mikej03
01-28-2004, 08:02 AM
Ever since my doc told me I have H, due to my IGM coming back "Detected", I've been having some leg ache symptoms.
Even though I question the test because I've read that IGM tests are not reliable, the test was done about 14 weeks post exposure, and the IGG's were negative...I'm still freaking out.
I did have some leg ache sensation in early Jan, but they stopped when I got my first test results (IGM and IGG negative). Regardless, I continued the supplement regime.
Since Jan 6 (right before my first test which came back IGM and IGG Negative), I've been taking 2000 mg's of Lysine, garlic, echinechea with golden seal, multivitamin, and vitamin C daily. For the past several days, I've upped the Lysine to 3000mg's/day. I've also been injesting lots of water like recommended.
Plus, I'm on my third day of Valtrex and I still have this mild ache in my calf muscles. It doesn't hurt or tingle, but they feel mildly tired for some reason.
Can someone please help? Nothing seems to be working, I'm frustrated, confused, and depressed.
mj
Even though I question the test because I've read that IGM tests are not reliable, the test was done about 14 weeks post exposure, and the IGG's were negative...I'm still freaking out.
I did have some leg ache sensation in early Jan, but they stopped when I got my first test results (IGM and IGG negative). Regardless, I continued the supplement regime.
Since Jan 6 (right before my first test which came back IGM and IGG Negative), I've been taking 2000 mg's of Lysine, garlic, echinechea with golden seal, multivitamin, and vitamin C daily. For the past several days, I've upped the Lysine to 3000mg's/day. I've also been injesting lots of water like recommended.
Plus, I'm on my third day of Valtrex and I still have this mild ache in my calf muscles. It doesn't hurt or tingle, but they feel mildly tired for some reason.
Can someone please help? Nothing seems to be working, I'm frustrated, confused, and depressed.
mj
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serialnovelist
01-29-2004, 07:59 PM
i'm no expert, cause i just got it myself, but until you actually have an outbreak and no for sure i would consider chilling out. You need to relax, and mellow out. Stress is a killer, freaking out doesn't help anything, i freaked the first day and the second day, but i had an actual outbreak and was diagnosed from the outbreak. I wouldn't be worried about a little calf pain, since you can get that from a lack of inactivity or too much activity.
just my two cents, hope it helps and seriously RELAX, don't stress, your gonna drive yourself nuts.
get your mind on other things, do something fun, have a laugh :jester:
just my two cents, hope it helps and seriously RELAX, don't stress, your gonna drive yourself nuts.
get your mind on other things, do something fun, have a laugh :jester:
earthchick
01-31-2004, 01:25 PM
I understand why your so worried, but you should get tested again to be totally sure test results are funny, I got tested twice Unfortunately booth my results were positive and i had an OB, only one of yours was positive and you have no OB. if you haven't had an ob, you may never get one, it is possible. FYI stress can cause OBs. my advice to you, is to calm down. easier said than done, but trust me if i can do it. it's possible for anyone (including you) be able to.
sunshineahead
02-03-2004, 04:13 AM
Sorry to sound ticked off but your results are NOT positive and your doctor is a moron. I am so tired of a misinformed medical community.
IGM means NOTHING. Most of the population will test positive because this includes exposure to chickenpox, shingles, simplex 1 (usually oral), and simplex 2 (usually genital).
IGg is what means something. If I am understanding you correctly and you tested negative for both HSV1 and HSV2 then you don't have herpes. Unless you had recent exposure and the test has not had a chance to pick it up. I believe it's best to be tested at 16 weeks after exposure but not sure on that completely.
Your leg pain could actually be shingles and that might be why you tested positive for the first test although this would be a tingling sensation...just a thought. Or if you had chickenpox like the rest of the world....voila! I'm not a doctor but I would ask them to further investigate....oh and I would see a different doctor who actually knows something about herpes. You might want to tell your existing doctor though that he/she needs to brush up on herpes before freaking you and many other people out.
For more good info on herpes visit www.westoverheights.com.
Best of luck :)
Ever since my doc told me I have H, due to my IGM coming back "Detected", I've been having some leg ache symptoms.
Even though I question the test because I've read that IGM tests are not reliable, the test was done about 14 weeks post exposure, and the IGG's were negative...I'm still freaking out.
I did have some leg ache sensation in early Jan, but they stopped when I got my first test results (IGM and IGG negative). Regardless, I continued the supplement regime.
Since Jan 6 (right before my first test which came back IGM and IGG Negative), I've been taking 2000 mg's of Lysine, garlic, echinechea with golden seal, multivitamin, and vitamin C daily. For the past several days, I've upped the Lysine to 3000mg's/day. I've also been injesting lots of water like recommended.
Plus, I'm on my third day of Valtrex and I still have this mild ache in my calf muscles. It doesn't hurt or tingle, but they feel mildly tired for some reason.
Can someone please help? Nothing seems to be working, I'm frustrated, confused, and depressed.
mj
IGM means NOTHING. Most of the population will test positive because this includes exposure to chickenpox, shingles, simplex 1 (usually oral), and simplex 2 (usually genital).
IGg is what means something. If I am understanding you correctly and you tested negative for both HSV1 and HSV2 then you don't have herpes. Unless you had recent exposure and the test has not had a chance to pick it up. I believe it's best to be tested at 16 weeks after exposure but not sure on that completely.
Your leg pain could actually be shingles and that might be why you tested positive for the first test although this would be a tingling sensation...just a thought. Or if you had chickenpox like the rest of the world....voila! I'm not a doctor but I would ask them to further investigate....oh and I would see a different doctor who actually knows something about herpes. You might want to tell your existing doctor though that he/she needs to brush up on herpes before freaking you and many other people out.
For more good info on herpes visit www.westoverheights.com.
Best of luck :)
Ever since my doc told me I have H, due to my IGM coming back "Detected", I've been having some leg ache symptoms.
Even though I question the test because I've read that IGM tests are not reliable, the test was done about 14 weeks post exposure, and the IGG's were negative...I'm still freaking out.
I did have some leg ache sensation in early Jan, but they stopped when I got my first test results (IGM and IGG negative). Regardless, I continued the supplement regime.
Since Jan 6 (right before my first test which came back IGM and IGG Negative), I've been taking 2000 mg's of Lysine, garlic, echinechea with golden seal, multivitamin, and vitamin C daily. For the past several days, I've upped the Lysine to 3000mg's/day. I've also been injesting lots of water like recommended.
Plus, I'm on my third day of Valtrex and I still have this mild ache in my calf muscles. It doesn't hurt or tingle, but they feel mildly tired for some reason.
Can someone please help? Nothing seems to be working, I'm frustrated, confused, and depressed.
mj

