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Confused with my HSV Clinical report

I was tested positive for hsv1 and had gotten an outbreak on my penis (someone gave it to me during oral sex).. I was tested for both HSV 1 & 2 via blood tests TWICE and my doctor told me its hsv 1. I then got about 2 more outbreaks on my penis which is a very low chance if you get hsv1 on your penis (because it prefers to live on the mouth), so I became concerned. I went for yet another test and my doctor is telling me this time that I do in fact have hsv 2 also.. For whatever reason the "antibodies" weren't showing up on the previous tests. Sometimes I'm not too convinced with what my doctor tells me. Ive been seeing him for year and he seems very "in a rush" all the time, and even immature.

If I have hsv 1 & 2 I just want to know for sure. I took a picture of my lab results.. Can anyone PLEASE tell me what this means? Its very hard to understand. Not sure what these terms are. I cropped out my name but here are the test results: http://tinypic.com/r/2lmrlw2/9

THANK YOU in advance
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ANOTHER PHOTO OF FRONT OF RESULTS: http://tinypic.com/r/actkya/9
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