Yes unfortunately the virus can lay dormant for years and pop up at any time again. Lucky to get 2 years off really. Some folk have it every month
Yes. She was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2003, at 18 years old.
Clive James is best known for being an Australian writer and broadcaster and critic. He was recently diagnosed with leukaemia and lung disease. He is 73 years old.
Harrison Ford does not have bipolar disorder; he has only been diagnosed with depression and a speaking phobia. The depression has been said to only have lasted during his teenage years.
It's not possible to play Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7 online.
There is nothing unusual about ejaculating at age 10.
It's not possible to know. The diagnosis was known thousands of years ago, and there wouldn't be any recording of the name of the first person diagnosed.
Yes. Its possible. But that's what "second opinions" are for. Make an appointment with a new doctor, have new tests done and get second set of results. ~ T I would definitely say yes. I have had cold sores my whole life, though I rarely get them, unlike my mother, two sister, and my neice who get them on a regular basis. I had a blood test because of an infection and they told me I had both types of the herpes virus. I am now 27 and have been sexually active since the age of 18. To this day, I have never had an "outbreak" let alone sore bumps in or around my vaginal area. So unless, I am like a carrier or something, I do believe I was misdiagnosed.Yes. Medical diagnosis is more of an art than a science, and errors are always possible. That said, it's generally pretty accurate.
I myself have oral herpes (born with it) and have two lip (labret) piercings .I even got a flare up on the piercing a day after i got it .It healed all the same no long term problems. I learned from a Holistic and All Natural Medical Practitioner that by taking the supplement l-Lysine every day , you can just about eliminate the herpes outbreaks. Personally I have been taking it for over 20 years now and only had one or two outbreaks. When I DO get an outbreak(you can tell when they are coming on) I take 2000 or 3000 mgs twice a day and the outbreak is gone in 2 or 3 days with a minimum of any discomfort. It works for me. I am not a medical doctor and can only share my experience with you.
A live herpes virus, as it naturally occurs, has to be attenuated somehow to produce a safe vaccine so that it doesn't induce an undesireable active infection with outbreaks. The virus is genetically modified so that it will produce the desired immune response in the patient, while not causing problems. It is desirable that the virus remains latent in the patient to produce a continuing supply of antibodies while not producing active outbreaks, obviously. There is work ongoing relating to such live virus vaccines for herpes, but it will be several years, assuming any of them are successful, before any will be available. Rajah - The Original Herpes Home Page
he was diagnosed at 9 years of age
it varies from 3 years to 7 years. i know someone who lived for 7 years from when she was diagnosed. but i also know someone who was diagnosed 2 years ago and now is critically ill.
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i was diagnosed with it when i was 7.
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as far as i know i am the youngest person diagnosed with a cholesteatoma i was 9 years old in 2004 when first diagnosed but when i went in for pre op the doctors said they couldn't see it, i am now 14 years old and have been diagnosed AGAIN
it varies from 3 years to 7 years. i know someone who lived for 7 years from when she was diagnosed. but i also know someone who was diagnosed 2 years ago and now is critically ill.
she was diagnosed at age 11 but the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima when she was 2.