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Is igg herpes test and RPR syphilis test conclusive at 11 weeks from stdcheck.com?

Should I consider the tests conclusive at 11 weeks?
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In your last post, you were told to consider things conclusive since your risk was extremely low.  So ,yes, this is final confirmation that you do not have herpes.
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I have a painless and non itchy blister on the inner thigh where the ball sack and inner thigh rub. Can it be either syphilis or herpes?
You just said you tested negative.  AT what point do you attribute all the worry and questions to being anxious?  I think we are approaching that point which I say with kindness  I would consider how much your anxiety is revving up the questioning.  
I am not making up anything I have a painless blister I am anxious. I did test negative at 6 weeks and I am going to go in again at 11 weeks tomorrow. So I was wonder if that would be conclusive.
Is there anyway I could share the pictures of the blister?
I didn't say you were making anything up, I said your anxiety is making you hyper aware and worry.  You may be looking for things.  And thinking everything you see is an std because of anxiety.  It's confusing thought that you first ask if your test is conclusive that was negative. You led with that.  And were previously told you had very little, really tiny, very low risk from protected sex.  So, a negative was expected.  With regards to a blister, I don't think you can put a picture of genitals on this site.  The only think you can do is link a picture from an external site (photo bucket, etc.).  Did you have the blister when you tested?
I didn’t have the blister when I tested last time at 6 weeks. But I do have it now and I will be going to test again tomorrow which will be 11 weeks.
Has a doctor seen this blister? You need to stop getting blood tests and get checked out by a doctor.

How long have you had it?
I noticed it 2 days ago. But it didn’t release any liquid it was dry and painless and not itchy. I have an appointment on Thursday with a dermatologist.
If it doesn't have any fluid, it isn't a blister. Stop touching it, let it be and let us know what the doctor says.

If you keep testing for herpes, you are likely to get a false positive, which takes weeks, loads of money and untold stress to unravel.

You had protected sex and unprotected oral. Your risk is really low. I'm not sure why you are so anxious.
I am not sure why I am so anxious. It’s just something that hit me and I won’t be having any random hookups anymore. But I will update once I see the doctor. I was just curious if this can be a symptom of any std.
It seems to be disappearing but a little shiny when I flash light on it.  
Well, yes, lots of things are shiny when you point a flashlight at them.

It isn't a symptom of anything, based on the timing, your previous tests, and your risk. It sounds like it's just a skin bump - is that what it looks like? Get it checked out, but be prepared for the doctor to tell you that it's a normal skin variation.
Thank you Guitarrox and auntiejessi. You all do a great job with helping people.
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