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By *iscretefuncouple OP   Couple
over a year ago

Blackheath

We have just discovered that in the London area you can order STI test kits online and post them back !

Apparently as swingers you can register for regular testing !

I am sure many know about this but I think we need to spread the word !

Even condom users can get a STI from oral sex ! So let’s all be adults and get tested for everyone’s safety and enhanced pleasure !

https://www.shl.uk/

Have fun ! Stay safe ! Be safe !

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By *iscretefuncouple OP   Couple
over a year ago

Blackheath

Seems from feedback by people who have used this service that results take about 3 days. So if you were planning to play at the weekend you’d probably need to be posting you used kits back on Tuesday!!

Any other experiences with service, please post below!

Thank you !

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By *evilandTheBeastCouple
over a year ago

Peterborough and Bedford

We have been using postal kits for quite a while now, respectively for Bedford and Peterborough (both iCash). Yes, it's not easy to get the blood sample but otherwise it's great service.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

Been using the postal tests for ages but I wouldn't test for a meet as it's only a snapshot. I test for my own peace of mind.

I wish the postal tests near me would do throat swabs though.

I buy my own condoms rather than get them from the clinic as they rarely have my chosen ones in. But I dont use condoms for oral. Just full sex

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By *iscretefuncouple OP   Couple
over a year ago

Blackheath

Please excuse my ignorance ! icash ? Does that mean you pay for them ?

Is the blood a pain as it’s a pin prick on the finger and it takes ages to get a big enough sample ?

Thank you for the info !

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By *ellboy6969Man
over a year ago

london

I believe SHL limit you to 4 tests a year fyi

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By *iscretefuncouple OP   Couple
over a year ago

Blackheath

I guess it’s validity as a test depends on number of partners and frequency of test ? We tend to look at a monthly meeting and we keep our circle of swinging partners quiet small. Assuming everyone in the group is like minded and tests the beginning of the week before play commences, it should be a pretty reliable way of keeping an eye out for any problems !

The problem lies when it’s difficult or inconvenient to get a test, and people only seek tests when they think they have a problem due to discharge etc etc.

No fun pastime is 100% safe, but if taking a test can be made easy, more would do it !

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By *iscretefuncouple OP   Couple
over a year ago

Blackheath

It’s a start ! That’s a lot more tests in a year than the average person takes sadly ! And as swingers we should take ours and others sexual health seriously!!

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By *evilandTheBeastCouple
over a year ago

Peterborough and Bedford


"Please excuse my ignorance ! icash ? Does that mean you pay for them ?

Is the blood a pain as it’s a pin prick on the finger and it takes ages to get a big enough sample ?

Thank you for the info !"

It is just the name, stands for Integrated Contraception and Sexual Health Services. But yes, could be confusing.

And yes- we both usually need to prick our fingers twice to get enough blood. But it's just a slight inconvenience, as it's better to be safe than sorry.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Surprising how many people not aware you can get vaccinated against Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and HPV. Please do it folks

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By *iscretefuncouple OP   Couple
over a year ago

Blackheath


"Surprising how many people not aware you can get vaccinated against Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and HPV. Please do it folks "

Very very true ! I’ve had it before as sadly I get sent to work in some pretty unsavoury places in the world ! However, it should be on every swingers list !

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By *olymalelincsMan
over a year ago

southend

Have a question for you all what stis does the postal kit check for? The reason I ask is the only one I see for Lincolnshire checks for chlamydia & gonorrhoea is this the same as the icash service as this is a pee sample or swab test.

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By *evilandTheBeastCouple
over a year ago

Peterborough and Bedford


"Have a question for you all what stis does the postal kit check for? The reason I ask is the only one I see for Lincolnshire checks for chlamydia & gonorrhoea is this the same as the icash service as this is a pee sample or swab test."

Different counties/trusts have slightly different services. Or at least different names. Bedfordshire, Peterborough, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Milton Keynes and Norfolk is iCaSH.

You register online first, then when ordering a test kit, you need to fill in an online questionnaire each and every time. From your answers to those questions, the algorithm then decided what kit to sent to you. Most common: Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea, then depending on the answers: HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis B etc.

For men, it's usually a pee sample and a small sample of blood, for women- vaginal swab and small sample of blood. It all comes in very discreet packaging with pre-paid postage back. Results- usually within 7 days from posting.

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By *olymalelincsMan
over a year ago

southend


"Have a question for you all what stis does the postal kit check for? The reason I ask is the only one I see for Lincolnshire checks for chlamydia & gonorrhoea is this the same as the icash service as this is a pee sample or swab test.

Different counties/trusts have slightly different services. Or at least different names. Bedfordshire, Peterborough, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Milton Keynes and Norfolk is iCaSH.

You register online first, then when ordering a test kit, you need to fill in an online questionnaire each and every time. From your answers to those questions, the algorithm then decided what kit to sent to you. Most common: Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea, then depending on the answers: HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis B etc.

For men, it's usually a pee sample and a small sample of blood, for women- vaginal swab and small sample of blood. It all comes in very discreet packaging with pre-paid postage back. Results- usually within 7 days from posting. "

Awesome thanks for the info, will be doing the responsible swinger thing and ordering as I have only every had long term partners for the past 20 years but if I intend to start having fun then it's only right to make sure I am not a risk to anyone I want to have fun with

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By *iscretefuncouple OP   Couple
over a year ago

Blackheath


"Have a question for you all what stis does the postal kit check for? The reason I ask is the only one I see for Lincolnshire checks for chlamydia & gonorrhoea is this the same as the icash service as this is a pee sample or swab test."

