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  1. Friday night I was really horny, so I texted a regular fuck bud of mine, a youngish black guy with a great cock, who lived on the north side of Houston . I arrived at his place and before, his long fat nine inch cock was buried balls deep in my cunt. This guy always throws me a good fuck. He's slightly dominant, putting me into different positions so he can really work and open my hole before shoving his BBC deep, and filling me with his big nutt. I always leave satisfied...and horny for more. As soon as we were done, I headed over to check out a nearby video store, which is tucked into a nearly abandoned strip center behind a bar that recently closed. Unfortunately, when the bar went so did a lot of the traffic at the ABS, so the last few times I've stopped at the ABS, it has been dead. This time I was pleasantly surprised to see a number of cars in the parking lot. Figuring my chances were good, I paid the fee and went in the back. It's basically a big room, open in the center with the booths on opposite walls. As I made my first pass through, a black dude practically jumped out of his booth to get my attention. However, I played it coy, and walked to the opposite end and back before leaning against the wall a couple feet from his booth. He motioned me over so I joined him. His nice fat, eight and a half inch cock was poking through the zipper of his shorts and pretty soon I was devouring it. He undid his pants and dropped them to the floor, so I followed his example, undid mine, and went back to sucking his cock. Before long, he reached toward my ass. 'JACKPOT', I thought as I kept at his dick. Sure enough, he motioned that he wanted to fuck, so I stood up, he angled behind me, bent me forward, and slid that fat BBC up my cum-slicked hole. Considering we were in a rather cramped booth, he threw a surprisingly good fuck. After a while, though, I couldn't stay in the standing position anymore, so we ended up with me on my knees on the floor and him drilling me semi-doggy style until he whispered "I'm cumming" and shoved in one last time and busted. After a few seconds he pulled out, so I took his cock in my mouth and cleaned him off. I hung around there a little longer hoping one of the other guys wanted to play, but no one bit, so I left to sit in my car for a while, flipping between a4a, bbrts, grindr and scruff looking for some more nutt. Surprisingly, I found a black top on bbrts. He was staying in a motel a few miles away so I headed that direction. His cock wasn't as nice as the first two, but hey a black cock is a black cock. Pretty soon he was buried balls deep and before long he added his seed to my well-fucked cumhole. By this time it was 2:00 AM, so I headed home, completely satisfied.
  2. I had to make a business trip to central Texas Saturday, so decided that instead of returning to Houston, is drive up I35 to Dallas for the night instead. Got a cheap motel online north of downtown and posted a couple ads on craigslist, with variations on the theme: "Blindfolded cumdump ass up for nutt (Addison/Dallas) Looking for quick pump n dump top to load my faggot ass with nutt Prefer black & Latino tops. RAW ONLY Send pic text or email" First guy was white, but had a nice fat dick, about 7.5" or so. Started sucking him and he wanted to suck me a little. But pretty soon he was ready to fuck. His raw cock felt so good slipping into my hole. Gave me a good hard fuck, climbing up on the bed and pistoning that dick into my hole before bring itdeep and unloading. Load number 2 came from a 21 year old mixed top. He slid into my well lubed hole and pounded away, making softly as he fucked me for about 5 minutes before plunging deep and unloading with a sigh. It got quiet after that and I ended up falling asleep. Sunday morning, before checkout, I hooked up with a guy off BBRTS that lived close to my hotel. He came, slid his raw dick into my hole and fairly quickly added another load to my ass. Definitely worth the trip!
  3. I found some additional info while googling today that actually paints a more disturbing picture than I originally thought. According to Grady's 2013 annual report (available online), they saw 126,000 ER visits that year. In the first 6 months of 2014 (according to data compiled by us news & world report), they saw 110,000 for a cumulative 18 mo total of 236,000 ER visits. (Grady began testing every er patient in 2013 according to WABEs report.) Now there's no way for sure to know how many are repeat visits, but a 2012 Annals of Emergency Medicine report finds that roughly 8% of all ER visits are repeat patients. So let's subtract that out of the Grady numbers, because (theoretically) they would have already been tested for HIV on their first visit. That leaves 217,000 unique ER patients tested & treated, or about 397 patients every day (217,000/547 days). If they are finding, on average, 2-3 new HIV cases daily, that's a infection rate of between 0.50% & 0.75%. Or, roughly, between 1085 and 1627 new cases during that 18 month period. That's a damned significant number, and one officials are right to be concerned about.
