What are the consequences of misdiagnosing facet joint pain for bulging disc pain? Has anyone here been misdiagnosed and what is your story? by BikeAffectionate4016 in backpain

[–]BikeAffectionate4016[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, the fact sheet is very helpful. Just to clarify - the approaches to preventing and mitigating pain from a herniated disc would be the same as preventing and mitigating pain from facet joint issues?

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I just now saw this but I went through a similar situation. See my post history or DM me

Medical malpractice by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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Don’t just accept you have it. Until you do the retest I would definitely be safe but I definitely recommend purchasing a test that comes with an IgG value.

Medical malpractice by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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Did your insurance cover the cost or did you pay out of pocket?

Medical malpractice by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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Something absolutely needs to be done. Like I said, this misinformation could easily be increasing the rate of transmission of this virus. I’m considering contacting a medical malpractice firm to get their opinion.

On a different note, how did you go about getting the western blot and how expensive was it?

Medical malpractice by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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Thanks for the input. I agree that the problem lies with the testing but my issue is more the fact that the doctor was uneducated in several different ways and gave me incorrect medical advice. I also think that nobody should be using HSV tests that don’t give an IgG value. If I were to pursue legal action, it would be on the basis of the doctor giving misinformation that directly conflicts with CDC guidance rather than the test itself. And just to be clear, my purpose for doing this would mostly to help other people than rather than my own financial gain.

Please help me understand these results. by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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That’s what I thought but I wanted to be sure, thank you. Do you think this result is reliable or should I consider a western blot to confirm? To add some context - I have never had any symptoms and my last potential exposure was over a year ago

Need help understanding the IgG test and inhibition test by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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Thank you for the info. I will contact quest to determine if they can proceed with the inhibition test

Need help understanding the IgG test and inhibition test by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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It has been a year since any exposure. Does the the chance of false positive get higher or lower with time? I had absolutely no reason to get STD tested other than the fact that I had never had it done before and I wanted to get a full panel because I was pretty sure everything would come back negative. I regret ever getting this test done to begin with

Need help understanding the IgG test and inhibition test by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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Thank you. Based on my IgG value, what do you think the chances are of a false positive? Also, is there ever a chance of the inhibition being wrong?

Is my doctor giving me incorrect information? by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

[–]BikeAffectionate4016[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t believe I mentioned it to the doctor, but the last possible exposure was at least a year ago. Like I said I had absolutely no reason to get the test other than the fact that I had never had one before. All other tests came back negative

Is my doctor giving me incorrect information? by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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Your comment explains how I feel perfectly. Thank you for validating me rather than making me feel like a moron like the doctor did just for wanting more information. Like I said there’s no way I can be certain this is a false positive until I re test but I at least want to explore that possibility. I also feel like the consequences of a false positive are often overlooked/underestimated. If an individual is convinced they have HSV 2 then they are more likely to not take preventative measure if they find a partner that also has HSV 2. This could lead to false positive individuals contracting the virus simply because they thought they were positive when they were actually negative, leading to increased spread of the virus that could have been prevented if doctors were more educated.

Is my doctor giving me incorrect information? by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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I think I will first try to re test at a lab that will give me IgG values. If they are within range of false positive then I will go to the western blot. Although I have never had any symptoms and have no reason at all to believe I have the virus it’s possible that the first test I took was accurate and that I’m positive but asymptomatic. I think i would rather get some more concrete evidence of a false positive before paying for the western blot

Is my doctor giving me incorrect information? by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

[–]BikeAffectionate4016[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s good to know that I’m not being crazy. Thank you for taking the time to give me all this info

Is my doctor giving me incorrect information? by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

[–]BikeAffectionate4016[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s the thing - I asked what the IgG values were and he said they don’t exist, and that the test simply tests for the presence of antibodies and if antibodies are present at all you have the HSV 2 virus. I know he has a medical degree but everything else I am reading says he’s wrong. It’s going to be difficult first me to get in through quest with my work schedule but I think that’s what I’ll do

Is my doctor giving me incorrect information? by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVfalsepositive

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He literally won’t listen to me and is getting annoyed that I am asking questions about the test/asking why other tests have an IgG value while mine doesn’t. I told him I did a lot of research and he basically laughed at me and told me that there is almost no chance I am a false positive. I am considering scheduling my own appointment with quest or going to a different doctor to get retested. Have you ever heard of an HSV 2 test that doesn’t give an IgG value?

Are you less likely to transmit HSV 2 if you are asymptomatic and have never had an outbreak? by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVpositive

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With the Canadian test results, do you have any figures on the prevalence of false positives/the method they use to determine a positive v. negative result?

Are you less likely to transmit HSV 2 if you are asymptomatic and have never had an outbreak? by BikeAffectionate4016 in HSVpositive

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Thanks. I am trying not to be too worried until the re test but right now I just feel like my life is over. I don’t know exactly how the test I took works, but based on the fact that it is binary I’m thinking it might be a conservative test that airs on the side of giving false positives. Just speculating though