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Got my results back today can someone explain what this mean can you tell from a blood test how long you had the virus

Antibody type 2 IgG 1.31

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    I was diagnosed in December 2015 and told me I am 100% of having gential herpes. I take Valtrex once a day 500mg. It's a dark blue pill. Must eat food or without but drink plenty of water to keep you from dehydration.

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    I'm assuming this was using the HerpeSelect test kit, in which case this is a low positive for HSV2. A low positive can either mean a recent infection that is still building up antibodies, or a false positive caused by pre-existing HSV1 (wherever located, with or without symptoms). Did you have an outbreak, a swab to confirm herpes, any recent risky exposure? Were you also tested for HSV1, do you have a history of cold sores?

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      I have a history of cold sores from in my teens. Don't get them but every 5 years or I eat grapefruits. Yes I did have an outbreak which lasted about a week it did not look like any of the pictures but just this large open cut. It was painful like I mentioned in my last post it show up four day after having sex with my other half and immediately after I had steroid shots in my back . Once the sore heal I got really sick for one day sinus headache almost like my body was fighting off a cold no fever but stuffy nose.

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      Sorry if I can't recall your other post, as I have read so many on here! Did you get the cut/outbreak swabbed for herpes? That is the test to do when symptoms are present. Your flu-like symptoms occurred after the outbreak, so seems unrelated. You would normally expect it at the same time, while you're fighting off the virus at its peak.

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