MNKYPOX Monkeypox - Consolidated Thread.

phloydius

Veteran Member
This link goes to a reddit thread where a man who has sex with men discusses his reinfection of Monkeypox. Some of the language is graphic and obscene, so I'm not copy/pasting it here, just giving a very brief summary:

He says he was completely over his first Monkeypox infection on 7/18. He took TPOXX, but was not vaccinated. He came down with Monkeypox for the second time on 8/9. Thinks he was probably infected at a party on 7/31 where he had sex with several men. Interesting to note that he had a Shigella infection (a disease similar to E. Coli) on 8/4.

He notes that in the middle of the night he moves to a different part of the bed, because the bed "becomes soaked". It is not clear why it becomes soaked, and my assumption is from the weeping sores. He refers to one of them as a volcano. [Edited to add: Next two posts make good points that the soaked was probably sweat, not sores.]

There is some discussion on the thread about studies that show that the TPOXX antiviral "prevents immunologic memory" meaning that you can be re-infected multiple times.


https://www.reddit.com/r/MonkeypoxSF/comments/wkxtxf/2nd_infection_yeah_****_me/

ETA: Because the profanity filter changes a 4 letter word in the link, if you want to go to it you may need to change the **** to something relating to 'Fornication Under Consent King'.
 
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psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
This link goes to a reddit thread where a man who has sex with men discusses his reinfection of Monkeypox. Some of the language is graphic and obscene, so I'm not copy/pasting it here, just giving a very brief summary:

He says he was completely over his first Monkeypox infection on 7/18. He took TPOXX, but was not vaccinated. He came down with Monkeypox for the second time on 8/9. Thinks he was probably infected at a party on 7/31 where he had sex with several men. Interesting to note that he had a Shigella infection (a disease similar to E. Coli) on 8/4.

He notes that in the middle of the night he moves to a different part of the bed, because the bed "becomes soaked". It is not clear why it becomes soaked, and my assumption is from the weeping sores. He refers to one of them as a volcano.

There is some discussion on the thread about studies that show that the TPOXX antiviral "prevents immunologic memory" meaning that you can be re-infected multiple times.

I’ve read many accounts where the fever is so bad they’ve been sweating through the sheets and clothing though, too.

Maybe he’s saying it’s both of these?
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
There is some discussion on the thread about studies that show that the TPOXX antiviral "prevents immunologic memory" meaning that you can be re-infected multiple times.
Certainly sounds like it could generate healthy revenue, huh?

Bobby Shaftoe. Interesting choice of user name.

Yeah, he's talking about sweating.
 

phloydius

Veteran Member
Foul language warning in twitter video / feed.

I'm not entirely sure what point this person is trying to make, as I can't navigate the foul language idioms enough to make sense of most of what he said, and it probably isn't important enough to try. But...

Basically he says he has Monkeypox, and sorry he had to go to McDonalds to get food because he did not have any food at home, but it sucks to be everyone else.


View: https://twitter.com/DeadPrezidentss/status/1559329631240687619
 

helen

Panic Sex Lady
Found this image of a Monkeypox infection on the face (via another website). The picture can not be unseen, so I put it in a quote block, so that you have to hit 'click to expand' to see it. It looks extremely painful. If pictures like this start showing up on the 6 o'clock news, the herd will freak out.
I'm glad you warned us. I still overinflated my lungs inhaling to scream.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
Monkeypox is now in our local news cycle. They say that it's still "rare," but here's a list of symptoms just in case. They conclude by telling us to call our health care provider if we have concerns.

Yep, it's the first step. So glad I was able to work my dental cleaning in this morning. I'm done going to any sort of appointments like that for a while, including haircuts.
 

phloydius

Veteran Member



More information about the 2 Yr Old child in Harris County, Texas (Near Houston).

No one else in the immediate family is infected, so contact tracers are trying to find who infected the young child, or how the child was infected. The child has not been in a school or daycare setting recently.

 

greysage

On The Level
Sodomites, in my observations, don't give a shit about anyone but themselves, and a lot of them have a 'screw straight people' attitude or practice.

If this clown knows what, 'not have no groceries in the house' is, and he lived through the plandemic, then he must have heard of instacart before he got a pox on himself.
 

jward

passin' thru
Monkeypox Symptoms Tied to Specific Type of Sex Patients Had
Today, 02:45 AM

https://www.medpagetoday.com/infecti...disease/100176
Monkeypox Symptoms Tied to Specific Type of Sex Patients Had

— High viral loads at point of transmission may be the link


by Ingrid Hein, Staff Writer, MedPage Today August 11, 2022

Specific sexual behaviors were linked to where monkeypox symptoms showed up on the body of infected individuals, researchers in Spain reported.

