Your doctor may be a great doctor, but isn't up to date on herpes testing.
The IgM test for herpes is notoriously flawed. It is designed to find new infections - within a couple of weeks - but is often wrong. You didn't need it. It's totally inappropriate for you in regards to timing, and can cross react with hsv1 antibodies (which you have), and varicella (chicken pox) antibodies.
I would totally disregard it, and act as if you never took it. Your IgG results show that you have hsv1, and do not have hsv2. You've likely had hsv1 for years - probably since you were a child. About half the adult population has it, and 90% will never have any symptoms. Statistically, it's an oral infection.
http://www.ashasexualhealth.org/stdsstis/herpes/herpes-testing/
https://www.statnews.com/2017/01/26/flawed-herpes-testing-leads-to-false-positives/
http://www.ashasexualhealth.org/stdsstis/herpes/oral-herpes/
Your massage in October didn't put you at risk for any STDs, so your IgG tests are conclusive. You don't need to test again unless you have a new exposure.
I don't know why he tested you for herpes, unless it's part of a regular exam.
I'm glad you found us to ask about the IgM test. You don't have to worry about hsv2 now. :)
My Dr. didn, t explain anything, It was when fot other things I reviwed the blood test then I noticed.
Then I started surf on internet, I didn t have any idea of herpes. I was ansiety and I still whit that. I ..hipocondriac
Why the dr ask for the analisys If I didnt told him any symtoms.
Do you thing rhe dr is a good dr?