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cheating husband and we are going through a divorce, i tested positive for type2 hsv 1.42 was score test was igg with lab corp , and my husband has tested negative twice igg test with lab corp??:??????? i have gotton re tested and awaiting results...i never cheated so how can this bee
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101028 tn?1419603004
you have many posts going on now which makes it very confusing.

we discussed this situation in your original post. any further further updates would be most helpful there - thanks!

grace
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i know and thank you but i was with him last on 7/23 and I tested in august. he has not stopped being with women and he tested in september.
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897535 tn?1295206435
Most likely your result is a false positive. If your husband is negative, no way you can be positive. The caveat is the timing of him potentially having sex with someone else. So long as his testing was 3 months AFTER his last encounter with another woman, and he didn't have sex during or after that 3 months (with another woman), then you know it's a false positive for you. Hopefully that makes sense - it really comes down to timing, and if he's truly negative, you know you can't have genital HSV2.
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no other parnters for me. i dont know when he last slept with another woman he was cheating the whole 7 years we were married, i tested positive 4-5 weeks after last sleeping with him and he tested negative twice at about 7 weeks after sleeping with me.
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897535 tn?1295206435
Other factors play a role in figuring out if you need confirmatory testing, as your test result is a low or false positive. Have you had any other sexual partners? How soon after his last sexual encounter with another woman was he tested? When is the last time you had sex with him in relation to that time frame?
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