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adsar | 01:38 Mon 31st Jul 2006 | Body & Soul
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thats probably not how its spelt! Two years is ample time for it to have caused a considerable amount of damage right? Infertility? The works?
Just been told, by an ex, that he 'may have had' it, going for a test next week.
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My Daughter had it for 12 months before realising, lots of tummy problems and cramps until it was discovered, she now has 2 lovely little girls, so not all doom and gloom.

Good luck with tests!
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as it's just a maybe at the mo i wouldn't worry bout it too much.i've noticed thru friends etc that clinics tend to tell people they've got a slight result of chlamydia--you've either got it or you haven't!!! then send them off with course of antibiotics. all sounds bit vague.think clinic has to keep positive figures up for some reason or other. i'd either wait for his possible all clear or maybe go to your GP now for advice.
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It's a very common easily treatable disease. Although it can have terrible copnsequences to your fertility, had the disease got to the stage where it was causing you problems you would more than likely be experiencing some pelvic discomfort. Scarring along the fallopian tubes may cause some pain as you ovulate also the big thing about chlamydia is that it leads to pelvic inflammitry disease which can lead to infertility, you most certainly know if you had pid.
YOU MUST GO AND GET YOURSELF CHECKED.
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I'm meeting with my GP tomorow, I'm getting tested on thursday. Unfortunately though, my friend, I don't have ovaries, lol

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