  4. It should be pointed out that the story referenced looked at the number of reported cases at Grady Hospital, which is the only Atlanta hospital that follows recent CDC recommendations to test all ER patients for HIV. I feel it's important to point out the following: "Since starting a routine testing program in 2013, Grady Hospital has diagnosed an average of two or three patients with HIV every single day" (WABE.COM). Read that again if you need to: 2 to 3 new cases daily. Thus is important because Grady is the taxpayer-supported public hospital, serving mainly low income patients. Grady is the hospital the low income community goes to when they're suffering from the flu. That means doctors there treat hundreds, if not a couple thousand patients every day - each of whom is getting tested. And out of that number (which isn't included in the story, by the way) there are, on average, 2 - 3 positive diagnoses...with roughly a third to one half of *those* (1 - 1.5 out of 3) having clinical signs of AIDS. I'm not faulting WABE's report, nor trying to downplay the significance of the findings. However, statisically, this is a very small number. But, why report these facts when the media can have fun with statistics and scare everyone into thinking "ZOMG, there are AIDS zombies walking around Atlanta right now!!!"
  5. "A lab-made molecule that mimics an antibody from our immune system may have more protective power than anything the body produces." http://news.sciencemag.org/biology/2015/02/stopping-hiv-artificial-protein?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=facebook
  6. UPDATE: It's now been one year since I learned I was POZ. Looking back, I still don't regret what eventually led up to that diagnosis and I don't let the fact I'm POZ define me. I only had one major crises of conscious, which came after learning my dad was suffering from kidney failure (brought on by a long undiagnosed auto-immune disorder that runs in my family). At the time I really feared I might be asked to donate a kidney, which would have led to my disclosing my status to several family members at once. It didn't come to that and sadly my father passed in November. I'm healthy and remain undetectable with good cd4 levels. I recently changed jobs, now working in public relations with a 9-5 schedule and much less stress than working in television. Thanks for all the advice early on. Your contributions were greatly appreciated.
  7. It's an instant messaging app. Somewhat more "discreet" for guys (especially on the dl) to text when replying to craigslist ads
  8. Rented a motel last night near the seedy side of southeast Houston intending to take some hot nutt. Boy did I ever!! Posted this ad on Craigslist: FAGGOT SLUT FOR ANON BREEDING Wht bareback cumdump with big ass looking to get loaded up. Prefer Blk & Latino but open. Love anon encounters and if you have a buddy even better. Door will be ajar for you to come in, unload and bounce. >>>ABSOLUTELY NO CONDOMS!!<<< Must send a pic of your dick to be considered. Text/email only Within about 30 mins I got my first hit by text. Guy was about 30 mins away, but still wanted to come. Same thing with a guy who contracted me by email. Both wanted to come unload. Next came a hit on my kik app. And another. Kik #1: Black top, nearby looking to unload. Gave him the address and waited. about 10 mins later, I had the door open. He comes in, slid inside and started pumping away. Emptied his balls and left. 5 mins after he left, email guy shows up. Walks in and starts fucking. Literally 3 mins later, kik #2 knocks on the door. I let him in. He was into joining in and I started sucking on his fast black cock. Another 3 mins and another knock at the door. Text dude. He's into joining in as well. Turns out email guy is totally turned on by the scene and starts directing traffic on my ass. I am in pig heaven! All three have great cocks and pretty soon they each take their turns unloading deep in my slut ass. Couldn't have planned it better if I tried!
  9. "Opportunistic infection" is a new phrase in having to get used to. A few weeks ago, I had a certain brand of fast food pizza that left me with both an upset stomach and constipation. Consequently I developed a hemorrhoid and, I'm guessing, an anal tear that became badly infected. I've been dealing with it for the better part of 3 weeks, thinking I could control/fix it myself. I did everything from salt water soaks to salt water sprays (using my cleaning kit) to putting neosporin and prep h on it. All to no avail. Finally went to the doctor this past Thursday for treatment and got some antibiotics to control the infection. Hoping that I won't require surgery to fix the tear. I have dealt with hemorrhoids from time to time but never like this. Hoping to never go through it again
  10. Prior to getting my prescription for Atripla, I signed up for a Gilead card as well. But on the day I received the 'script, the nurse at my ID doctor gave me a packet from Bristol-Meyers Squibb that included a copay card, so I ended up going with that. As far as I can tell, the BMS card doesn't have an expiration date.
  11. I'm lucky in that the ID doctor I see did order my blood work for about two weeks out from my last appointment so that we could discuss it at my 3 month check up. Same thing for my November follow-up. If you're in Houston and you have health insurance, I definitely recommend Dr. Tariq with Kelsey-Seybold clinic.
  12. Varies from person to person. It was rather mundane for me after about 2 weeks, I think. But I wasn't terribly surprised when I got the diagnosis. I knew it was only a matter of time with the risks I was taking.
  13. (Part 3)

