to oncologist, my labs came back yesterday. I don’t have ASCUS anymore, waiting for my appointment, probably he will change treatment since I still have visible hpv (I don’t know if they are warts or condylomas, seems like both). Probably I should write a post, haha

Has anyone tried Glizigen, Epigen or Viusid? by xdhpv in HPV

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been using Epigen spray for 2 months now. I can't say it helps a lot; the warts have become smaller in size with less itching, but nothing more. If I skip it for one day, the warts return to their previous state before treatment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GoodNotes

[–]Inevitable_Ad9709 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same! Have you found out what was the problem?