10 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Wednesday, July 23, 1986 Darcy Chang/KANSAN Flip out Eric Hockersmith, Fairway senior, demonstrates a back-toss dismount off the parallel bars at Robinson Center. Hockersmith, who supervise the gymnastic room during the regular semesters, opened the room yesterday afternoon for summer tumblers. 'Silent' disease is dangerous By Dana Spoon A disease is creeping around campus. It has few symptoms, if any. Yet, the harm done by venereal disease is irreversible. Staff writer Chlamydia-trachomatis strikes females by scarring their fallopian tubes, making the possibility of boreal infections occur in males the results are less-frightening. "It has relatively few long-term problems for males," said Dr. Larry Magee, chief of staff at Watkins Hospital. The problem is it is very expensive in relationship to the testing," she said. "It is hard to do. It is transported to a clinic in dry ice. That limits the days we could do the testing." The disease is curable with tetracycline and doxycycline. But curing may not help the damage that has occurred if the disease is not treated. The patients who are thought to have chlamydia and want to have tests run are referred to Topeka. The Douglas County Health Department does not test for the disease at this time, said Lillian Mayer, nurse practitioner. "One doctor in town charges $90," Mayer said. "Now who can afford that?" Problems with chlamydia started in 1957, but chlamydia-trachomatis is "It is now more prevalent in unmarried women under 20," Mayer said. a disease that is beginning to take over college campuses. said. However, Magee said, there are more people at risk than that. "I think it is any young person who is sexually active. If there is a recent change in sexual partner, the chances are higher," Magee said. "I think it is a good idea to know someone well-enough so if they have a problem they will let you know about it." Patients who may have chlamydia are tested through cultures. Cultures are samples of the infection that is tested for the disease. Wakatsu tests for chlamydia in patients. No other disease is present, the patient is treated for chlamydia. Magee said being treated for chlamydia would not hurt the patient, even if the patient did not have the disease. The side effects — such as a stomach ache, rash, or allergic reaction — are not strong enough to warrant ignoring the possibility of disease. The first signs of chlamydia, as with other venereal diseases, is burning or itching. There can also be a change in a woman's discharge. must give. "We know it is around." Mayer said. "Persons who use barrier methods, such as condoms and foams, are at a reduced risk compared with those who do not use any form of contraceptive. If you use a cream or foam, that spermicide will naturally help to kill and keep the organism from going up in the track. "The organism likes a warm, moist, dark climate." Exact figures of people who have the disease are not known. Mayer said that approximately 10 percent of regular patients have chlamydia. Another group at a higher risk are women who use the pill. Women who use the pill tend to have more orchids to infections. Magee said that even if the culture said the patient did not have chlamydia, they are still often treated. "Even the cultures are not 100 percent accurate. Sometimes cultures miss it," he said. Patients who have gonorrhea are also treated for chlamydia in most cases. "It varies with the individual. A lot of people who have one will have the other." Magee said "We at least culture to see if it is there. "We would treat to cover chlamydia, just to be safe." Cultures done at Watkins Hospital take seven to 10 days to get results. The cultures are sent to the Center for Disease Control in Topeka. Hess' ex-wife faces disbarment TOPEKA — Anne Oliver, the exwife of former state Sir Paul. Heuck, took the stand yesterday in her own defense in a disciplinary hearing before the Board for the Discipline of Attorneys. During yesterday's hearing, which lasted more than seven hours, six other witnesses also testified on as an administrative law judge for the state Worker's Compensation Division. At yesterday's hearing, Oliver said Oliver, who is now divorced from Hess, is accused of persuading Denise Patillo of Paola to fire her lawyer and hire Paul Hews, then a car accident victim. Oliver was in a worker's compensation case in 1984 when Oliver was a judge. the accusations against her were false and stem from two possible motives. She pleaded with the panel not to take away her license to practice law because it is "the sole support of my children." The board's two-day hearing concluded yesterday, but it will most likely be several months before a final decision is reached. The maximum penalty the panel could recommend may be disbarment for Oliver. Oliver said Denise Patiloo and her husband, Raymond, made the accusations after they learned in a report that she had called Raymond Patiloo a "heavy drug and alcohol dealer and user." Oliver said it also was possible their accusations were spurred because she would not let Raymond paint her house. Under normal circumstances, Oliver's case might not have drawn much attention. However, because of the well-publicized life of her former husband, Oliver's troubles gained considerable media attention. ress, once a member of the Kansas Senate and chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, was sentenced last week in Linn County to three to 10 years in prison for forgery. He also pleaded guilty earlier this year to felony theft in Johnson County for converting to his own use money owed to a client. Hess was in the spotlight last November when he took his three young sons from their Paola home to stay during a child custody dispute. In Monday's testimony, the Patilos said Oliver referred the couple to Hess and wrote a dismissal letter to the Patilos' previous lawyer. During his interview, Oliver said he answered Patilos' testimony was false. The Patatios' accusations led theWorker's Compensation Division toask for Oliver's resignation,which she submitted on Feb. 4.1985.Although she said she thought she had reason to fight the resignation,she did not because of personal problems,Oliver said. Those problems, she said, included bearing her third child in three years and her husband's financial difficulties. Priazzo Portofino Italian sausage makes it zesty. We make Priazo' Portofino Italian pie with thick, tangy slices of Italian sausage, green peppers, onions, our special sauce and mozzarella and cheddar cheeses. Layer it between two light, tasty crusts. Smother it with even more sauce and cheese and bake it to perfection. That's new Priazzo* Portofino Italian pie. 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