I could have sworn that I checked into the Herpes hotel seven years ago. I
had a one night stand, wearing a condom, and then three weeks later I had
an outbreak of many little blisters on my upper inner thigh. It wasn't
painful or itchy but rather sensitive to the touch. Funny thing is that I
have no feeling left on the skin in the area of the outbreak. After three
days, I had a culture taken but that proved negative, so I thought OK I
did not have herpes. Following that outbreak, I started to feel rather
unwell - with flulike symptoms, fatigue, muscle weakness, a low grade
fever, headaches - symptoms that persist to this day as if I have chronic
fatigue syndrome. Then after a while there were little outbreaks on my
other thigh too. This herpes was apparently jumping around from thigh to
thigh. I never had an outbreak return to the site of the original
outbreak though. I guess all the nerve endings on the skin there are dead
and therefore no go zones for the virus. Anyway, to this day, I still feel
an itch here and there on both my inner thighs that last a few seconds and
then disappear.
Anyway, after much reading about HSV 2, I realised that culture testing is
rather unreliable, so I got a non specific type test done about a year and
a half later and to my surprise it came back negative. Ofcourse I did not
believe the results there as well given my persistent flulike symptoms and
various twitches, twinges, aches, itches and other assorted prodomal
feelings that I feel to this day.
Over the course of several years I got tested for many other viral
infections including HIV, Hepatitis etc. All those results where negative
save for CMV. That one showed that I had a past infection sometime in my
life.
And last week I got a new non specific IGG/IGM HSV 1 and 2 test and that
came out negative as well. I have read that if the non specific HSV 1 and
2 test is negative on both IGG and IGM antibodes then I do not HSV 1 nor
HSV 2 - past nor present. I understand if the test result had come back
positive then a type specific test would be necessary. But since I have
no antibodies to either HSV 1 or 2, then can I assume it to be a reliable
indicator of no past or present HSV 1 or 2 infection. Or am I one of those
oddballs that just does not produce antibodies to either type of HSV?
So to sum up, I have had three herpes tests, in the last seven years and
all of them come back negative. But given the way I feel and having all
these 'herpes' symptoms, I wonder if all these tests could have come back
as false negatives. Is that possible?
Is asking for a type specific test the next step or is that a waste of
time and money given that I tested negative on the non type tests? My
doctor already thinks that I am an anxiety-ridden hypochondriac who needs
to go on anti-depressants and anti-anxiety meds to get rid of my supposed
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
I don't know what to think anymore. Could those blisters have been
shingles? I hope someone can shed some light on this matter.
Someboy
Mel - 04 Nov 2007 05:40 GMT
> I could have sworn that I checked into the Herpes hotel seven years ago. I
> had a one night stand, wearing a condom, and then three weeks later I had
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>
> Someboy
You might have herpes, you might not. What you need to do is settle
down, enjoy life, and stay away from one night stands.
M