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VDRL REACTIVE , RPR , TPHA, TP-PA NON REACTIVE

vdrl reactive since 2001 but all the confirmation test was non reactive and 2003 diagnose an ITP person. why is this happening to me? what is the cost that my vdrl was reactive after 2 years i got this low platelet. can someone explain to me on this matter thanks

jhune
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If you have a STD question then start a thread dedicated to your question and it will be answered. If you have a HIV question then post in the HIV forum please.
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last 2008 my first test my VDRL was weakly reactive ,,, but i do the 2nd opinion here in quezon city center was non-reactive ... but i go back to clinic to check again my VRDL was non-reactive ..... but last feb 17, 2011 i was to chk again my VDRL and TPHA was already REACTIVe both ... its possible i hve already HIV>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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That is something you would need to talk to a Dr about. I do not know. I know when you first get syphilis you will be reactive for a long time maybe the rest of your life even though you have been treated and cured of the infection.
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Sorry about that since 2001 vdrl reactive until now. But the confirmation still non reactive. but last 2003 i was diagnose for other sickness that is ITP. Platelet disorder. Thus ITP effect the vdrl reactive or vice versa?



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I am not following along. It has been reactive since 2001 and non reactive in 2003? It's 2009 now is it reactive or non-reactive?
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