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ic0578:

我看你的症状比较像疱疹, 如果一个月复发一次那基本就是, 你也不要为检测而头疼了。  如果你吃伐昔洛韦酸痛, 那你就该吃阿昔洛韦或者盐酸伐昔洛韦, 或者更昔洛韦。  但是药物始终不是解决的办法, 只是改善症状不能有治愈效果。 我是不赞成吃药的。  我不吃药。

xuhongwo:  如果你愿意有牺牲精神试一下你的方法, 我倒不反对, 试试效果如何, 如果好的话, 请不要告诉大家, 也让大家受惠。  希望这个社会还是正气占上风, 人的本性应该是善良的。  别忘记告知大家效果。  但我好像不太看好, 因为我觉得对于神经细胞的病毒感染, 一切的手段都是表面的, 根本不能对付, 无济于事。  

我爱泡泡:  看你的心态真的不错, 你也开始来安慰我了, 真好, 这就是进步。  迷糊心情有起伏, 但我要加油, 一定要跟上你!!

哭泣的妈妈:

非常理解你的感受。  这种感觉只有你和我能够明白, 他们男人不太懂, 不当妈的也不太懂。  既然事情已经发生了, 我们只有面对现实, 我们的能力改变不了它, 就只能接受。  我们也改变不了老公, 所以只能1改变自己, 同时希望我们的精神和举动来影响和感化老公。  当然, 如果老公继续犯浑, 那我这个老娘也不是好惹的, 那咱就来个宫廷政变看看。  哈哈, 讲笑。  我的意思说, 婚姻还是要珍惜的, 其实老公们心里很难过的, 我觉得他每次的负疚我能够感受到。  我们女人要掌握好分寸, 不能得寸进尺, 太欺负他们, 老公也要造反啊。   生活就是这样, 要保持一个平衡状态。  

现在要保持自己开心, 好好把孩子培养成才, 多赚些钱, 多存些女人的私房钱, 这样有钱有样, 老公也会对我们珍惜, 以后他们绝不会再犯错!!

心情决定健康, 情绪决定疱疹, 让我们象疱疹说  不不不!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

主保佑大家
迷糊送上
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回复:迷迷糊糊的疱疹系列研究----先从感叹开始

哈哈迷糊姐还在线好久没有在线跟你聊天了,我现在心情真的不错状态很好,就是复发的时候还有点紧张,不过我现在复发症状很请了就是长一两个小泡没有馈破大概四五天就好了,迷糊姐吃饭了吗我正在等一个客户来吃饭,我就是跟这个客户养的二奶发生关系传染给我的,我都不想来但是我的老板叫我一定要来,这个人是个贪官来的,不知道他今天有没有带那个二奶来,八个月前就是她带那个二奶来跟我们吃饭渴多了送不了那个二奶回去,我叫帮他送,谁知道那个二奶老是在车上勾引我,说我长得很像混血儿之类的话,还故意装醉叫我送她上楼结果就出事了,因为我没有女朋友所以就经不起诱惑了,呵呵我估计这个二奶也是那个贪官传染给她的,万恶的贪官呀。我很后悔,但是我不怪那个二奶,因为路是自己选择的,只能坦然面对。真希望这五年内有解药,到时候我一定去北京请迷糊姐吃最好吃的,比如北京国贸三期香格里拉的那家福临门,最后我还是希望迷糊姐你尽量放松自己,你还是太紧张了
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回复:迷迷糊糊的疱疹系列研究----先从感叹开始

美国政府和民间组织发起了新的一轮的向感染病毒疾病进行挑战的新举动。  在美国华盛顿由14名专家学者成立了国际感染疾病的疫苗及防治基金研究会, 旨在攻克目前在人类中肆虐的各种病毒的研发和治疗治愈。  

大家应该有些信心。  我们国家不管我们, 没有人注意这方面的研究, 不代表美国人不管。 看看人家, 每一天都在积极行动, 我向美国人致敬。  

主也请爱在中国大地的你的信徒
迷糊

WASHINGTON, June 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Fourteen leading scientists and advocacy experts in vaccines and infectious diseases have announced the formation of a new international Foundation to advance and accelerate vaccine research and development against infectious diseases. The Foundation for Vaccine Research will be headquartered in Washington, DC. The Foundation's mission is to raise global awareness of the need for increased, long-term, flexible funding for vaccine research against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and other infectious diseases, including neglected tropical diseases, as well as universal vaccines for influenza and a vaccine to avert pandemic influenza. The Foundation's activities will focus on persuading opinion leaders, policymakers inside and outside government, and other decision makers of the benefits and safety of vaccines and the merits of increased investment in vaccine research. The Foundation will seek to mobilize resources internationally and on a large scale to finance vaccine research globally, with a special focus on securing new assets and the development of innovative financing mechanisms. The Foundation will also conduct televised fundraising events and benefit concerts, with 100 percent of publicly donated funds going directly to teams of scientists and their institutions. The Foundation will also engage with the anti-vaccine movement to persuade them of the benefits of vaccines.

