Getting Tested

Agamemnon's Avatar
Let me preface with saying I am on/off hobbyist who has been in the Dallas scene for over twelve years. When ASPD was around, I posted often. Both in threads and reviews. Since the crash, and the birth of ECCIE, I now mostly lurk.

For some time the thought of having a sexually transmitted disease has been floating around the back of my head. Being involved in the hobby is a risk. Although I have mitigated those risks by wearing a condom and using (what I perceive) as common sense, there is room for error. Life has taught me that bad shit can happen, regardless of what you do.

So I made the decision to get tested. Made up my mind.

Here in Dallas we have a STD clinic. It's supported by the Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS).

2377 N.Stemmons Frwy. Dallas, TX 75207
Suite 100
214-819-1819

The clinic is in the ground floor of a building right off I35 north of downtown. Near Dallas Market Hall.

At first I tried to call and set up an appointment. Using the 214-819-1819 number above. What I found is that when you called and selected the menu prompts, you were left ringing on a line forever. I tried calling a few times and hung up on ring number 20. No answer. Because of this, I decided to go down to the building itself directly.

The drive was easy to make. There is ample parking if you are not afraid to walk some. It's a busy place, so never at any time did I feel like I was standing out of a crowd. Walked in the main lobby and turned a left to Suite 100, right behind the security officer's desk.

There I found a waiting room. Two receptionist areas were open. Both speaking through glass. I was greeted, and I asked about getting tested for STD's. The receptionist asked if I had any symptoms. I replied "no."

She asked if I was certain. It was an awkward moment

I answered no again. She then informed me that I would go in for quick testing. If I had symptoms, I would have to wait in that room to see someone for treatment.

She then asked for my drivers license. She then photocopied and enlargement of it, and gave me a clipboard questionnaire to fill out. This basically asked who you were, where you live, where you work, and then asked for more information on who you want for an emergency contact. I filled it all out. For employment I wrote in "Self" and left my cell number for all contact numbers. This was not a problem, and I was not questioned on it.

Then was directed to go to the cashier out in the lobby and pay $20 for the quick testing. The quick testing was for HIV/AIDS, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Syphillis.

I was then given a numbered ticket and told to wait in a different room for testing. I followed the instructions, went to the new area. It was another typical waiting area. With STD literature and pamphlets on the wall in two languages. A video was playing over and over again on STD subjects. It was a bit much. My wait for my number to be called was just about 30 minutes. There were people in there before I arrived, and my number was called before them. So don't get discouraged if it seems kind of busy.

I was then taken to a separate office. There I had my blood drawn for two vials. The Nurse who took the samples was friendly, skilled, and competent. The whole process of getting the blood drawn took maybe 5 minutes total.

Then I was given a specimen cup, sent to the bathroom, and directed to urinate in it. In the bathroom was a wall cubby where I was to leave my sample. The bathroom was kind of gross. In hindsight, if using a public restroom in an STD clinic doesn't give you the willies, than what would?

Once all was filled I was given a small business card sized appointment reminder which had my Test ID number and direction to call back the following week. On a certain specific day between 2-4pm. The same 214-819-1819 number I tried earlier.

There was six days between the date of my test and getting the results back. Those days were not fun. Because although you want the results to come back negative, you just do not know. The extra time allows your brain to go through all the "what if" possibilities of the test.

What if I am HIV positive? It wasn't until right here and now I started to seriously analyze the impact of what at thing would do to my life. Now... I know quite a few people who are HIV positive through work and extended friendships. So while I know that it is a horrible thing to have, I can temper it with some experience of seeing those people I know deal with it. It's not automatically a death sentence, as some would make it out to be. But the ramifications on what it will do to your life are huge.

Six days went by, and eventually 2pm came around on the day i was to call for my test results. I called the same number again, and guess what? It rang. With no answer. So I tried calling a few times, and hung up. Then I decided to just stay on the line and let it keep ringing.

The phone was finally answered after 41 rings.

I was asked for mt Test ID number. I gave it to the person who answered, along with my name. She told me that she is the only one working the phones, and that's why it takes forever to get through. After this brief conversation, my results came up on her computer.

"All negative."

Best words I could hear.


Now, there are many threads on this forum about STD's. Debates about whether BBBJ's give you the cooties, or my odds of getting a certain plague based on what combination of barriers and acts I conduct. My intent for this thread is not to talk about those things here.

What I wanted to do is let the other people in the Hobby community know about my direct experience so that perhaps they can make informed choices on how to get tested. Then, as in with dealing with Dallas County Health & Human Services, know more details of the process and what to expect.
I wish more people will get tested more regularly.
Went through that scenerio many times because I believe in regular testing.
Agamemnon's Avatar
I read your post on the subject some time ago, spaceneedle. That thread influenced me for going through with the whole process. Now that I have done it, I will make it an annual ritual around Christmas. I appreciate the little things a lot more now after six days of chronic worry on a possible positive test result.

In regards to my actual hobby life, this experience has just reinforced the need to find that perfect 30 or 40 something, one-stop ATF again. And when I mean perfect, it's not so much a measure how 'hot' a provider is. It has more to do with her skill, attitude, and competence regarding how she conducts her business and our mutual health.

