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Hi Terri,
I hope you’re doing well regarding Covid.
This will be my final post on the subscription, and if anything changes, I will add questions.
After contact, this was my Igg results
Four weeks
HSV 1 IGG <.10 Negative
HSV 2 IGG .15 Negative
Seven Weeks
HSV 1 IGG <.10 Negative
HSV 2 IGG .14 Negative
HSV 1/2 IGM .30 Negative
I will test in 3 weeks, making it 10 to get a final answer. Just have some new questions and wanted to see your opinion on this further info.
Four doctors saw me within days 5-12 after contact, and none of them suggested herpes.
Two urologists in the USA saw the pictures, and both said it does not look like herpes.
I have never had symptoms of herpes and tested negative on both Iggs since I was 17 and currently, I am 28.
Question 1
If I was. a true negative, I would have shown stronger symptoms?
2. The fact that the numbers have not changed is a good sign?
3. Blisters in the penis for example under the head in the shaft would have blistered like in the pictures?
4. If HSV 1 antibodies are present do the rules of 6 weeks 70% count of people that would show HSV 2 symptoms?
5. Could the prevent antibiotics for Chlam and Gono cause balanitis?
6. Red dots on the head and red foreskin that goes away in 3 days resemble balanitis?
7. I am really healthy and exercise, and take vitamins so usually a healthy immune system builds antibodies faster?
8. I tested negative for 7 weeks for the following HIV, Syphilis, HEp b&C, Chlam, and Gono are those conclusive?
I hope you’re doing better and staying healthy. I will still test at the 10-week mark. If I come out negative for both I will drop it. Thanks for all your help.
Kind regards,