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Originally posted by: phisrow
If you have it, you'll notice a painless sore at the site of infection. That'll heal up within a month or two following exposure.
Within six months, you'll have a rash of the extremities(sometimes a grab-bag of other unpleasant symptoms)
Eventually, the neurological and cardiac complications will lead to insanity or death. Have fun!
Originally posted by: phisrow
If you have it, you'll notice a painless sore at the site of infection. That'll heal up within a month or two following exposure.
Within six months, you'll have a rash of the extremities(sometimes a grab-bag of other unpleasant symptoms)
Eventually, the neurological and cardiac complications will lead to insanity or death. Have fun!
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Originally posted by: phisrow
If you have it, you'll notice a painless sore at the site of infection. That'll heal up within a month or two following exposure.
Within six months, you'll have a rash of the extremities(sometimes a grab-bag of other unpleasant symptoms)
Eventually, the neurological and cardiac complications will lead to insanity or death. Have fun!
From what I've read, only a really small percentage of people who get syphilis develop the really bad later stage that damages the organs and brain.
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Originally posted by: phisrow
If you have it, you'll notice a painless sore at the site of infection. That'll heal up within a month or two following exposure.
Within six months, you'll have a rash of the extremities(sometimes a grab-bag of other unpleasant symptoms)
Eventually, the neurological and cardiac complications will lead to insanity or death. Have fun!
From what I've read, only a really small percentage of people who get syphilis develop the really bad later stage that damages the organs and brain.
Originally posted by: Captante
Theres a pretty good chance that you wouldn't know because many people never get the small painless lesion (called a chancre) or the rash however if left untreated long-term, some type of serious consequences are likely to result.
Further, even if you manage to avoid brain/heart other major organ damage, blindness or insanity, after a certain point syphilis can never be completely eradicated from the body even with 6-month daily courses of IV antibiotics.
In other words, if you thank theres any chance you've been exposed, get your a$$ to a doctor & get tested! (duh!!!)
Originally posted by: Paratus
Syphillis it all started with a little kiss.
Now it even hurts to take a piss.
Oh where did I get syphillis.
Sung to the tune of Yesterday by the Beatles
Originally posted by: Tremulant
Originally posted by: Paratus
Syphillis it all started with a little kiss.
Now it even hurts to take a piss.
Oh where did I get syphillis.
Sung to the tune of Yesterday by the Beatles
Suddenly,
I'm not half the man I used to be,
My penis, it won't stop burning me,
Oh, syphillis came suddenly.
Originally posted by: Tremulant
Originally posted by: Paratus
Syphillis it all started with a little kiss.
Now it even hurts to take a piss.
Oh where did I get syphillis.
Sung to the tune of Yesterday by the Beatles
Suddenly,
I'm not half the man I used to be,
My penis, it won't stop burning me,
Oh, syphillis came suddenly.
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Like if I do have it...I'll have had it for maybe a few months...would I know by now?
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
You can't get syphilis from whacking off.
Originally posted by: jadinolf
You can't get it from toilet seats.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
You can't get syphilis from sheep. You're more likely to have rabies.