dandy55
11-10-2008, 08:55 AM
My wife and I have been together for five years. About A year ago my wife had an outbreak. She went to the doc and had them removed. About a month or two after she had them removed. I had an outbreak.
Three or four months before she showed symtoms, she went to Vegas for her 21st b-day for a week with a couple of her girlfriends. I trust her, but this makes me wonder. What do you think? Is it possible to have it for years and only be with the same partner for 5 years and then both have an outbreak of hpv?
Three or four months before she showed symtoms, she went to Vegas for her 21st b-day for a week with a couple of her girlfriends. I trust her, but this makes me wonder. What do you think? Is it possible to have it for years and only be with the same partner for 5 years and then both have an outbreak of hpv?
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calidreaming
11-10-2008, 02:43 PM
anything is possible!
from what i hear, hpv could be dormant for years, and then outbreak. Also, she could have had it for years, and maybe had one wart that she never noticed. I was just diagnosed with genital warts, and the dr. says I could have had it for years.
You really never know with HPV. Its kinda a mystery disease!
from what i hear, hpv could be dormant for years, and then outbreak. Also, she could have had it for years, and maybe had one wart that she never noticed. I was just diagnosed with genital warts, and the dr. says I could have had it for years.
You really never know with HPV. Its kinda a mystery disease!
Pickle Eyes
11-10-2008, 08:56 PM
Hi Dandy, we have a lady who is very active on this board who has been in a monagmous marriage for 16 years and she recently had a genital wart. Her husband never had one.
So, yes, it is possible even for low risk HPV (that can cause warts) to not show up for years or decades.
So, yes, it is possible even for low risk HPV (that can cause warts) to not show up for years or decades.