The leadership of the new Foundation is comprised of:
•Galit Alter, PhD, Assistant Professor in Medicine, Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University; Director, Ragon Institute Imaging Core; Director, Harvard Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Immunology Core, Boston, USA
•Patrice Debre, MD, PhD, Professor of Immunology, University of Pierre and Marie Curie, Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, Paris, France
•Jose M. Gatell MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine, Senior Consultant & Head, Infectious Diseases & AIDS Units, Clinical Institute of Medicine & Dermatology, Founder and Co-Director of the Catalan HIV Vaccine Project (HIVACAT), Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Spain
•Peter Hale, Founder, The It's Time Campaign, Washington, DC, USA
•Sylvie Le Gall, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University; Director, Ragon Institute Education and Training Platform, Boston, USA
•Ronald C. Desrosiers, PhD, Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School; Director, New England Primate Research Center, Boston, USA
•Willem Hanekom, Professor of Immunology; Co-Director, South African TB Vaccine Initiative (SATVI), Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, University of Cape Town, South Africa
•Professor Gregory Hussey, Deputy Dean: Research, Faculty of Health Sciences; Founder and Director, Vaccines for Africa, University of Cape Town, South Africa
•Paul A. Offit, MD, Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Maurice R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, USA
•Gregory A. Poland, MD, MACP, FIDSA, Mary Lowell Leary Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics; Director, Mayo Vaccine Research Group; Director, Translational Immunovirology and Biodefense; Editor-in-Chief, VACCINE; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
•Mauro Schechter, MD, PhD, Professor of Infectious Diseases, Head, Projeto Praca Onze, Hospital Escola Sao Francisco de Assis, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
•Guillaume Stewart-Jones, PhD, Principal Investigator, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
•Professor Simon Wain-Hobson, PhD, Chief, Molecular Retrovirology, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
•Robin A. Weiss, PhD, Professor of Viral Oncology, Division of Infection and Immunity, University College London, UK
The Foundation will work with a constellation of partner institutions and other stakeholders around the globe. The Foundation will incorporate the "It's Time Campaign," an advocacy and campaign organization based in Washington, which will become a program of the new Foundation and its main fundraising arm. The Foundation will share offices initially with the Campaign at their headquarters at 601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. The Campaign will retain its focus of campaigning for an HIV, TB, and malaria vaccine. The Foundation will advocate for increased funding for vaccine research against all infectious diseases in the belief that all vaccine research is underfunded and that breakthroughs could come from any field.
The Foundation will also finance vaccine research directly. Funding sources will include the It's Time Campaign's internet-based campaign, televised fundraising events, benefit concerts, and other initiatives undertaken by the Foundation. In the case of major televised events, 100 percent of publicly donated funds will go to research, none to overhead costs, with the proceeds distributed worldwide to scientists and their institutions wherever the funds will have the greatest impact in terms of accelerating vaccine research.

Prevention is better than cure
Of the billions of dollars spent every year fighting infectious diseases around the world, less than 2 percent is invested in vaccine research. The Foundation believes that this is shortsighted and that we must reset our priorities. "The science and the technology are there to develop life-saving vaccines for the most challenging infectious diseases," said Founding Board Director Dr. Paul Offit of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine. "However, the resources are not – and, when they are, they tend to come in bursts. Scientists everywhere need long-term, predictable funding in order to pursue new ideas and promising lines of research without worrying about paying next month's rent."
The Foundation fills a strategic gap at a time when resources are scarce and treatment costs are soaring. "No one has been advocating, lobbying or campaigning single-mindedly or consistently on the world stage for increased funding for vaccine research," said Peter Hale, founder of the It's Time Campaign. "It's time to fill this gap. While finding innovative new ways to persuade governments and other funders of the value of increased investments in vaccine research, we can help raise money for vaccine research by conducting televised fundraising events, just as other groups are doing to accelerate cancer and diabetes research."

"It's an exciting time to advance vaccine research and development to prevent humankind's most wretched diseases," said Founding Board Director Prof. Robin Weiss of University College London. "However, scientists must have the resources. We need leadership and further political commitment worldwide. I am pleased that finally someone will be advocating and campaigning for increased funding for vaccine research."

