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Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: Mana Tahaie on August 21, 2007, 01:47:01 PM
Starting today, the Tulsa City-County Health Department is featuring a monthly LGBT Health Clinic.

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Mana Tahaie
Programs & Development Coordinator
Oklahomans for Equality
918.743.4297
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: iplaw on August 21, 2007, 02:01:37 PM
What are "LGBT-specific health care needs?"
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: cannon_fodder on August 21, 2007, 02:25:51 PM
Man, I wondered the same thing but didn't really want to ask.  I understand the part where they might not be "out" to their MDs.  That makes sense, since some MDs are family friends, or have known you forever, or people you just dont really know.

But health specific kinda threw me for a loop.
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: iplaw on August 21, 2007, 02:34:17 PM
quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Man, I wondered the same thing but didn't really want to ask.  I understand the part where they might not be "out" to their MDs.  That makes sense, since some MDs are family friends, or have known you forever, or people you just dont really know.

But health specific kinda threw me for a loop.

I hadn't thought about that fact...good call though.  What would I do if I wasn't comfortable talking with the doc and I was still on my folks insurance and they were the family GP?  

There really is only one aspect of personal health that can think of, but they said it's "more than just about safe sex," so I too am a little perplexed...

And it says they educate you about your needs...so they have to explain to people what their needs are?  If they have to be told is it really a need?  I'm getting more confused the more I read...
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: sgrizzle on August 21, 2007, 03:35:07 PM
quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Man, I wondered the same thing but didn't really want to ask.  I understand the part where they might not be "out" to their MDs.  That makes sense, since some MDs are family friends, or have known you forever, or people you just dont really know.

But health specific kinda threw me for a loop.

I hadn't thought about that fact...good call though.  What would I do if I wasn't comfortable talking with the doc and I was still on my folks insurance and they were the family GP?  

There really is only one aspect of personal health that can think of, but they said it's "more than just about safe sex," so I too am a little perplexed...

And it says they educate you about your needs...so they have to explain to people what their needs are?  If they have to be told is it really a need?  I'm getting more confused the more I read...



Sure, I didn't know I had social anxiety disorder, restless leg syndrome, or many other problems until I was educated. I also didn't know herpes made you want to hike and kayak.
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: iplaw on August 21, 2007, 03:59:10 PM
quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Man, I wondered the same thing but didn't really want to ask.  I understand the part where they might not be "out" to their MDs.  That makes sense, since some MDs are family friends, or have known you forever, or people you just dont really know.

But health specific kinda threw me for a loop.

I hadn't thought about that fact...good call though.  What would I do if I wasn't comfortable talking with the doc and I was still on my folks insurance and they were the family GP?  

There really is only one aspect of personal health that can think of, but they said it's "more than just about safe sex," so I too am a little perplexed...

And it says they educate you about your needs...so they have to explain to people what their needs are?  If they have to be told is it really a need?  I'm getting more confused the more I read...



Sure, I didn't know I had social anxiety disorder, restless leg syndrome, or many other problems until I was educated. I also didn't know herpes made you want to hike and kayak.

Restless Leg Syndrome...don't you mean "Jimmy Legs"
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: cannon_fodder on August 21, 2007, 04:23:57 PM
Wow, I've been noticing that herpes suffers who are in a committed relationship and educated about the risk of transmission have a strong correlation with hiking and other outdoor activities?

Does hiking give you herpes?  I'm not a medical person, but I'm assuming so.  I better get me some of that there herpes drugs next time I head to redbud.
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: iplaw on August 21, 2007, 04:28:54 PM
quote:
Does hiking give you herpes?
No, but you CAN get gonorrhea from a tractor.  
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: okiebybirth on August 21, 2007, 10:02:10 PM
quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Man, I wondered the same thing but didn't really want to ask.  I understand the part where they might not be "out" to their MDs.  That makes sense, since some MDs are family friends, or have known you forever, or people you just dont really know.

But health specific kinda threw me for a loop.

I hadn't thought about that fact...good call though.  What would I do if I wasn't comfortable talking with the doc and I was still on my folks insurance and they were the family GP?  

There really is only one aspect of personal health that can think of, but they said it's "more than just about safe sex," so I too am a little perplexed...

And it says they educate you about your needs...so they have to explain to people what their needs are?  If they have to be told is it really a need?  I'm getting more confused the more I read...



I would venture a guess that beside testing for HIV, they may do something like a anal PAP smear which is something that could be important which even some gay men don't realize is a need.

Non-sexual, there may be issues with depression and other mental health concerns which someone in the LGBT community may not be comfortable addressing with their MD because the underlying reason is their problem or concern with them being gay.
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: billintulsa on August 22, 2007, 10:35:03 AM
There has GOT to be a joke in here somewhere about quality proctology care.
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: Conan71 on August 22, 2007, 12:33:04 PM
quote:
Originally posted by okiebybirth

quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Man, I wondered the same thing but didn't really want to ask.  I understand the part where they might not be "out" to their MDs.  That makes sense, since some MDs are family friends, or have known you forever, or people you just dont really know.

But health specific kinda threw me for a loop.

I hadn't thought about that fact...good call though.  What would I do if I wasn't comfortable talking with the doc and I was still on my folks insurance and they were the family GP?  

