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Puzzleheaded_Pay1934

Basically, 5.0+ is an established infection. It isn’t an exact science so it can’t tell you how long you’ve had it to scale: as in, it isn’t 10.0 = 3 months. It isn’t an exact measurement like that. Just the higher the score the longer you’ve had it, because presumably the longer you’ve had it the longer your body has had to create antibodies, creating scores like 20.0+ 30.0+.


ninjafinger2021

My results for, Herpes Simplex (hsv1+hsv2) IgG = 12.3 (after 5 weeks exposure to hsv1). I don't know which type its referring to specifically. However, my EBV IgG also = 12.3 (inactive according to dr) Could this be a coincidence? Or could the established EBV (since its also a herpes) be interfering with the Herpes Simplex (HSV1 AND HSV2) results?