Hello I’m new here, so if this is the wrong place to ask this kind of
question, i’m sorry, please send me a mail.
Question and situation:
I take the next medicines: Indinavir, 3TC, D4T, Diffucan, Cotrimoxazol.
Dispite horny thoughts and feelings I don’t have a bit of an erection
and not a bit feeling in my penis,
does anybody have some solution or advice?
Or a place where I can find more information?
pieter


peka <p…@knoware.nl> wrote:
>Question and situation:
>I take the next medicines: Indinavir, 3TC, D4T, Diffucan, Cotrimoxazol.
>Dispite horny thoughts and feelings I don’t have a bit of an erection
>and not a bit feeling in my penis,
>does anybody have some solution or advice?
Have your physician check your testosterone levels. They may be very
low.
George M. Carter
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In article <5fs9bd$…@dfw-ixnews7.ix.netcom.com> g…@ix.netcom.com writes:
>peka <p…@knoware.nl> wrote:
>>Question and situation:
>>I take the next medicines: Indinavir, 3TC, D4T, Diffucan, Cotrimoxazol.
>>Dispite horny thoughts and feelings I don’t have a bit of an erection
>>and not a bit feeling in my penis, does anybody have some solution or
>>advice?
>Have your physician check your testosterone levels. They may be very
>low.
> George M. Carter
In message-ID <5f1f9b$…@dfw-ixnews9.ix.netcom.com>
g…@ix.netcom.com (George M. Carter) writes:
>jscut…@panix.com (James Scutero) wrote:
>[...]
>>Why aren’t you taking the drug "cocktails," George?
>The last time I tested–which was about two years ago–I was HIV
>negative. Since that time, I’m not sure if I’ve seroconverted or not.
>I do not have medical insurance or Medicaid. My health appears to be
>good. I am pretty sure I have chronic hep C but cannot afford PCR or
>other tests.
>Part of the problem is my own sense of denial. My ex-boyfriend of many
>years seroconverted last year. Frankly, I’m scared.
>[...]
> George M. Carter
Curious George does not think twice about dispensing medical
advice, but when it comes to his own health, he avoids doctors like the
plague. You won’t find Drs. Harris or Holzman telling Curious George that
he has his head in the sand or that he is falling off of a skyscraper like
they told me. No, little monkey boy is free to pass out cocktails and play
doctor. He’s even free to spread hepatitis. Carter’s lesson: Don’t get
tested, don’t tell.
Subject: Re: (212) GWM, 42, seeks similar for LTR
From: g…@ix.netcom.com (George M. Carter)
Date: 1997/03/02
Message-Id: <5fc8r9$d7h@sjx-ixn10.ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups: alt.personals.motss
>d…@soho.ios.com wrote:
>>42 y/o successful scientist/executive; 6′, 160 pounds, br/br.
>>Enjoys theater, travel, rafting, music, good food and wine. D/D free.
>>You: 25-40, thin to medium build, bright, successful, preppy/clean
>>shaven a plus. Goal: fulfilling and satisfying LTR. Looking forward to
>>hearing from you-
>I’m 36, 5’10", 150#, blond/blue, slender/smooth and cute and look
>younger. What kind of scientist are you? I do technical writing and am
>a classical violinist. A bit more on the Bohemian than preppy side,
>tho. I’m in 718. Tell me more about you!
>George
* * *
-Giacomo
Giacomo’s Cabaret, http://www.panix.com/~jscutero
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jscut…@panix.com (James Scutero) wrote:
>>>Dispite horny thoughts and feelings I don’t have a bit of an erection
>>>and not a bit feeling in my penis, does anybody have some solution or
>>>advice?
>>Have your physician check your testosterone levels. They may be very
>>low.
>> George M. Carter
>In message-ID <5f1f9b$…@dfw-ixnews9.ix.netcom.com>
> g…@ix.netcom.com (George M. Carter) writes:
>>jscut…@panix.com (James Scutero) wrote:
>>[...]
