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I tested At 11.5 weeks after my protected exposures! And my results were negative for hsv2 and positive for hsv1 which I knew already! But can I trust these test grace? Can I be confident of the results?
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Well grace does this sound like herpes or folliculitis? The boil disappear on wends day and it was already heal up by Thursday. It was one single pimple with a hair comin out of it.
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And the pimple is on my pubic hair far away from my penis
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Okay here is the deal grace I tested for the exposures from November 16, December 9, and December 23 I tested on march 18 and it was negative i had this little black pimple before I tested so i forgot about it and I'm recently seen this girl but we had sex on Sunday of course I used a condom :) on Monday I was messing up with the little black pimple and yesterday morning a day and a half after my exposure and after I been messing around with the pimple a boil appears on it it doesn't hurt at all and the pimple has a hair Coming out of the center of it! Today the boil is gone! Does this sound like a herpes outbreak? Thanks grace
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Does 11.5 weeks is enough time?
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Grace I did but like a month a go! I want to hear ur opinion. Thanks
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you already have a post on the herpes experts forum. if you have more questions, follow up there and get your money's worth.
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I tested tru labcorp and they used the captia test and it was igg
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