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Test results information help.

Hi. well there it goes. Im an 57 yr old male. never have any simptons at all of herpes. girl friend for 4 yrs. all ok.
with new girl friend, 4 months into the relationship she tell me she have herpes2  from me.
I got tested.   herpes 1     1.48H      herpes2    3.68H.
My question is now what? what this results means. How I prevent to passed to my new friend, with no simptons from me.
Any help is appreciated.
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Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions, now I know where I stand. You where very helpfull.
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55646 tn?1263660809
It isn't possible to know if you infected your partner or they infected you.  

If you have a new partner, yes, you could infect them.  You might want to consider daily herpes treatment to reduce that chance.

Terri
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Thank you for answering.

My new partner tested positive after four months into the relationship.
. The old one got tested and is not infected. I never have any outbrakes or simptons.
With this numbers , did I have herpes all along, or just got it recently.

If I have a new partner. will I infect her too. Thank you again, I'm just confuse.
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55646 tn?1263660809
Your HSV 2 result is high enough that you don't need any additional testing to confirm that you do indeed have genital infection.  Do you know that your partner is not infected? I'm actually confused about which partner you are talking about now.  Has your new partner actually been tested?  If not, she should be tested.  She may well be infected and not know it.  

Let me know those question above and I can help you more, OK?

Terri
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