Herpes Support Groups

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Get Your Questions Answered by Nationally Known Experts

Ask the Experts is a service of the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA). It gives you access to medical experts who specialize in HPV, herpes, HIV, general STIs and sexual health. This valuable service is offered for a fee of $25 per question, with 2 follow up questions allowed after the original response from one of their experts
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Herpes Questions & Answers by Terri Warren, ANP

Terri Warren is there to respond to concerns and questions you might have about genital herpes and your own personal situation. For the past 30 years, genital herpes has been her special area of interest and they have conducted many, many research studies at their clinic on various aspects of genital herpes, so she knows the subject well, and can help you sort out issues that you might have.
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American Sex Health Association in New York

ASHA was founded in 1914 in New York City, formed out of early 20th century social reform movements focused on fighting sexually transmitted infections (known then as venereal disease, or VD) and prostitution. Now, more than 100 years after its creation, ASHA remains America’s nonprofit authority for sexual health information.

Herpes Dating Sites You Can Trust

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largest herpes & std community since 2001

Positive Singles is the oringinal herpes and STD dating site which was launched in 2001. With more than 1.7 millon users, the site is the largest STD site providing blogs, herpes forums, support, online chat rooms, and even live dating advisors. 

Besides herpes dating, Positive Singles also provides opportunities with other singles living with HPV,HSV, HIV, Hepatitis and other STDs. You won’t feel alone any more once you register the site, because the team has done everthing they could to provide a safe and comfortable community to positive singles.

Herpes Q&A Sites – Professional Suggestions

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Healthline.com

medical information and health advice you can trust

Healthline is the fastest growing medical information site with over 200 millon visitors every month. They have a team of professionals providing the latest medical suggestions.

For herpes basic knowledges, check this comprehensive herpes guide.

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MedicalNewsToday.com

the latest news in medical research

Check The latest herpes news on MedicalNewsToday.com.

MedicalNewsToday dive into medical research of the past and present, and break it down to give people the clear-cut facts. It's editors and writers create more than 250 pieces of content every month. They are trying to unravel the complexities of health information and make it easy to understand.

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WomensHealth.gov

OWH - the office on women's health

OWH aims to provide national leadership and coordination to improve the health of women and girls through policy, education, and innovative programs.

Check this long list of Genital Herpes FAQ on Womenshealth.com

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CDC.gov

centers for disease control and prevention

CDC is one of the major operating components of the Department of Health and Human Services. CDC works 24/7 to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S.

Checking CDC's Fact Sheet, Herpes Statistics, Herpes Treatment articles on herpes. 

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Coping with Herpes: How to Live with Herpes?

Herpes is a painful condition, and symptoms typically include pain in or around the vagina or penis with pain. It may be more noticeable when urinating or performing intercourse between sexual partners which severely affects the relationship later between two partners and causes depression due to its recurring nature leaving them with poor sexual quality, psychological issues related to HSV, feelings of shame, embarrassment, anxiety, or depression.

Coping with Herpes Diagnosis

A national study conducted in 2012 found that adults infected with HSV-2 were twice as likely to be depressed as adults who are not having it. Upon receiving a diagnosis of genital herpes, it is not surprising that people feel isolated with mixed feelings of anger, frustration, and then sadness.

They may not feel comfortable sharing these feelings with their partner or any close friends. They may become fixed on figuring out who passed the infection on to her. Feeling as though life is over and that enjoying a healthy sex life will never happen again creates further sadness and guilt.

Once these feelings of embarrassment pass and the emotional side of herpes has been dealt with, life with herpes will not seem quite as charmless. A little mindfulness regarding diagnosis and dealing with depression can help living with herpes a lot easier.

Dealing with herpes depression?

Remember that herpes is a prevalent condition that affects millions of people. You are not alone in your diagnosis, and many others are struggling with the same emotions. Once you realize how prevalent this condition is, it will feel less alienating, and you can begin to accept it.

You first need to embrace self-acceptance. It is a process that may take time, but one that can help you rein in feelings of depression you may be struggling with after knowing the disease. Herpes is not that big, but depression is a serious deal if you’re feeling it!

How to Overcome your depression and Mental Health?

Mental health of a patient badly suffers when it hears the word “Herpetic” and is often further complicated by the unfortunate stigma that is attached to the stress of having a “Sexually transmitted Disease.”

The First important thing to realize and admit that You are physically mentally and emotionally DEPRESSED!!!

Sometimes you feel like you will require psychological support to get over these health issues. The sooner you do this, the sooner you can get on with your life. Get help if you’re upset, depressed, or having suicidal thoughts. And call someone! Your close friend, any family member, or the one you feel most comfortable sharing this. If you’re feeling depressive all the time, life can’t go on with this diagnosis. Remember that symptoms of herpes can be controlled, thanks to antivirals available in the market. There may be some days when your condition does not allow you to have sexual intimacy, try to enjoy different things in that time, do not perform sex if it fives your pain and tell your partner about your symptoms.

If you feel like down in the dumps, get counseling immediately from a proper health advisory, or join a Herpes Support Groups on different platforms. By connecting to other people who are struggling with herpes diagnosis, just like you, you’ll quickly find out that you are not alone and able to share your inner feelings and fight with the fears and depression around you, knowing that you are not alone for the rest of your life.

Patient can benefit from treatment for it, which may include counseling, medications, or self-help therapies. It is imperative to receive herpes treatment not just for your mental well being but also to prevent further outbreaks of herpes, as depression and anxiety can disturb your immune system.

How to open up to your partner?

Of course, being open and telling a partner is extremely stressful, but not disclosing, it can be even worse. There is a chance you may be rejected if your partner finds out or that you may spread the infection to other partners. However, in a stable relationship, the two will find a way to learn about herpes, understands each other, and begin coping with herpes in a positive light. Again, it’s not a terminal condition. It is an infection that comes and goes more as a nuisance than any other disease.

Tell your partner what’s going on, ask your doctor how to avoid spreading it, and get support. If you find that it’s hard to get past feeling betrayed or down about the situation, you may want to talk with a counselor who can help you both to handle those emotions and talk about the concerns you may have regarding health, sex life, and relationship. And the outcomes of this disease if you wanted to get pregnant and transmission in newborn.

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