<span>First, there is nothing to be ashamed of. STD/STIs happen to many people who come from various backgrounds and social economic levels. Unlike in past times, this is no longer regulated to just streetwalkers or people who are extremely promiscuous. Though it is a new thing to the student they could be bullied about how they are infected or that they have had sex. </span>
It could be either sub or hypo.
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what's the question? I can't answer this if I dont know the question.
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Protein foods (eggs, lean meats, fish, beans, etc)
Whole grains (whole grain breads, cereals, oatmeal, etc)
Dairy (milk, yogurt, cheese), or fortified, non-dairy substitutes.
Fruit (apple, banana, berries)
Vegetables (green beans, carrots, corn)
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