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S/CO greater than 1.00

I did the blood test last week and its said the S/CO greater than 1.00 but not reactive and I'm really worried about it because they told me I have to repate it  after 6-8 weeks if is it acuat . and I have to do testicle biopsy in two weeks from now. Also do I have to stop sex with my partner. Please advise me what I have to do because I couldn't sleep. Tanks
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1815939 tn?1377991799
Hi Carlos,

I sent you two private messages. Just letting you know here so you don't miss them.
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Thank you pooh55811 . And yes I had Hepatis C blood test and Hepatis B and HIV ... And all of them negative but S/CO or Hepatis in my report is greater than 1.00 and it's concerned  to be rective
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1815939 tn?1377991799
Carlos, I am assuming you had a blood test for Hepatis C. Is that correct?

I actually don't know the answer to your questions but maybe if you post your entire set of laboratory results someone with more knowledge than I have can help answer your questions/concerns.
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