I can only talk about the London SHL kits. From what I have read / been told the kits vary depending on what you answer the questions.

If you say your a bi male with a active sex life with multiple partners, you’ll get screened for everything ! Or you can ask for a general screening I’ve been told !

Hope that helps !

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I guess it’s validity as a test depends on number of partners and frequency of test ? We tend to look at a monthly meeting and we keep our circle of swinging partners quiet small. Assuming everyone in the group is like minded and tests the beginning of the week before play commences, it should be a pretty reliable way of keeping an eye out for any problems !

The problem lies when it’s difficult or inconvenient to get a test, and people only seek tests when they think they have a problem due to discharge etc etc.

No fun pastime is 100% safe, but if taking a test can be made easy, more would do it ! "

oh I agree people should be tested. When I'm active I get tested every 4 to 6 weeks.

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By *olymalelincsMan
over a year ago

southend

Well that's mine ordered now, honestly never knew you could get a home test

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"Please excuse my ignorance ! icash ? Does that mean you pay for them ?

Is the blood a pain as it’s a pin prick on the finger and it takes ages to get a big enough sample ?

Thank you for the info !"

I pricked my ring fingers and held my arm down by my side. Got plenty of blood quickly.

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By *ittlemisssassypantsCouple
over a year ago

South East Wales

They have this for Wales too- friskywales!

So much more convenient and the results have always been super fast too!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

SHL home test kits are easy enough and the whole thing pretty fast. Also discrete packaging. So no excuses, everyone should get tested

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth

You can do the same in Hampshire, really quick and easy. They also issue free condoms.

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By *nasuitMan
over a year ago

Ruislip

Home test kits are great, but I usually have to dig around a bit in my finger with the pricker to get the required amount of blood for the sample

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Home test kits are great, but I usually have to dig around a bit in my finger with the pricker to get the required amount of blood for the sample "

I had that problem at first but kept my finger in hot water then it drew the blood easier

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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

I've been using the service for years in Hertfordshire.

It's a fabulous easy way of keeping up to date with my tests

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This service has been running in Liverpool for a long time. Getting the blood is a pain (literally) but the swans are easy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some good information posted, thank you to those who have given their advice.

Do you think a forun section dedicated to the health & wellbeing of Fab members would be a good thing?

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By *iscretefuncouple OP   Couple
over a year ago

Blackheath


"Some good information posted, thank you to those who have given their advice.

Do you think a forun section dedicated to the health & wellbeing of Fab members would be a good thing?"

I think that would be an excellent idea. Sexual health is very important! I think a verification scheme that stored your results so you could show your last test would be good ! Just trying to figure out how that could be done !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just remember window periods as well (if not used protection or had a condom break). 2 weeks from last sexual contact to test for gonorrhoea and chlamydia. 6 weeks for hiv and syphilis - used to be 4 weeks

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By *iscretefuncouple OP   Couple
over a year ago

Blackheath

Didn’t know that ! It would be good to have a Q&A section on sexual health, as people need the information to be easy to find and test easy to do !

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By *inkerbell67Woman
over a year ago

Clacton on sea essex

I wont use them ,i get from clinic, they even said they are not reliable,..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Home test kits are great, but I usually have to dig around a bit in my finger with the pricker to get the required amount of blood for the sample

I had that problem at first but kept my finger in hot water then it drew the blood easier "

Hot showers & running up & down the stairs a few times, beforehand always works well!

Just wish Leeds offered these postal kits to everyone - you can leave feedback and request that your area looks into supplying them to you. If enough of us request the service, hopefully they’ll look at where the funding is allocated, and there’ll be more equal access to free at home kits x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Home test kits are great, but I usually have to dig around a bit in my finger with the pricker to get the required amount of blood for the sample

I had that problem at first but kept my finger in hot water then it drew the blood easier

Hot showers & running up & down the stairs a few times, beforehand always works well!

Just wish Leeds offered these postal kits to everyone - you can leave feedback and request that your area looks into supplying them to you. If enough of us request the service, hopefully they’ll look at where the funding is allocated, and there’ll be more equal access to free at home kits x"

But then the funding will be taken away from clinics…which if you ever need anything more than a quick test, or you have a worry or a concern will no longer be available to you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Home test kits are great, but I usually have to dig around a bit in my finger with the pricker to get the required amount of blood for the sample

I had that problem at first but kept my finger in hot water then it drew the blood easier

Hot showers & running up & down the stairs a few times, beforehand always works well!

Just wish Leeds offered these postal kits to everyone - you can leave feedback and request that your area looks into supplying them to you. If enough of us request the service, hopefully they’ll look at where the funding is allocated, and there’ll be more equal access to free at home kits x

But then the funding will be taken away from clinics…which if you ever need anything more than a quick test, or you have a worry or a concern will no longer be available to you. "

It just seems unfair that you can only access both clinics and at home kits. if you live in certain post codes. I don’t know how funding is distributed but, there is a need for both services, I agree. I would hope for more equal access though, we like to have options, up north, too

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