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Bakit mo naman nasabi na may STD ka? There is no need na pumunta talaga sa isang STD clinic any GP can handle that. Furthermore wag kang mabahala na pumunta sa isang professional, may tinatawag na doctor-patient confidentiality kaya your secret is safe...
very well said boss charlie... usually ang slight STDs mga UTI lang kaso di talaga ito namamatay agad so dapat consult talaga sa doctors, i have friends na nagkaroon na nito and talaga naman isinusumpa na nila ang STDs...Sent from my 007 iPhone using Tapatalk
A friend and I have done it with a common girl. (No, not a threesome) And he told me he now has infection. That's how i suspect i have it too. I prefer a specialist, sir. (No offense to GPs)Thank you rowver. It's a big help.
In general, doctors will not treat patients in a hotel, patients that they don't know, unless the hotel manager calls in behalf of their customer/patient. It would be awkward if you request the hotel manager to call for an infectious disease specialist. It may create a widespread panic in the hotel which may lead, either to customers and hotel personnel abandoning the hotel or the hotel being quarantined. Instead of ensuring your privacy,even the government may step in.The best way would be to google the name of a specialist in your preferred hospital, choose the doctor you want, make an appointment, go, and get a diagnosis.The only reason a reputable doctor will accept to treat you in a hotel is if you were referred by a common friend whom the doctor respect and believe, believe that you're a legitimate patient who really needs help.Nobody here can do that because, I think, nobody here knows you enough to risk their reputation in referring you to a doctor-friend of theirs, in case something untoward happens.When a female patient suspects herself to have, or have STD, they go to an OB-Gyne. The male counterpart is the urologist. Infectious disease specialist normally handle flu/flu-like symptoms and diseases (Ebola, H1N1 - bird flu) and the like. Chances are, they will refer you to a urologist.Stop dilly-dallying and get yourself diagnosed. I know you take your privacy seriously and doctors take the doctor-patient relationship seriously too. Now, if you're somewhat famous, you're literally and figuratively falled. You just need to man-up and deal with the consequences.Sent from my Motorola Banana using IBM Selectric 64