My 8 months of dealing with "Mysterious White Spots"

shinjiIII

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So I haven't been here in quite some time, but I was passing through, so I thought I'd share this tale to you all.

I stopped hobbying and going to SCs back in December 2011 mainly because I was getting rather addicted to the scene, and I was eating at my savings at that point. Plus being in my late 20s, I thought I really should learn how to get girls on my own without financial compensation (8 months later, I'm still working on it. geez).

A little after this time, one or two white pimples on the top of my foreskin on the penis. I didn't think too much of it, so I more or less ignored it. Ofcourse, they multiplied, and by April or May, I had about 15 of these suckers on my foreskin. Keep in mind, I had slept with no civies since my girlfriend two years ago, and I was actually her first. So there was no denying I picked up whatever this was from hobbying. I went to my regular doctor, and after looking at it for about 5 or 10 seconds, diagnosed this as GENITAL WARTS . Ofcourse after hearing this, you can't imagine the mild panic I went through. He told me the only thing I could do for this was to buy some sort of medication that would run me about $400 that MAY work.

I didn't pick up the medication, and went back to my car slightly devastated. "What do I do?" "Does this mean I have HPV?" "I REALLY fucked up..." etc. I decided to go to my original family doctor (who delivered me) the same day for a second opinion. He admitted he wasn't sure what they were, but referred me to a specialist. Ofcourse, I wasn't going to be able so see him for about a month or so.

About this time, this is leading into June, and after checking into this forum, I decided to hit up the Hassle Free Clinic. These guys were great. The doctor took a pretty decent visual examination of these white guys and actually told me it was MOLLUSCUM and NOT Genital Warts. THANK GOD!!!! (Ofcourse, I cut all ties from the doctor I saw first). He sprayed a few of the suckers with Liquid Nitrogen, and they slowly started to fade away.

Now, unfortunately some of these guys started to form on my face. A few on my neck, cheek, etc. Because I'm dark skinned, it was pretty obvious that they were there. Two or three of them right near my lip, which makes it seem rather "herpes'ish". So I started to freak out again. By this time (beginning of July), the appointment for the specialist had come up. He checked my penis, which was COMPLETELY cured of those guys, but my face had quite a few. He ran a Biopsy on them, and the following week, he confirmed them as Molluscum. He said the easiest and cheapest way to get rid of them was to just scrape them individually with toothpicks until they bled, and they'll die off on their own.

Fastforward to today, they're more or less gone. There's one or two left on my cheek, but they're still dying off. I'd imagine myself to be Molluscum Free by September.

This story isn't meant to deter people from Hobbying, but moreso for there to be a complete start-to-finish record about someone dealing with Molluscum, as I haven't seen such a thing on here as yet. My year power-stint last year was pretty awesome, and I wouldn't take back any of the experiences I've had sexually from it for a minute. However if I HAD to give one word of caution from my experience, it would be to consider that next bbbj you get. It's a great feeling for 20 minutes or so, but with the mental anguish I went through wondering what these "Mysterious White Spots" were for almost 8 months, I would've given up a little sensitivity in a blowjob to go without that. Luckily I had no SO of any sort at that time.

Anyways, hope you enjoyed my tale. Hobby with caution, my friends!!

Shin
 

Celticman

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Circumcision.

All fixed in one shot.
Years ago, a friend of mine in his twenties needed to be circumcised. Had it done at the (then) Peel Memorial Hospital in Mississauga. He never saw the irony in "Peel". He did not find my merriment in the matter to be too charming either. :frown:
 

ducttape

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I decided to go to my original family doctor (who gave birth to me) the same day for a second opinon.
I presume you mean he delivered you. As written, you were showing your junk to your mom.
 

Celticman

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I presume you mean he delivered you. As written, you were showing your junk to your mom.
Or more to the point she was showing her junk to him ?? :frown:
 

danibbler

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Molluscum is contracted through skin-to-skin contact. Interestingly enough, a lot of kids seem to have this too and I didn't believe it until I saw one kid who had a few on his left hand.
 

ducttape

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I just love the how the smart ass remarks never stop on TERB...lol
Clarity in language is important, and this thread shows why -- even more so than the often cited "Let's eat grandma" vs "Let's eat, grandma"
 

shinjiIII

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My bad! Fixed.
 

oldjones

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Glad it worked out OK.

Going to experts is a good idea. Your regular doctor is an expert in your history, that's all. The Hassle-Free Clinic folks are experts in the stuff that 'nice people' would rather hassle you about than cure. I hope you donated as well as letting them collect from OHIP.

Don't forget to brief your new GP on this bit of your history.
 

IM469

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Circumcision.

All fixed in one shot.
In you dreams but a cut a little lower i.e. castration might help.

Looked it up: Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a viral infection of the skin or occasionally of the mucous membranes..... It is spread through direct contact or shared items such as clothing or towels.

So in these 'spas' - is there an easy way to know the towels have been washed and not refolded ?
 

Doug

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Interesting thread. Some years ago my wife contracted this, but it was confirmed that I was not the carrier. Now she is a rather pure and conservative person, so it was a bit of a shock, but once I was declared clean she believed the obvious, that it was from a pool or a hottub at a hotel. REALLY good that I was clean! But her pain of the removal procedure was painful for me too. Fortunately we have a fabulous MD.
 
Molluscum is contracted through skin-to-skin contact. Interestingly enough, a lot of kids seem to have this too and I didn't believe it until I saw one kid who had a few on his left hand.
Yeah, its pretty common in children and they can get it anywhere. It goes away on its own too. My nephew had some on his back it started as one and ended up being at least ten on his bum.
 

james t kirk

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Interesting thread. Some years ago my wife contracted this, but it was confirmed that I was not the carrier. Now she is a rather pure and conservative person, so it was a bit of a shock, but once I was declared clean she believed the obvious, that it was from a pool or a hottub at a hotel. REALLY good that I was clean! But her pain of the removal procedure was painful for me too. Fortunately we have a fabulous MD.
Bet you were sweating a bit prior to being declared "clean" eh.
 

GPIDEAL

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Molloscum Contagiosum is not necessarily associated with foreskin (circumcision is not necessary) or stricly a STD/STI.

I caught it when I was in a steady relationship eons ago (well before I hobbied) - it's not necessarily caught by sexual activity. The little, pink pimples (whose centre looks caved in or 'deflated') are burned off with liquid nitrogen by a dermatologist. Mild discomfort but nothing to panic about.

Never had it since.
 
Molloscum Contagiosum is not necessarily associated with foreskin (circumcision is not necessary) or stricly a STD/STI.

I caught it when I was in a steady relationship eons ago (well before I hobbied) - it's not necessarily caught by sexual activity. The little, pink pimples (whose centre looks caved in or 'deflated') are burned off with liquid nitrogen by a dermatologist. Mild discomfort but nothing to panic about.

Never had it since.


I was reading up about it, it's a virus. But when the pimples go away your free of the virus and won't have another outbreak, unless you come in contact with it again... But of all the things you can get it is pretty harmless :)
 
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