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  1. There is a pretty high chance this is a false positive. Low positives like this are usually false, and it’s even more likely since you don’t have symptoms. There is really no difference between. .97 and 1.08 so I would not say this is a positive trend. Check back in in a couple months and I bet it will be negative.

  2. Yes, you could be finding out about it now. You can't really tell an initial outbreak from a later one, it's mostly a guessing game. If it's a big one it's probably an initial outbreak.

     

    Your kids almost certainly don't have it. It's up to you if you think they should be tested. It is possible they have it.

     

    Your husband should definitely be tested. Don't be sexually active until your symptoms have been gone for a week (unless he has it too).

     

    Lysine is the most commonly taken supplement for herpes

  3. It is not true that they have a higher chance of dying in a car accident or winning the lottery than contracting hsv2 sexually

     

    Actually it is true, if you are using condoms or antivirals there is only a 2% chance of transmission, which equates to having a higher chance of winning the lottery or dying in a car accident. The point is, HSV is nothing to worry about for majority of people. Believe me I did not come to this conclusion easily. When I was diagnosed I felt my life was over, I was a leper, no one would ever love me again and I just wanted to crawl into a hole and die. So my use of the Adam ruins everything video it to remind people that herpes is not the end of your life. It's time to end this unwarranted stigma!

     

    And by the way, I've never had or heard of one person disclose before kissing. And since I have no idea where my entry point is, because I've never had an outbreak, I'm suppose disclose for giving someone a peck on the cheek? Or even a hug where my cheek touches theirs?

     

     

    See though you DO know where you have it. Hsv 2 is not hsv1. Its pretty much always in the genitals. If you want to dispute that and say oh but I don't know for sure - it doesn't matter. Theres no logical jump from "I don't know where I have it" to "ok I don't have to disclose!"

     

    Also...I really don't know what you're talking about man. You don't have a 2% annualized chance of winning the lottery, or dying in a car crash. Even your lifetime numbers are nowhere near that

     

  4. There is a good chance you don't have herpes. There is also a decent chance you do have herpes. You can decide what you do with your life.

     

    I know if I were in your shoes, I'd be purchasing a few more igg tests, and looking into the western blot, even though it's a lot of work.

  5. There's no test that can tell when you contracted the infection.

     

    The only time when there is convincing evidence that an infection was recently acquired is when one partner tests positive on an igg and another tests negative and then positive later, provided the originally negative partner has only been with the positive partner in the last six months. This test is called the igg.

     

    It is possible your boyfriend tested positive on the igm. Many people falsely believe that the igm test indicates a recent infection. Before anything else, you need to find 1) what test he got and 2) what he tested positive for. You also need to get an igg test yourself, since it sounds like this has already become the blame game.

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