    The good news is as long as your not resistant to the drugs, your eligible to take any of them so if you do have side effects on Atripla, switching to Complera (or another) is easy to do.

    But all of this is in the future 2 weeks (first blood work results) to 3 months (second blood work results) down the road. Your crappy feeling may be more the result of stress from worrying and not so much the virus itself

  14. (Part 2)

    What you should find out from your first blood draw is viral load, cd4 count and any drug resistance your virus might have. The third is most important (in my mind) because that will have an affect on which treatment regimen you can be on. I would also say it's more than likely you won't have any drug resistance, which means all the options are on the table.

    Next is which drug you will be on. My doc suggested Atripla with the fall back of Complera. From my research one is just as good as the other, but more people have certain side effects from Atripla that they don't on Complera. I really have had no side effects. It hasn't affected my sleep or appetite or sexual drive (haha). I take it at bedtime (which for me can range from 7 am -10 am, since I work graveyard). On my days off I take it at bedtime (usually around 2 am, which my doctor said was just fine).

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  15. You mentioned in one of your posts that you wanted a drug that is good for getting your cd4 count up. From my perspective, that's a bit of a fallacy to look for that. Getting your viral load under control will help boost your cd4.

    But from what my doc advised, any number of things can affect your cd4 level: stress, a cold, allergies, etc. IIRC, my cd4 actually dropped back a bit in my last blood work versus my first, not much mind you (along the lines of 750 in February versus 698 in May), and it's still well above whats considered dangerous (less than 500 or less than 200, depending on your doctors view). So I was told not to worry and that it is normal.

  16. Understood. Didn't realize you were overseas :). The Mobile version of the site doesn't show location.

  17. If you would like text me. I can try to help answer a few questions. Im available for about the next hour.

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  18. (Part 2)

    As far as how quickly you'll go undetectable, I think it all depends on your starting point. If your viral load is high, it might take longer to knock it back. In my case, my VL was already very low (7070 copies/mL) so the meds were able to get it under control quickly. If your VL is high, it might take longer. And that will be true for any of the treatment regimens.

    You have a wait ahead of you because it will take at least 3 months to see how your regimen is working.

    But get started as quickly as you can. If you have health insurance, that should cover the majority of your cost, aside from copay. But all of the major drug companies offer a copay assistance card, and very few ask questions about eligibility (except and unless your meds are covered by Medicaid or other assistance, such as Ryan White grant funding). My doctor gave me one from Bristol Meyer Squibb that pays up to $400/month toward copay (mine is/was $50/Mo).

  19. Hey man. From what I've gathered, stribild is the newest medication on the market.

    But from what my doctor said they all more or less contain the same basic ingredient, mostly the active ingredient in truvada, complemented by others that help boost the way the body absorbs and uses it.

    After my initial blood work, to test for any drug resistance, viral load count and CD4 level, we consulted about which med to take.

    My doctor recommended Atripla, but noted if it didn't work or if the side effects were to much, I could use Complera. And if that didn't work... She went on to list the various other treatment regimes available.

    Atripla gave me very few side effects and the ones I do have occasionally (fatigue and a sometimes buzzy-ness, if I take it during my waking hours) are manageable.

  20. Just got the results back from my 3 month blood draw. From the looks of it, I am now what's considered "undetectable". Went from a VL of 7070 in late February to <20 in May. Research I've done online indicates <50 is more or less the accepted level for being " undetectable ." I've been taking Atripla since mid-March. I have a doctors appointment Monday to confirm the results. I really want to thank those of you who encouraged me to get on meds right away. It was definitely the right advice.
  21. If I overstep my bounds with this I apologize, but I'm curious: do you live in the US? I'm on Atripla as well, with excellent health benefits, but my doc gave me a copay card from Bristol Meyer Squibb that covers my $50 monthly copay. I showed it to the pharmacist one time and since then haven't paid the copay. In the attached material it says it covers up to $400/month (for those who don't have good prescription benefits).
  22. Interestingly I have had very few if any side effects from taking Atripla. I recall having had dreamed but not the content. And I was kind of looking forward to the possibility of having some very vivid dreams. About the only side effect I can recall was a slight "buzzy/drunk" feeling and slight fatigue on the first two days I took it while awake (I work graveyard, and usually take it in the morning before bed).
  23. I generally take my pill right before bed, which with my varying work schedule can fluctuate anytime from 7:00 - 10:00 in the morning. On my two "weekend" days last week that I took it at roughly the same time (I went to bed at about 2:30am one day and midnight the next) I did so because I was a little afraid of taking the dose early (by 7-9 hours). Would that have posed a problem?
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