HSV2 Test results Help!!!
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Has anyone else taken the IGG HSV 2 test and came back with Less than .91? i don't have the less than symbol sorry. Is that considered negative or equivocal?
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Posted , 8 users are following.
Has anyone else taken the IGG HSV 2 test and came back with Less than .91? i don't have the less than symbol sorry. Is that considered negative or equivocal?
0 likes, 9 replies
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LB80580 edgar40604
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thats negative
depressed125 LB80580
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0.91 is equivocal. you need to undergo the test again, the accurate time would 3 months after the exposure.
depressed125
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if it is between 0.8 - 1.2 then it is considered equivocal
edgar40604 depressed125
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but its <.91 not .91 and the test results said if it was<.91 it was negative
Guest edgar40604
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im posting my results <.91 is negative not eq
you have too match you numbers up witht the chart not all numbers are the same when it comes to positive ,neg ,.......
Guest
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carla04812 edgar40604
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so I got a negative at 5 months but now have tears on my butthole and the entrance of my vag. so I'm getting tested again on Thursday. it's been 10 months now since intercourse.
Guest carla04812
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what was the results??
carla04812 Guest
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So it was negative but they say that it can be false negative if you don't get opening swabbed after a certain amount of time, so Idk how long I had, had mine. but everyone so far has gotten positives way before ever hitting 5 months.