>>>Why aren’t you taking the drug "cocktails," George?
>>The last time I tested–which was about two years ago–I was HIV
>>negative. Since that time, I’m not sure if I’ve seroconverted or not.
>>I do not have medical insurance or Medicaid. My health appears to be
>>good. I am pretty sure I have chronic hep C but cannot afford PCR or
>>other tests.
>>Part of the problem is my own sense of denial. My ex-boyfriend of many
>>years seroconverted last year. Frankly, I’m scared.
>>[...]
>> George M. Carter
> Curious George does not think twice about dispensing medical
>advice, but when it comes to his own health, he avoids doctors like the
>plague. You won’t find Drs. Harris or Holzman telling Curious George that
>he has his head in the sand or that he is falling off of a skyscraper like
>they told me. No, little monkey boy is free to pass out cocktails and play
>doctor. He’s even free to spread hepatitis. Carter’s lesson: Don’t get
>tested, don’t tell.
Well, now. James, you surprise me with the depth of your ugliness. It
seems to me this is a reflection of your own denial regarding your
plunging T cell count and I’m rather sorry to see it.
I don’t see any problem with telling someone to get their testosterone
level checked. Do you? If so, please tell me.
The last part of the post was an error–it was intended to be a
private email but wound up on that list. I half expected to see it
wind up here–but what surprises me is that you were the one to do it,
not Fred Shaw. I guess he’s your good buddy now?
It is not easy for me to deal with my own problems. You see, I don’t
have health insurance. If I test HIV positive, it will be even MORE
difficult to get health insurance. A bit of a Catch 22–so it’s not
just my personal fears. Besides, I can’t afford healthcare right now
anyway.
Second, everyone has a right to have a fulfilling sex life, regardless
of HIV status or hepatitis status. As it is, I probably have chronic
hep C, which, while potentially sexually transmissible, is not nearly
as easily done as hep B (or HIV). That’s what safer sex is about,
isn’t it?
As to my feelings on the drugs–there is no conflict between my belief
that the various cocktails can help people with frank AIDS. Even if I
*am* HIV+, I would not choose to do the drugs. I don’t have night
sweats or swollen lymph nodes. If I had access to tests, though, and
found I had 5 T cells and a 3 million virus load, I sure as hell would
think about taking the drugs. And like I said, if I survive a first
OI, I would immediately start a cocktail. Probably AZT-3TC-Crixivan.
I should have realized the kind of pain your in. But to stoop to these
sleazy cheap tactics all I can really say is fuck you. I think the
fact is that you are scared shitless right now because you haven’t a
CD4 count in a while. And you’re scared of the drugs–as you should be
concerned. But that doesn’t give you the right to take it out on me.
And it sure as hell won’t stop me from doing the best I can to offer
information.
So how’s Michael Ellner doing these days? Have you kissed and made up?
George M. Carter
Scutero, you must be a real low-life. If you had simply called Carter an
asshole (like someone did to Shaw) I wouldn’t have cared (sticks and
stones…). But to re-post such a personal message was certainly an
attempt to inflict pain and harm. I have lost whatever respect I may have
had for you.
In article <5fv9in$…@panix.com> jscut…@panix.com "James Scutero" writes:
> Curious George does not think twice about dispensing medical
> advice, but when it comes to his own health, he avoids doctors like the
> plague. You won’t find Drs. Harris or Holzman telling Curious George that
> he has his head in the sand or that he is falling off of a skyscraper like
> they told me. No, little monkey boy is free to pass out cocktails and play
> doctor.
Indeed, without his efforts at promoting deadly poisons there
might be rather less profitable "Aids" business all round.
John
–
Dr. Bernard Forscher, former editor of the U.S. Proceeding of the
National Academy of Sciences:
"The HIV hypothesis ranks with the ‘bad air’ theory for malaria and
the ‘bacterial infection’ theory of beriberi and pellagra. It is a
hoax that became a scam.
(Sunday Times 3 April 1994)