So here I find myself back at ECCIE, using the board as a tool to hopefully separate some wheat from chaff. Hoping that I do not have to waste too much time and treasure to find someone to fill that role.
aka's Avatar
  • aka
  • 12-21-2011, 07:16 PM
Good job guys. Is there any place you can do it without driver's license or any other forms of ID?
I and I am sure others appreciate the info. I hope quite a few people get tested to help prevent the kind of outbreaks we hear about in other parts of the country. I was with one provider here while back that is in the porn industry. She told of an HIV outbreak in L.A. among porn stars that renews the scare some in my mind. Its too damn bad that the good old days are long gone.
Agamemnon's Avatar
Good job guys. Is there any place you can do it without driver's license or any other forms of ID? Originally Posted by aka
Not that I know of. Others may be able to help.

I think you are touching on a huge aspect of why people don't get tested. The hobby life is a secreted one. Giving up your ID is similar to going on public record. Going public and out of the shadows. It's not a comfortable thing to do.

It's my understanding that there is some security regarding medical records. But I don't put much faith in them. Still that just belays away from the core issue:

If you come back negative, its no big deal. But if it comes back positive, it is a big deal... and it will come with consequences.

So when it came to giving up my identity for this test, I thought it similar to Cortez upon his arrival to the New World. Cortez burned his ships so he could not go back. Quite frankly, if you have HIV and are in hobby-land, you need to face the music and make some changes. That's why I handed over my ID.
Great White Buffalo's Avatar
FYI - the Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic off of Cedar Springs offer's free Rapid HIV Screening and you can get the results within 30 minutes.

I have never been there, but did call once before and they were very customer service friendly and prompt over the phone.

http://www.resourcecenterdallas.org/...?q=hiv-testing
Lust4xxxLife's Avatar
Cool post. Thanks for making the effort.

L4L
  • jf987
  • 12-22-2011, 01:33 AM
Cool post. Thanks for making the effort.

L4L Originally Posted by Lust4xxxLife
agreed
  • hd
  • 12-22-2011, 06:50 AM
I did the dallas county mobile unit back in the springtime, was easy, but they weren't able to do the quick check b/c they were short on staff help, so I had to call ina week later. Of course when I called, my records had been fucked up and not enter in the auto-reply system, so I had to talk to someone and give them my name so they could look up my results. Not a big deal, except I figured with my luck, the lady I spoke to would probably have been a neighbor of mine!

all worked out fine, just check the website for the mobile locations, easier than running over to their biulding, at least for me, and probably not as busy.
Wonderful news... Thank you for sharing your experience with the board. As providers, we all appreciate you taking it upon yourself to do so. It's a wonderful feeling to know that you're safe and healthy. It does make this job alot easier to do knowing that there are gent's out there like you. Gent's that take the time out of their busy live's to go get tested and think enough of themselves to do so.

Thank you for your thoughts and words of wisdom. Now, trick is to get more to follow in your steps.

Play safe ya'll.
Amber Rain
This is an awsome topic and thanks for telling your experience ! You can also go to planned parenthood and they will do testing and they work on a income reduced scale so you pay what you can affored to pay. Also at the Arlington health clinic which is located in the main WIC office at Cooper and Randal Mill also does STD testing by income and it can be free. You do have to present your ID when you go in .
This is an awsome topic and thanks for telling your experience ! You can also go to planned parenthood and they will do testing and they work on a income reduced scale so you pay what you can affored to pay. Also at the Arlington health clinic which is located in the main WIC office at Cooper and Randal Mill also does STD testing by income and it can be free. You do have to present your ID when you go in . Originally Posted by Kaci Snow
only problem with planned parenthood is the nut job bible beaters that stand on the corner giving you the evil eye because they connect abortion with the center.

even the one in mckinney - which does NOT do abortions - has these loonies outside every day they are operating. the urge to yell at them or throw unborn chicken embryos at them is enormous...but i digress.

long ago i told my parents, and my doctors what my line of work is/was. they have found ways to do my testing regularly without it looking suspicious on my insurance when i have had coverage and have helped me keep the cost low when i don't have insurance. i know i am one of the "few" or "rare" cases in that regard...but i figured...hey -if shit ever hits the fan - the people i need to know are going to be my parents and my doctor - so why not be upfront about it? i don't get any judgement from any of them and i have a clean bill of health.

i enjoy the freedom of a "regular" doctor's office much more than the feelings i would get when i have had to use the clinics. but i don't knock the clinics in any way. if you need to be more anonymous, then have at it.

i applaud you for this post. bravo.

btw, this site says no ID needed:

(and has rapid testing)
rapid STD testing
Thanks, for sharing the wait time makes me so nervous.
LovingKayla's Avatar
My doctor friend that I've been trading with has moved away and I had to go in to a pay doc for the first time in forever to get testing this month. It was 174 for everything I had tested (cholesterol too)

I'd rather pay the extra money than go through what you did with the city. wow.