tallbtm Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 In addition to starting PrEP, you should get vaccinated for both Hep A and Hep B. Be sure you go back for both the 2nd and 3rd injections at 1-month and 6-months after the initial injection(s). It's easy and highly recommended. 1
PrEPpedForCum Posted January 8, 2016 Report Posted January 8, 2016 Went to my internal medicine PCP in Tampa and told him I was dating again for the first time in years, and that I'm HIV negative and my boyfriend is POZ but undetectable. Without missing a beat, he said "Then you need to be on something called PrEP. You still need to practice safe sex, but it'll protect you if a condom breaks." I also endorse the Hep A & B vaccine regimen. 2
Guest Appletree Posted February 29, 2016 Report Posted February 29, 2016 6 months ago my gp didn't know what prep was. Now he's got five (I'm about to be 6) patients on it and had no problem going ahead with the blood work for me. I had another doctor, a dermatologist, who I sensed was less than 100% cool with my sexuality and I wonder if that was why he did such a shit job taking care of me. Both experiences made me seriously regret living in a small town with limited choices in health care providers. Sometimes I'd really like a big city doctor with lots of gay patients. Regardless, if there's anything ive learned in the last year about medicine it's that you have tyo advocate for yourself as well as you can, even if you think you have a good doctor. I'm sure a lot of us here have learned this by now, as well.
goodblkdicknass Posted July 25, 2016 Report Posted July 25, 2016 Where in DC? I live in the DC metropolitan area and my primary care physician told me the same thing. He was nice about it and just said he knew nothing about the drug other than that it would help people, but he didn't know enough to prescribe. I called various ID docs in the area. All those that I reached in Virginia told me they didn't do "maintenance work" and wouldn't schedule an appointment. I finally started calling ID docs located in DC and the first one I called scheduled an appointment and got me in to see her in 2 days. No problem getting the prescription.
bottombottoy Posted March 18, 2017 Report Posted March 18, 2017 I had to tell my doc about PreP, He was aware of it but didnt know much about it. He said he would do some research on it and then 2 weeks later prescribed it. Its a shame that Docs dont prescribe preventative medicine because they just dont know what it is.
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