"Vaccines are most needed for infectious diseases that are ravaging developing countries, where financial incentives for vaccine companies practically do not exist," said Founding Board Director Prof. Mauro Schechter of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. "I hope that the creation of the Foundation will galvanize efforts to create innovative financing mechanisms and other incentives that will expedite vaccine research and development, particularly for HIV, TB, and malaria, in developing and developed countries."

"The personal and communal impact of colliding HIV and TB epidemics in South Africa is devastating," said Founding Board Director, Prof. Willem Hanekom of the South African TB Vaccine Initiative at the University of Cape Town. "We also have an emerging problem of extensively drug-resistant TB. We urgently need to prevent these diseases through effective vaccination. Vaccine development is hampered by inadequate resources; which, in turn, results from suboptimal advocacy efforts. The Foundation has a critical role in reversing this situation."

"The search for an HIV-1 vaccine is the holy grail. Breakthroughs will come, but not from tweaking a variable this way or that," said Founding Board Director Prof. Simon Wain-Hobson of the Institut Pasteur. "We need new ideas – which take time to come – and fresher minds. We must nurture our post-docs and ensure that they have the resources they need. Good ideas could come from any quarter, even from outside the field."

"Now is the time when revolutionary, unconventional ideas driven by young investigators may lead to game-changing discoveries that may provide the key elements required for vaccine design against HIV and other intractable diseases," said Founding Board Director Dr. Galit Alter, an early-career investigator at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard. "We have renewed energy and momentum following some encouraging recent clinical trial results but we must have the resources to build on these advances."

"Vaccines have saved millions of human lives, more than any other medical intervention," said Founding Board Director Prof. Gregory Poland of the Mayo Clinic and Editor-in-Chief of the journal, VACCINE. "With a sustained 2- to 3-fold increase in funding for vaccine research, I believe that we can eliminate infectious diseases as the primary cause of morbidity and mortality from the planet within our children's lifetime."

Notes for Editors
About the Foundation
The Foundation for Vaccine Research was incorporated in the District of Columbia on June 1, 2011, after complying with all applicable provisions of the District of Columbia's NonProfit Corporation Act. The Foundation is currently organizing its leadership to prepare for its formal launch and public debut this fall. During the summer months, the Foundation will also be filing for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service. Further details of the Foundation's leadership and its inaugural event will be announced shortly.

The Foundation's Logo
Vaccines are "miracles" that have saved millions of human lives and will continue to save millions more in the future. For this reason, the Foundation's logo features a large "V" center stage to symbolize the miracles worked by vaccines. The logotype was designed by award-winning typographer and designer Paul Soady in Los Angeles. "Sometimes when designing a logotype magic happens, usually it happens only ONCE in the design process," said Paul Soady. "In the case of 'The FOUNDATION for VACCINE RESEARCH' logotype, the magic happened 5 times! The "V" happens to be the key letter in the key word, "Vaccines." The "V" sits right in the middle of the line. "V" is considered the strongest letter in the Roman alphabet. "V" stands for Victory, thanks to Winston Churchill. "V" is the newest letter in the alphabet, the Romans used U instead." Our thanks to Paul Soady and to fellow Australian designer Chris Davies at Shout Studio in L.A. Paul's logotype design can be viewed on the Foundation's website at:

www.vaccinefoundation.org
About the It's Time Campaign

The It's Time Campaign is an advocacy and campaign organization in Washington, DC, that started as an all-volunteer group of vaccine advocates on Capitol Hill. After hosting and organizing a special Joint Congressional briefing on Capitol Hill on the 30th anniversary of the eradication of smallpox on May 17, 2010, the first briefing of its kind bringing together top scientists engaged in the fields of HIV, TB, and malaria vaccine research, the group was encouraged by its co-sponsors to incorporate as a foundation to take the Campaign further. The event was co-sponsored by Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation, Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN), International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), Jenner Society, Mayo Clinic, PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative, U.S. Military HIV and Malaria Vaccine Programs, and Nature. In addition to Washington, the Campaign plans to open offices in Brussels.
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回复:迷迷糊糊的疱疹系列研究----先从感叹开始

我爱泡泡, 你好。  

哇, 读你的疱疹故事没想到那么精彩, 你怎么这么好受骗呢。  你看来也是用下身来思考问题的???  太不值了, 和别人的女人。  希望你99%的时间用大脑思考。  不要做我老公那样的男人, 见到年轻的就走不动。  

福临门很贵, 不要破费,好好攒钱, 取个好老婆, 把钱多给老婆花, 给自己的孩子花, 多给你的父母花。

多谢你的一路以来的关注。  我看没有治愈的药, 你可能也能治愈了

我还有个疑问, 我不明白你们男人明知是谁传染的, 但就是不去找那个女的算账?? 我老公就不说, 这是为什么? 为什么不去找祸根, 教训一下??起码口头上要教训一下呀!!

