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Pic of Test results, Just confused

[IMG]http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/UnforgivenXII/photo.jpg[/IMG] , Why can't they ever come back with a bold , underlined, identification of POSITIVE or NEGATIVE? I would greatly appreciate help in this scenario please.
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101028 tn?1419603004
then your testing was done very early from the sounds of things. repeat your igg blood testing 3 or 4 months post encounter.
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There were about 3 of them, and they're completely vanished now, they formed about 1 day after the unprotected sex
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101028 tn?1419603004
how long before you had this pimple had you last had sex?

grace
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Thank you very much Grace for helping me understand. What caused me to get tested was a pimple like object on the penis, in which I saw a doctor and he told me it was definitly hsv, got tested and these were the results.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you just could've posted your actual numeric results - much easier.

your hsv1 igg is 1.06

your hsv2 igg is .13

you are negative for both.

what caused you to get tested?

how long before testing had you last had sex?

grace
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