Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Results

So I got an email bright and early this morning my results were ready. I went to privatemdlabs as they email the results and I dont ever have to talk to a live person to tell me again "its positive".

so I could not wait to check the results so I used my I-phone and logged in to see.

my levels are 1.22. Now even though thats still considered positive- I am soooooo freaking out. despite what the medical community thinks- to me 1.22 is so close to the 0.91 and even closer to the equivocal line of 1.09 that I am at least excited to be testing in the 1 range.

I am very excited and a little emotional. Even though the battle hasnt been officially declared won yet I am still happy about the direction things are headed. I am not at 90 days post anything yet- I am hovering around day 70 so I still have plenty of time to watch and see what happens.

my last test via tstd- taken in January (124602-9267575) the levels was 2.71for hsv2.

so I continue to press my way- my last OB still was in January I have not had any "scares" so I am just living in the moment. (there will be some shoe shopping this week for sure!) I dont know how long it will take for this 1.22 to drop to undetectable but the wait is on. I will test again next month and see where we go from here. in theory the antibodies should drop in three weeks so ill be testing in 4-5 so we shall see.

5 comments:

  1. OHHHH Exciting!! I hope that they keep dropping and never come back!!

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  2. Hey techie are you a TrueCures person too? You have done TC and MMS right? I am 90 days post TC and am going to test via IGG next week.Sending you love sista.

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  3. That's sooooo great!!! I'm so so happy for you :-) Hopefully by your 90 days it will be negative!!! I'll keep you in my prayers.

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  5. Hello, I wanted to know how everything turned out.
    How did you get your level so low and did you get them lower. Have you had any further outbreaks?

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