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herpe antibodies

aj i was wondering what can cause delay of herpe antibodies to a newly infected besides if they had already had hsv-1.basically are there any factors that lead to antibodies being produced in a longer amount of time and shorter.some people develop in 3 weeks such as yourself.what may cause someone to develop them at 3 months for example.sorry if this question is slightly complicated but im just a little curious.thank you aj
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Yes, its fine.

Remind me again - what is your risk?  Oral sex?  Sex?  Protected?  Unprotected?

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Is sept 16 good? i can possibly rescedule if more time is needed
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ok thanks..tomorrow im going to try and make this appointment and let you know how it goes...wish me luck..:)
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Nope, no std would case that.  Everyone gets those occasionally.  

Sure you can test a little early.  A couple of weeks won't make any difference at all.

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In the beginning of october when i was suppose to retest i found out im going to be having family over from FL.basically i wanted to know if making an appointment and testing mid september in the Teens or early 20s.can the results be conclusive.note that the 5th of this month made 3 months since possible exposure.ALSO.one question.is there ANY std that causes muscle twitchs in the body.i expeirence them at random moments for a short period of time.thank you
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yeah im going to go with that..ill let you know how it goes..wish me luck!
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