Anyone else test positive for syphilis? My dr laughed when she told me and said it was most likely a false positive. Obviously i've never been with another man and I have no reason to believe its true, but I can't help but worry.
UPDATE
Got a call from the Dr. they said the 2nd test was NEGATIVE!! I started balling on the phone and the nurse was surprised lol, then i called mymom and she started crying. I'm so relieved! Thanks to all of you for your t&p
Re: tested positive for syphilis UPDATE
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I feel like you are confused about the definition of mean. Not everyone is going to simply post, "Oh no! Good luck with things! :-bd "
As PP have said, among other things, I would be concerned about your doctors reaction. I do sincerely hope it was a false positive, FX for you.
This is ridiculous. First, this post could very well be MUD. Second, everyone was clearly showing concern and providing info that actually backed up the OP on the false positive. Read a dictionary.
All we can do is go off of the info the OP gave us. I think you saying this is just as much as an assumption as the other posts are. That said, I prefer my doctor with a side of humour. When my OB was stitching me up from my csection last time, she was cracking jokes the whole time. I really appreciated it. It made the time go by faster and made my shaking seem less noticeable.
To the OP- I hope your second test comes back negative and FX that all is well, but from the reading I have done if it is caught early on in pregnancy then the better off you and the baby are. Hopefully you feel comfortable updating us when you know the results.
If the VDRL or RPR (syphilis screening test) comes back positive then another test called the FTA-ABS must be completed to confirm syphilis diagnosis. False positives can occur with the VDRL/RPR in the setting of recent infections, autoimmune disease, mono and PREGNANCY. I work in the medical field and false positive VDRL screens occur more often than people think. So to the OP I'm sorry you are going through this-I know its scary. Sorry your doctor was not more sensitive when discussing this situation-I think it was his/her poor attempt to lessen your concern/worry while you await your results. Hopefully your follow up test is negative.
I don't think anyone meant harm or were trying to be trying to be cruel with there post- everyone is just concerned for OP. But I do think we should wait before jumping to conclusions that somehow her husband has given her syphilis without the results of her follow up test. Its a sensitive situation and these insinuations can only make the this weekend wait for test results worse for OP with these suggestions.
Idk, I kind of agree with @alibearo. Assuming you don't have enough facts is, in this context, better judgment than assuming her husband probably gave it to her. Nobody was there with her in the doctors office. Nobody was there when she gave her patient history.
My first reaction was that her doctor was obviously surprised with that positive, and what if OP cued the doctor to laugh? Like alibearo said, just because a doctor laughs when delivering bad news doesn't make them unprofessional in every context. Some of these replies were very judgy in my opinion.
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This is unlikely - Syphilis isn't like HPV or other STDs where you can be a carrier for years without symptoms. Usually the first phase manifests itself within 90 days after exposure and progresses from there.My first reaction was that her doctor was obviously surprised with that positive, and what if OP cued the doctor to laugh? Like alibearo said, just because a doctor laughs when delivering bad news doesn't make them unprofessional in every context. Some of these replies were very judgy in my opinion.
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And again, everything that you guys said is just as much as an assumption. I completely agree that humor is good and necessary, which is why I share my story where humor was very appreciated. I just think that if you guys are going to point out to others that they can be jumping to conclusions or making assumptions that I need to point out that you're doing the same thing.
I also want to add that a post like this from someone that hasn't posted before seems very... Well, weird. So it's harder to not sound judgey. I'm sure if we knew her like we do you or any of the other ladies our replies would be different because we understand each other's characters a little bit more.
I still think this is MUD though.
@ Alibearo.. Doctors don't go home and sleep in the bed with you. Nor do they know who you or your DH sleep with. So to assume the results were wrong just because the doctor is familiar with her is ridiculous.
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