SeekingTruth4Al
10-15-2007, 06:58 PM
I know that most of the board readers are not doctors [and don't play one on the internet :-) ] but does anyone have experience with making sense of test results?
I stopped by my gyno today and asked for copies of previous and current hsv 1/2 type specific tests and this is what they show:
7-2003
HSV 1 IGG herpeselect .15
HSV 2 IGG herpeselect .03
9-2007
HSV 1 did not get that page but was told negative
HSV 2 IGG herpeselect 4.5 H < 1.10 normal range
I saw something online that said the higher the number (i.e. the 4.5) means that you've had the virus longer? Meaning if higher your body has built up more antibodies which are detected in the blood? So if mine is 4.5 does that mean it's more recent?
I had other tests done in later years but the doctor retired and I think my files are missing those. I know you can never really 'know' when you got it but I still lie awake at night wondering when this happened, did I miss some symptom.
Anyone who can 'shed' (NO PUN INTENDED!) information on the blood test numbers?
Thanks.
I stopped by my gyno today and asked for copies of previous and current hsv 1/2 type specific tests and this is what they show:
7-2003
HSV 1 IGG herpeselect .15
HSV 2 IGG herpeselect .03
9-2007
HSV 1 did not get that page but was told negative
HSV 2 IGG herpeselect 4.5 H < 1.10 normal range
I saw something online that said the higher the number (i.e. the 4.5) means that you've had the virus longer? Meaning if higher your body has built up more antibodies which are detected in the blood? So if mine is 4.5 does that mean it's more recent?
I had other tests done in later years but the doctor retired and I think my files are missing those. I know you can never really 'know' when you got it but I still lie awake at night wondering when this happened, did I miss some symptom.
Anyone who can 'shed' (NO PUN INTENDED!) information on the blood test numbers?
Thanks.

