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The original Living Sphere Support Forum is now closed due to the popularity of the Living Sphere Community site and the fact that it provides a much more supportive and interactive environment than any traditional support forum can.

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However, if you prefer the traditional style support forum, the following is a list of some of the best herpes support forums on the net.

Herpes Hangout Support ForumHerpes Hangout - The hangout forum is here to help you through the emotional rollercoaster which is sometimes a part of coming to terms with having herpes and to assist you to move on with your life. Please don’t be afraid to post any feelings that you may be experiencing. You will find some great people here who are willing to help, share information and ways to handle the situations we have all come across in dealing with the virus.

Picking Up the Pieces – For over a decade Picking Up the Pieces has been helping newbies come to terms with their diagnosis. Picking Up the Pieces is open to anybody that is interested in learning more about Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), Human Papillomavirus (HPV) or any other Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD).

Shut Up and Post! STD Message Board – Think Outside the Condom and Promote STD Awareness.

The Original Herpes Home Page Discussion Forums -Herpes and HPV, also known as genital warts, are very common infectious diseases, but there is a surprising lack of information available about it, and an equal lack of “heart” in dealing with it. In 1995 a friend suggested that there was a need for a “Herpes Home Page” based on responses he had from several newsgroups. So here it is with coverage of HPV as well.

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  1. I have herpes and I need more explanation on a value of herpes test what is serious. Does herpes I eventually will become later herpesII. Hiv and herpes information.

    • HSV-1 cannot become HSV-2, they are two different strains of the herpes virus.

      Both HSV-1 and HSV-2 can occur on any part of the body, however, HSV-1 generally appears in the oral region and HSV-2 in the genital region.

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