current CDC recommendations are that the herpes igm test not be used on adults for the purpose of diagnosing herpes. it has a very high false positive rate and has little use for adults.
at this point, all you can do is wait until at least 3 months post encounter and seek out type specific herpes igg blood testing to find out what your status is. if you've never been igg tested for herpes before, you'll have nothing to compare results to.
grace
Grace - thank you so much for your reply. Yes that is correct I have never been tested before. I called Labcorp and the provider who ordered the test and told them that what you said - "current CDC recommendations are that the herpes igm test not be used on adults for the purpose of diagnosing herpes'. They told me that Labcorp has refined these tests to the extent that these tests unlike before are very reliable now for early detection. He did confirm that the test cannot distinguish between HSV I or HSV II but as far whether I have it or not he stated since the IgM showed 1.88 he said I am positive for herpes. He also said CDC usually takes time to update their recommendations. I am worried sick and very afraid - I cant live like this. Is it possible that Labcorp has refined their testing technique and CDC has not updated their recommendation?
these are the brand spanking new recommendations from the last CDC within the past year Their igm isn't anything better than it's been in the past. they offer the test so that they can continue taking people's money :(
What was the final result with this?