There really is only one aspect of personal health that can think of, but they said it's "more than just about safe sex," so I too am a little perplexed...

And it says they educate you about your needs...so they have to explain to people what their needs are?  If they have to be told is it really a need?  I'm getting more confused the more I read...



I would venture a guess that beside testing for HIV, they may do something like a anal PAP smear which is something that could be important which even some gay men don't realize is a need.

Non-sexual, there may be issues with depression and other mental health concerns which someone in the LGBT community may not be comfortable addressing with their MD because the underlying reason is their problem or concern with them being gay.



I wish I hadn't have been eating lunch when I read this.  I think I'm done now.
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: mr.jaynes on August 22, 2007, 02:05:09 PM
quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Wow, I've been noticing that herpes suffers who are in a committed relationship and educated about the risk of transmission have a strong correlation with hiking and other outdoor activities?

Does hiking give you herpes?  I'm not a medical person, but I'm assuming so.  I better get me some of that there herpes drugs next time I head to redbud.



Gee, if STD's make one more athletic....

Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: sgrizzle on August 22, 2007, 03:07:08 PM
quote:
Originally posted by mr.jaynes

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Wow, I've been noticing that herpes suffers who are in a committed relationship and educated about the risk of transmission have a strong correlation with hiking and other outdoor activities?

Does hiking give you herpes?  I'm not a medical person, but I'm assuming so.  I better get me some of that there herpes drugs next time I head to redbud.



Gee, if STD's make one more athletic....





They do. If you get herpes, you get a jeep, a backpack and a kayak. TV says so.
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: iplaw on August 22, 2007, 03:24:26 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by okiebybirth

quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Man, I wondered the same thing but didn't really want to ask.  I understand the part where they might not be "out" to their MDs.  That makes sense, since some MDs are family friends, or have known you forever, or people you just dont really know.

But health specific kinda threw me for a loop.

I hadn't thought about that fact...good call though.  What would I do if I wasn't comfortable talking with the doc and I was still on my folks insurance and they were the family GP?  

There really is only one aspect of personal health that can think of, but they said it's "more than just about safe sex," so I too am a little perplexed...

And it says they educate you about your needs...so they have to explain to people what their needs are?  If they have to be told is it really a need?  I'm getting more confused the more I read...



I would venture a guess that beside testing for HIV, they may do something like a anal PAP smear which is something that could be important which even some gay men don't realize is a need.

Non-sexual, there may be issues with depression and other mental health concerns which someone in the LGBT community may not be comfortable addressing with their MD because the underlying reason is their problem or concern with them being gay.



I wish I hadn't have been eating lunch when I read this.  I think I'm done now.

I beginning to be sorry that I ever asked.  [V]
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: iplaw on August 22, 2007, 03:32:18 PM
quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

quote:
Originally posted by mr.jaynes

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Wow, I've been noticing that herpes suffers who are in a committed relationship and educated about the risk of transmission have a strong correlation with hiking and other outdoor activities?

Does hiking give you herpes?  I'm not a medical person, but I'm assuming so.  I better get me some of that there herpes drugs next time I head to redbud.



Gee, if STD's make one more athletic....





They do. If you get herpes, you get a jeep, a backpack and a kayak. TV says so.

People are so understanding about herpes (//%22www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGR4c2m8OWA%22) nowadays....
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: okiebybirth on August 22, 2007, 10:45:09 PM
quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by okiebybirth

quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Man, I wondered the same thing but didn't really want to ask.  I understand the part where they might not be "out" to their MDs.  That makes sense, since some MDs are family friends, or have known you forever, or people you just dont really know.

But health specific kinda threw me for a loop.

I hadn't thought about that fact...good call though.  What would I do if I wasn't comfortable talking with the doc and I was still on my folks insurance and they were the family GP?  

There really is only one aspect of personal health that can think of, but they said it's "more than just about safe sex," so I too am a little perplexed...

And it says they educate you about your needs...so they have to explain to people what their needs are?  If they have to be told is it really a need?  I'm getting more confused the more I read...



I would venture a guess that beside testing for HIV, they may do something like a anal PAP smear which is something that could be important which even some gay men don't realize is a need.

Non-sexual, there may be issues with depression and other mental health concerns which someone in the LGBT community may not be comfortable addressing with their MD because the underlying reason is their problem or concern with them being gay.



I wish I hadn't have been eating lunch when I read this.  I think I'm done now.

I beginning to be sorry that I ever asked.  [V]



You guys were SOOO perplexed and curious... Next time maybe you should just nod your head and take it for granted there are different health care issues. [;)]
Title: LGBT Health Clinic
Post by: mr.jaynes on August 25, 2007, 03:16:43 PM
quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

quote:
Originally posted by mr.jaynes

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Wow, I've been noticing that herpes suffers who are in a committed relationship and educated about the risk of transmission have a strong correlation with hiking and other outdoor activities?

Does hiking give you herpes?  I'm not a medical person, but I'm assuming so.  I better get me some of that there herpes drugs next time I head to redbud.



Gee, if STD's make one more athletic....





They do. If you get herpes, you get a jeep, a backpack and a kayak. TV says so.



Now is this some new type of government program, and where would one sign up for that?