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    Junior Member DLegend's Avatar
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    Yeah...U can say that again.......
    Just love that word > Mingling ~~~ LOL

    Well...Good Luck to Uuuuu.....
    Just rock yr World & be Happy ~~~
    * http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_8t-e-F2qs


    CHEERS & Nice Day

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    Poll: Are you single and ready to mingle;)?

    I am! haha sadly..ahhh havent kissed a boy since 5th grade:O LAME!! haha
    Oh and im a sophmore lol ;P
    What about you? Do you have a gf or bf? A hubbie or wifey? :-)

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    single. Been there and done that. My husband passed away and I think I will probably be alone, yet happy for the rest of my life

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    Candidiasis or thrush is a fungal infection (mycosis) of any of the Candida species (all yeasts) of which Candida albicans is the most common. Also commonly referred to as a yeast infection, candidiasis is also technically known as candidosis, moniliasis, and oidiomycosis.

    Candidiasis encompasses infections that range from superficial, such as oral thrush and vaginitis, to systemic and potentially life-threatening diseases. Candida infections of the latter category are also referred to as candidemia and are usually confined to severely immunocompromised persons, such as cancer, transplant, and AIDS patients as well as non-trauma emergency surgery patients.

    Superficial infections of skin and mucosal membranes by Candida causing local inflammation and discomfort are common in many human populations. While clearly attributable to the presence of the opportunistic pathogens of the genus Candida, candidiasis describes a number of different disease syndromes that often differ in their causes and outcomes.

    Candidiasis may be divided into the following types:

    Oral candidiasis (Thrush)
    Perlèche (Angular cheilitis)
    Candidal vulvovaginitis (vaginal yeast infection)
    Candidal intertrigo
    Diaper candidiasis
    Congenital cutaneous candidiasis
    Perianal candidiasis
    Candidal paronychia
    Erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica
    Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
    Systemic candidiasis
    Candidid
    Antibiotic candidiasis (Iatrogenic candidiasis)

    Most candidial infections are treatable and result in minimal complications such as redness, itching and discomfort, though complication may be severe or fatal if left untreated in certain populations. In immunocompetent persons, candidiasis is usually a very localized infection of the skin or mucosal membranes, including the oral cavity (thrush), the pharynx or esophagus, the gastrointestinal tract, the urinary bladder, or the genitalia (vagina, penis).

    Candidiasis is a very common cause of vaginal irritation, or vaginitis, and can also occur on the male genitals. In immunocompromised patients, Candida infections can affect the esophagus with the potential of becoming systemic, causing a much more serious condition, a fungemia called candidemia.

    Thrush is commonly seen in infants. It is not considered abnormal in infants unless it lasts longer than a couple of weeks.

    Children, mostly between the ages of three and nine years of age, can be affected by chronic mouth yeast infections, normally seen around the mouth as white patches. However, this is not a common condition.

    Symptoms of candidiasis may vary depending on the area affected. Infection of the vagina or vulva may cause severe itching, burning, soreness, irritation, and a whitish or whitish-gray cottage cheese-like discharge, often with a curd-like appearance. These symptoms are also present in the more common bacterial vaginosis. In a 2002 study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, only 33 percent of women who were self-treating for a yeast infection actually had a yeast infection, while most had either bacterial vaginosis or a mixed-type infection. Symptoms of infection of the male genitalia include red patchy sores near the head of the penis or on the foreskin, severe itching, or a burning sensation. Candidiasis of the penis can also have a white discharge, although uncommon.

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    Senior Member chase's Avatar
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    I've been single since August.

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    Oh yeah. Bring it on.

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    Well me and my bf just broke up, so yeah im lookin for a new man... i think ive already found one...

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    single and there isn't even one girl on my mind.. i'm just out there...

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    I have been forever alone. I'm pretty sure I will get asked out in the next week or so.(:

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    Nope.
    I've been taken for 15 months. :P


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