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My bf found out about a year ago. He says it could have only came from me but i have had no signs at all. I want to get tested but i dont have out-breaks so how can I ? He fights with it and I stay but I'm just not sure. I just dont know if I have it and how to find out if I do. I have herd that it's painful and you know if you got it are not so I just dont know. I feel bad for him If I did this to him but how can i stop what i dont know is happening.

Well any thoughts on this would help.

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They symptoms are diffrent for everyone.Some people have it for years before showing any symptoms.The most reliable test and the only way to test with no visual symptoms is thru a IgG blood test.You can ask your doctor about one or go to www.healthcheckusa.com and order one.Good luck.

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  • 3 years later...

I think I got it from someone who has never had symptoms. I have been very careful and have been with my partner for over 2 years and out of nowhere I have herpes. I haven't gotten my results yet so I dont know if its type 1 or 2, but my bf has never had any cold sores or obs that I know of and neither had I until now. I am sure he is faithful so its really hard to deal with right now. I havn't told him yet. He's out of town and I want to be sure (post test results) to discuss it. How did your bf bring it up? Did he blame you? I don't want to blame him...the fact of the matter is that we won't know who gave it to who. You should definately get a blood test. If you test positive for the same type of hsv that he did than at least you know you are both in it or you didn't give it to him. Don't blame yourself if it turns out that you also have it. There is a 50/50 chance that he has had it for a long time asymptomatic and that he is just now experiencing ob and had passed it on to you a long time ago or that you are asymptomatic and gave it to him...

Also, knowing that hsv1, which a lot of ppl have on their mouths, can be passed on to the genital area is something to consider. I honestly think this is how I got it. I can only think of one bf years ago that suffered from cold sores and I thought it could only be passed if he was having an ob which is not the case.

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