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very confused

okay i have had one vaginal lesions 4 years ago the dr. did the herpes culture it was neg.
since then i have had four blood test here are the results:
the 1st three were herpes simplex blood cultures: are these accurate?
hsv1/2 igg1.5h
hsv1/2 igg intrep pos. a                         4th test hsv 1/2 igg  1.1
hsv 2 igg type spec. neg.
                                                          hsv 1 igg spec. <.91
2nd test                                               hsv 2 <0.91
hsv 2 igg spec 1.5

3rd test
hsv1 pos
hsv 2 pos
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so since nothing has changed in the last 17 years iam going to assume that i neg. right?
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101028 tn?1419603004
I'm sure Dr Hook would be very amused by that question meme....lol

http://www.medhelp.org/doctor_profiles/show/300980  is his official CV

grace
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last question so according to tests dr hook is saying that i don't have hsv-2 right? is dr hook a medical dr.?
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101028 tn?1419603004
I'm not sure what else you want me to do for you at this point? If you need reassurance in addition to the advice you've already been given both on this forum and on the std experts forum then get the WB. Otherwise it's time to stop worrying that you have herpes and move on.

grace
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just wondering did you receive my msg.?
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are false neg. common after a 18 years relationship. and 3 unprotected oral performed on
the male and protected intercourse. these were 20 years ago.
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