Guest guest Posted September 9, 2010 Report Share Posted September 9, 2010 Thank you knot_weed From: knot_weed <tek0nik@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Non S/C Very personal question regarding intimacy Date: Thursday, September 9, 2010, 12:47 PM Â > > 5) I do not know the size of Lyme bacteria (and related bacteria), so I cannot > say how easy it is for those types of bacteria to pass > > through the delicate skin of the sexual organs. Borrelia has a size of about 0.3 by 20-30 micrometers. compared to other bacteria it is very thin and very long. We know that other spirochetes like Treponema (syphilis) can cross mucosa or slightly damaged skin. Some other Borrelia species (not the ones causing lyme) are known to cross intact skin. It is often said that Bb infection through skin is not possible, but I would not be so sure judging from how some of its close relatives behave. > 7) Cuts are easy to see/feel, micro-tears are not. yes, I think micro-tears is a risk factor. > 8) The point here is to use UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS. I have outlined the facts, > but some facts about passing Lyme during sex are > > still unknown. seems to me the risk of Bb infection by sex is VERY low; otherwise there would be no discussion about the question if sexual transmission of LD is possible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2010 Report Share Posted September 9, 2010 Â Yes this is true. And as my Candida doctor pointed out .. " Candida is not sexually transmitted persay, but if the person who does not have it already has a weakend immune system the conditions/terrain make it possible to contract " I beleive this is true in a lot of these pesky things. From: knot_weed <tek0nik@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Non S/C Very personal question regarding intimacy Date: Thursday, September 9, 2010, 12:59 PM Â > > Thank you knot_weed happy to fill in the few blanks between your good points. BTW, with 'very low risk' I don't mean that people shouldn't be careful. But it is good to see things in the right perspective. As others have mentioned, other sexually transmitted diseases are a far bigger risk factor nowadays. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2010 Report Share Posted September 9, 2010 I would just advise the original poster, and anyone else concerned, to not think of the risk of sexual transmission as low or very low, but to consider sexual transmission a possibility, period. As a scientist and high functioning Lyme patient, I remain amazed at the resiliancy of the bacteria and their ability to show up in any nook and cranny of my body at any time. So, that's why I err on the conservative and cautious side... On Thu Sep 9th, 2010 3:47 PM EDT knot_weed wrote: > > > >> > >> 5) I do not know the size of Lyme bacteria (and related bacteria), so I cannot >> say how easy it is for those types of bacteria to pass >> >> through the delicate skin of the sexual organs. > >Borrelia has a size of about 0.3 by 20-30 micrometers. >compared to other bacteria it is very thin and very long. > >We know that other spirochetes like Treponema (syphilis) can cross mucosa or slightly damaged skin. Some other Borrelia species (not the ones causing lyme) are known to cross intact skin. It is often said that Bb infection through skin is not possible, but I would not be so sure judging from how some of its close relatives behave. > > >> 7) Cuts are easy to see/feel, micro-tears are not. > >yes, I think micro-tears is a risk factor. > > >> 8) The point here is to use UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS. I have outlined the facts, >> but some facts about passing Lyme during sex are >> >> still unknown. > >seems to me the risk of Bb infection by sex is VERY low; otherwise there would be no discussion about the question if sexual transmission of LD is possible. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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