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herpe antibodies

aj i was wondering what can cause delay of herpe antibodies to a newly infected besides if they had already had hsv-1.basically are there any factors that lead to antibodies being produced in a longer amount of time and shorter.some people develop in 3 weeks such as yourself.what may cause someone to develop them at 3 months for example.sorry if this question is slightly complicated but im just a little curious.thank you aj
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207091 tn?1337709493
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*sigh*  lol - yes i would say so.  (I've already said so lol)

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thanks aj..can i be confident that my herpes 1 also will be negative.i really hope so.ill keep u guys posted
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207091 tn?1337709493
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congrats!
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Good news..my HIV and herpes 2 both came back negative..im now waiting for my herpes 1 test to come back.thank you aj ill keep you posted
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Yes, I am confident about herpes not being your cause.  Herpes infects nerve groups, and genital herpes infects the sacral ganglia.  You wouldn't be getting all over twitches from genital herpes.  I promise.

Good luck tomorrow - you'll be fine.

Aj
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im just curious about this muscle twitch thing..it happens occasionally in different parts of my body for a couple of seconds..i read on google people saying after they was infected they was experiencing that..but then you say its not from herpes..im just a lil nervous now with my appt. tomorrow..wish me luck..and are u confident herpes wouldnt cause what i am experiencing? thank you
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