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Now I know everyone’s body is different , but if I have an established infection and it’s been over a year , shouldn’t my IgG be higher than a 1.5? I don’t take suppressive therapy
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Yes, that sounds like a false positive to me, and as we've already discussed, since your number went down from a 1.88, this is especially likely to be a false positive.

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I spoke to terri warren a few days ago and she said my symptoms are consistent with herpes , as they’ve been consistent for 2 months and that I should just trust my negative supplemental
That they are or aren't consistent with herpes?

If she said aren't, I'm fully on board with that.
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