请答!
该吃饭了, 我要走了
晚上回来再来看你的回答。  
迷糊
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回复:迷迷糊糊的疱疹系列研究----先从感叹开始

请那些卖药的不要在卖广告好吗,论坛里的都是受伤的人,能不能留一片净土,积点善德好吗,搞得我今天回复一个新人人家以为我是卖药的pian子晕死我了
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回复:迷迷糊糊的疱疹系列研究----先从感叹开始

我今天也看到这个消息了。不过没复制过来,因为有姐在嘛。呵呵
我看他们论坛向国家治病控制中心发去邮件别人都有好好的回复,还介绍患者去做“白老鼠”。。。哈哈,我们国家的却连个子都懒得回,悲哀啊。。。

我说了。。。首先,真的是自己犯贱。。。这个我不否认。。。只是谁都不会在犯错之前知道有这么一样东西。。。这是我国性教育的一个悲哀。。。

其次,不是不去算账,或许别人都不知道自己有这问题。。。姐也说了,人还是善良的,要知道自己有这问题,那么还可能去害别人?而且这病也不是人人都一开始就有症状。。。尤其是,要是她自己发病了,那么不舒服。。。难道还和其他人ML。。。或许她传染给自己的时候也不知道。。。唉。。。还是那个意思。。。中国的教育让人感到悲哀。。。

当然,美国似乎也没好到哪里去。。。很多人也是事后才知道。。。哈哈。。。

哈哈,钱财身外物啊。而且我相信有治愈药的时候我肯定不会穷哪里去,钱嘛,长赚长有,要是姐的病治好了,不要说一顿饭,就是满汉全席,请大家吃又何妨啊。至少,我们在论坛一起战斗过啊。

另外,我知道想在国内做一个基金是很困难的。。。我发个疱疹研究捐助网站,里面有库伦和布鲁姆教授的研究,大家有钱出钱吧。相信雄厚的资金绝对是快速研发出治愈药品的绝对保障。
http://www.herpescureresearch.org/

还有,我知道香港一间诊所有预防湿疣的疫苗,默沙东出品,上次本来发的帖子,可惜论坛不让发出来。。。没办法。。。谁有需要的可以发站内信,我会回复的。


最后,希望大家都能早日健康起来!!~
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哈哈,迷糊姐你不知道男人都是99%下半身思考问题的吗,我认识的男人都还没有见过不出去偷吃的,至于我为什么不经得起诱惑主要是我没有女朋友两年了,生理方面有需要,所以就。。。。。

迷糊姐你放心我请得起,我每个月都给我妈妈钱的,因为我是我们小区出名的孝子来的,我现在在外地工作妈妈在老家,每次给她钱她都不花的,可能他们那个年代养成的习惯吧,毕竟他们那个时候过得太辛苦了

至于你说的为什么不去问传染给我们的人,我想我跟你老公应该都明白问了也是白问,她肯定否认的,我在论坛里认识的一个战友他就是去结果就跟我说的一样,也许用一句经典的话来说是出来混的,迟早都要还吧。我不知道你老公的想法,但是我中pz后对生命有了新的诠释,明白了对爱情的忠诚度
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其实,即使你知道是谁传染的,也最多私下里说说她而已,怎么算账?然后弄得大家都知道你有pz,况且没人逼你和她发生关系,一切咎由自取。只是以后能吸取教训,路边的野花不能采,洁身自好,保护好家人,努力工作这是最重要的。
守住希望,守住梦想。
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迷糊姐...我的好怕有一天...论坛不见了:'( 我们去那儿找你啊...真的好怕好怕...好怕以后没有了你...没有了你就等于没有了最新消息...没有了精神支柱:'( 那怎算好???
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谢谢迷糊姐,谢谢你给过我的鼓励!我也不知怎么的,在对待疱疹的态度上慢慢地成熟了很多。谢谢你给过我的帮助!只是复发的时候还是有些失落!不过没事。
我爱泡泡,好久不见你的影子了,你变化挺大的。祝福你!
想想办法兄,坛子里你算得上是个不错的人。小弟理应多向你学习。我很赞成你的观点:中国性教育观念与健康观念实在是太差了。我正是吃了这样的亏,悲哀啊!
之所以慢慢地走出来,是受到大家的感染,我有了新的梦想,所以我有动力让我忘记疱疹。谢谢你们!
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