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  1. Hello!

     

    thank you for taking the time to reply to this post. I will admit, your response has me hopeful but anxious at the same time. I have been dealing with this since May and the wait is killing me. 
     

    I plan on taking the western blot at 12 weeks. I hope that is enough time to yield a correct result. Do you think that is correct? 
     

    In your experience, how often do you see equivocal as a “true” equivocal. As in: there is a protein that is similar to hsv reacting with the antibody in essence making this a negative result? 

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      • I am a male, 24 years old.

        I had a 1 sexual encounter on 5/28 and engaged in unprotected oral and vaginal sex. (She told me she was STD free) To be safe, I got a full STD panel (I have no symptoms) included I was tested for HSV1/2 on 8/2 (66 days after exposure) The test was through Quest and was a type specific IgG test with index values as followed:

        <.90 negative
        .90 – 1.09 equivocal
        >1.09 positive 

        My results:

        HSV1 .93 H equivocal
        HSV2 .90 negative 

        My questions:

        1.) Is 9+ weeks enough time to get an IgG test for HSV1? 

        2.) Is this result most likely negative?

        3.) I’m getting the Western Blot, how accurate is that at determining a true negative/positive at 12 weeks post exposure? I guess I’m just scared of getting a “indeterminate” result in the event 12 weeks isn’t enough time.  
         

        4.) is there anyone who personally tested equivocal and resulted in a negative with WB?

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