Proctitis, an inflammation in the lining of the rectum, was more likely in individuals who reported anal receptive sex, while nearly all of those who presented with ulcerative tonsillitis reported oral receptive sex, found Oriol Mitjà, PhD, of University Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol in Badalona, Spain, and colleagues in a study published in The Lancet.

"Lesion swabs showed the highest viral loads, which, combined with the history of sexual exposure and the distribution of lesions, suggests close contact is probably the dominant transmission route in the current outbreak," the group wrote.

The findings were consistent with a viral load more than three orders of magnitude higher in lesion samples than in respiratory samples.

"Strikingly higher viral loads in lesion swabs than in pharyngeal swabs should be further investigated to guide the decision on whether respiratory transmission is relevant and respiratory isolation at home is necessary," the researchers added.

Their study enrolled 181 human monkeypox virus-infected patients from three sexual health clinics in Madrid and Barcelona. Of these patients, 166 identified as gay, bisexual, or men who had sex with men (MSM), and 15 identified as heterosexual men or heterosexual women.

Investigators collected lesion, anal, and oropharynx swabs for PCR testing and surveyed patients on specific sexual activities, asking them to report on number of sexual partners and sexual practices, including whether they practiced vaginal insertive sex, anal insertive or receptive sex, and oral insertive or receptive sex.

Proctitis was an absolute 31% more likely among MSM who reported anal receptive sex than among other MSM (38% vs 7%, P<0.0001). These patients also had a higher frequency of viral prodrome than the group that did not report anal receptive sex (62% vs 28%, P<0.0001).

Of the 18 out of 19 patients presenting with ulcerative tonsillitis who reported oral receptive sex, higher viral load on the skin was found compared to throat swabs (mean cycle threshold value 23 vs 32, P<0.0001).

"Our study strengthens the evidence for skin-to-skin contact during sex as the dominant mechanism of transmission of monkeypox, with important implications for disease control," the authors wrote.

"Anorectal and genital epithelium routes exhibit the highest probability of sexually transmitted infection acquisition because they have a lower degree of keratinization and a higher frequency of antigen-presenting cells such as macrophages and dendritic cells," they noted.




In an accompanying commentary, Dimie Ogoina, MD, of the Niger Delta Teaching Hospital in Bayelsa, Nigeria, and president of the Nigerian Infectious Diseases Society, noted the findings were similar to studies outside countries where human monkeypox is endemic.

"There have been no previous reports of proctitis from countries where monkeypox is endemic, but atypical presentations, such as genital rash as the first symptom and lack of distinct febrile prodrome, have been reported from Nigeria," Ogoina wrote...
 

phloydius

Veteran Member
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This was the primary metric I used under Covid to see how "we" were doing at containing the virus 2-3 weeks ago. Under Monkeypox, there is now enough data that this is also becoming meaningful. Looking at the chart for today tells me how the USA was preforming about 1 month ago.
 

bassgirl

Veteran Member
Arkansas has finally started posting infections by county. Looks like Little Rock has the most.

There are still a few dry counties in AR. No bars. Hoping that keeps it slowed down some.
 

Loretta Van Riet

Trying to hang out with the cool kids.
Foul language warning in twitter video / feed.

I'm not entirely sure what point this person is trying to make, as I can't navigate the foul language idioms enough to make sense of most of what he said, and it probably isn't important enough to try. But...

Basically he says he has Monkeypox, and sorry he had to go to McDonalds to get food because he did not have any food at home, but it sucks to be everyone else.


View: https://twitter.com/DeadPrezidentss/status/1559329631240687619
Self-centered jerk. Superspreader.
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I don't know if it means that there are cases in my county, but I saw on local news that the vaccine is available here at the local health dept. by appointment only. It wouldn't surprise me to find out that there are cases in my county now. Mississippi's website is still not reporting county by county like they did with Covid.

eta.....I'm beginning to think that MP is going to be another one of those diseases in the wild that we're all going to have to learn to live with just like Covid. What do ya'll think?
 
