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Originally posted by dazed and confused: Is it unusual for people not taking supressent medicine to not have an outbreak in 7 months? |
No, it's not unusual for someone to go for long periods of time without an outbreak, but every person's pattern of outbreaks, sets of triggers, etc. are different. If she wants to determine if the remedy is the cause of the reprieve, she could try going off it for a while and see if they come back. But it may not come back for a while and it can be very hard to know for sure. I was on antivirals for 1-2 years and I went without an OB for close to a year after I stopped them. Now they seem to have settled down to 3-6 per year and I take antivirals to speed healing.
So I suspect that anything that breaks the rhythm of your outbreaks could possibly disrupt it for a while even after you stop, but that doesn't mean your body doesn't have the virus anymore and it doesn't mean you're not shedding the virus without symptoms.
TheOneInFour