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I am very confused...I had a sore so I went to the Dr and got tested cause I just found out my x had gotten herpes they say with in the last 6 months and I have not been with him in the last 2 years... It turned out the sore was B-vaginosis or something, but. I was told I have been exposed to the virus at some point on both tests and my scores were in the 300s.... I have no idea what this means, and I have no idea how to move forward dating as I have recently become single... I feel like this is a death sentence as far as me ever starting a new relationship... WHat does it all mean, help please.
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I am nervous that my issue is similar to EveE6,  so I wanted to post . I keep thinkn it's herpes bc of symptoms and a rash on left buttock cheek that appeared two days ago.. The sore cleared up tremendously with regular antibiotics so I'm just stuck on groin/muscle pain( feels like a knot n veins pushing) and now this little  rash .i got negative test and blood wrk results for all std.. Only thing I didn't get results on yet was a swab taken a week ago.. Idk wats the holdup but I'm crying n thinkn then worst bc symptoms keep reminding me that there could potentially b summthing... Could this b HPV, anal cancer, cervical cancer, b vaginosis or infact herpes ?? I remain hopeful it's none of these.
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We need to start with exactly what tests have you had and what were the results. We are looking for IgG antibody tests, your exact result and what are the ranges for positive and negative.
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and I have never had an outbreak or any symptoms, and have been more stressed than ever... which is what I was told causes outbreaks.
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