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bw

Fringe Ranger
I'm beginning to think that MP is going to be another one of those diseases in the wild that we're all going to have to learn to live with just like Covid. What do ya'll think?
We're just waiting to see how this develops. They were working on MP in the Wuhan lab, per reports. Right now it's behaving like normal MP, just being seeded fast and spreading due to cultural differences with Africa. I'm not at all confident that we're seeing the fruits of Wuhan. Yet.
 

phloydius

Veteran Member
Just posted a stupid long article from the Washington Post, discussing the history of the Monkeypox outbreak in the USA and the mistakes that the Biden Admin made causing it to get out of control. It was so long I had to break it up into several posts, because I hit the maximum length allowed on TB2k more than once, LOL. Figured it should be it's own tread, so that it doesn't make this thread hard to read, but wanted to link it from here:

 

EMICT

Veteran Member
Just posted a stupid long article from the Washington Post, discussing the history of the Monkeypox outbreak in the USA and the mistakes that the Biden Admin made causing it to get out of control. It was so long I had to break it up into several posts, because I hit the maximum length allowed on TB2k more than once, LOL. Figured it should be it's own tread, so that it doesn't make this thread hard to read, but wanted to link it from here:

I shortened the synopsis on that posting.
 

Kayak

Adrenaline Junkie
Just posted a stupid long article from the Washington Post, discussing the history of the Monkeypox outbreak in the USA and the mistakes that the Biden Admin made causing it to get out of control. It was so long I had to break it up into several posts, because I hit the maximum length allowed on TB2k more than once, LOL. Figured it should be it's own tread, so that it doesn't make this thread hard to read, but wanted to link it from here:


That article made me look at month-apart numbers:

5/17 - 1
6/17 - 121
7/18 - 2,002
8/16 - 12,689


So, it's gone from a multiple of 120, to 16, to 6. Any thoughts on why? You'd think with more testing, we'd see bigger numbers.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
AIDS all over again... on purpose, spread by the 'special class' of individuals. Rainbows and Unicorns for all.
I sense that you're angry, and it's perfectly understandable. But people need to move past that. I suspect the predominant spreaders changed from gay men to heteros a month or two ago. It's about to take off in heteros as universities start their year. The more people think they're safe because they're not gay, the faster it will spread.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
I sense that you're angry, and it's perfectly understandable. But people need to move past that. I suspect the predominant spreaders changed from gay men to heteros a month or two ago. It's about to take off in heteros as universities start their year. The more people think they're safe because they're not gay, the faster it will spread.

It is airborne and has long-lived fomites. That's the part not making it to the news, yet. I broke my own rule and had a frank talk with several women in the real world about that. I usually keep my mouth shut, but I was led to warn them and did.
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
I sense that you're angry, and it's perfectly understandable. But people need to move past that. I suspect the predominant spreaders changed from gay men to heteros a month or two ago. It's about to take off in heteros as universities start their year. The more people think they're safe because they're not gay, the faster it will spread.
Contact tracing must recognize the origins of the spread. I'm not angry, just truthful in how this disease began to spread. It spread due to homosexual activity among men, and dealt with anal sex... just like AIDS. If one would cut out the common denominator, then these events would not so likely occur.
 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
Now that it's in the public consciousness as that gay men's disease, no one wants to have it or report it.
You dont know that, it's only an assumption. I remember that argument for HIV back in the 1980s and 1990s. Turns put that is was and still is predominantly a gay STD. Sometimes, there is an urge to look too hard for conspiracy.

Then again, these days, it is a prudent approach.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
Contract tracing must recognize the origins of the spread. I'm not angry, just truthful in how this disease began to spread. It spread due to homosexual activity among men, and dealt with anal sex... just like AIDS. If one would cut out the common denominator, then these events would not so likely occur.

EMICT: I would agree about the initial cause. However, in 2022, I would argue that Monkeypox has been weaponized in a lab and is being introduced all over the US. I think one purpose is to impose lock-downs by the midterm elections. And, trust me, a year ago I would have regarded my own post as woo, but my viewpoint has changed a lot over this past year.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
You dont know that, it's only an assumption. I remember that argument for HIV back in the 1980s and 1990s. Turns put that is was and still is predominantly a gay STD. Sometimes, there is an urge to look too hard for conspiracy.

Then again, these days, it is a prudent approach.

Yes, read my post above. I try very hard to remain logical and level-headed, but some of yesterday's woo has become fact, like the lock-downs. I really didn't think TPTB would manage wide-spread lock downs here and in Europe.
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
EMICT: I would agree about the initial cause. However, in 2022, I would argue that Monkeypox has been weaponized in a lab and is being introduced all over the US. I think one purpose is to impose lock-downs by the midterm elections. And, trust me, a year ago I would have regarded my own post as woo, but my viewpoint has changed a lot over this past year.
Agreed... but that does not negate the mode of transfer, and the useful idiots that engage in such activity. I thought the same thing when AIDS was released, but no one wanted to listen to my 'woo' then as well. It's a shame that most cannot see purposeful events in the 'infection release' realm by the deep state.

I have come to the conclusion that the 'deep state' does not necessarily like gay men or actually see them as known conduits for bioweapon release..
 
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