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Check-In Topics
Private health topics can include urinary changes, sexual function, libido, STI testing, contraception responsibility, fertility questions, pelvic discomfort, medication side effects, mood, and sleep.
A direct conversation can be uncomfortable and still responsible. You do not need perfect wording to ask a qualified professional for help.
Sensitive notes can stay local to your device, or you can print a minimal sheet and bring it privately.
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When to Bring It Up
- Frequent urination, weak stream, pain, blood, or urinary symptoms that worry you.
- Erectile changes, persistent low desire, fertility concerns, pelvic discomfort, or sexual health questions.
- STI exposure, testing needs, contraception responsibility, or protection planning.
- Medication effects, mood changes, sleep problems, or any symptom that feels important.
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Conversation Scripts
“I've noticed a change and want to understand possible causes.”
“I want to discuss testing, protection, and next steps clearly.”
“This is uncomfortable to say, but I want to handle it responsibly.”
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Private Prep Checklist
Printable Check-In Sheet
Use initials or no name if you prefer. Record topic, timeline, symptom pattern, question, and next step. Use the official contact method provided by the site owner if you need site-related support.
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Shareable Page Notes
OG title: Men's Check-Ins — Private & Preventive Topics | Granite Signal
OG description: Prepare respectful private men's health conversations about urinary, sexual health, STI, fertility, mood, and sleep topics.
Hero image alt: Muted granite private check-in panel with discreet cards and privacy note.
Sensitive notes can stay local to your device.
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Safety Reminder
Granite Signal is educational wellness content only. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or promise outcomes. Discuss persistent symptoms, medication questions, hormone concerns, urinary concerns, sexual health concerns, injuries, severe mood changes, or major health changes with a qualified healthcare professional.
For chest pain, severe shortness of breath, fainting, sudden weakness, severe headache, sudden speech or vision changes, or suicidal thoughts, seek urgent or emergency help immediately.