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confused!!

im very confused yet agian!! i previously was tested for all std's. my herpes 1 and 2 came back positive my hsv2 came back with a 1.14 range.my doctor stated at that time that i was very close to being equivacal (equivacal being 1.10) and suggested i retest..i have since retested and my results came in yesterday now my hsve range is 1.10. i of course was excited because that would mean it was equivacal..however my doctor says shes even more concerned thats its lower because it may mean new exposure! but as stated befor i have never had any symptons and neither has my partner..is it possible that my doctor doesnt want to admit that she just is not sure..and after 2 blood test of low and even lower positives am i in the clear??
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thank you very much..thats is such a stress releiver!! and i apolagize for the double posting im still new to the site!! thank you very much
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if you read our read before posting post on this forum, you'll see that we suggest that you just keep adding any new questions/updates to your original post and keep it all in one post. It really does help us help you. thank you for your future cooperation with this.

Your hsv2 is almost certainly negative. Really no reason for more testing since your partner is also negative.

grace
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