everyone is different but typically your igg would've increased more than it did.
encourage your provider to read the 2010 cdc herpes guidelines to learn how to handle the low positive results :)
grace
No, I'm not. I really don't know who I contacted this from. I actually didn't even realize I had hsv 1/2 a year ago (if not longer) because, I did the test with my yearly physical blood work and no dr told me I was infected. Fast forward a year later doing again my yearly physical the dr said I was infected. So I went back to see my previous years lab work (now that I know what I was looking for) It had 1.28 for hsv2. I find it very hard to believe without out any symptoms or with such mild symptoms that I don't even notice that I have this disease for over a year. I'll look into WB But From your experience should IGG levels be higher or increase a lot more in a years time? I'm asking because even though I would do anything to find out the correct facts, I can't understand how I would have antibodies to hsv 1/2 in my system and not be actually infected? It's all so confusing. If u could shed a little light on it maybe I could understand. Thank you!
your hsv2 igg's are low positives and since you haven't had obvious symptoms to get cultured to confirm your status, you really should seek out confirmatory testing like a herpes WB blood test.
are you with the same partner as when you were last tested? have they been tested yet to know their status?
grace