If you know you were exposed to an STD, telling your health care provider right away will allow for "presumptive treatment" -- treatment the same day before the results come back. While you're getting treated, the tests will return.
If you are uncomfortable talking with your own health care provider about this situation, you are in good company. Many people feel the same way, but are happily surprised when they find that their primary care provider does not judge them.
If you're still concerned about privacy, consider seeing your local Department of Health for testing and treatment, or contacting your local family planning center. These places are experts in nonjudgemental and high-quality care for STDs.
Getting sick or permanently damaged because you're afraid to admit an STD is not productive. STDs are easy to catch because so many people have them. You are likely not to be the only STD case your health care provider sees that day.
i dont know ..can you plz tell me..i want to know about it
A sickness maybe, you have it you tell it you dont have it you don't know it, you know about the sickness you dont want it.
i dont know i dont have a friend over and know body do not want to tell me.
Just tell them
100000000. i dont know why are you telling me telling me to answer it? huh? why? i am waiting for an answer...................... tell me why? dont be shy just tell me why you want the answer. oh i know why you are-
DONT TELL they obviously dont want other people knowing so tell them you know
i dont know please tell me
I......I dont know what lindasfarne is I want to find out what it is please tell me.
i Know it but i dont want too tell you
you need to tell your care taker and tell your doctor. it could be serious it could not.
Aqua Graber is in the floating iceburg if you dont know where it is then google it i do know but i just dont want to tell you.
Maybe they just want to be friends and want you to know their friends.