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Be careful using the word dmaront around here; people think it means dmaront from testing, which is HIGHLY unlikely to happen.You had a chlamydia test in 6/06, in which you started a relationship with your partner so there is a possibly of three things.1) The disease could be asymptomatic with him (he should be tested anyway period) and depending on when he had sex with his ex before having sex with you, he could have transmitted it to you.2) If you aren't fooling around, then he is fooling around. Depending on why you got tested, (meaning symptoms) if you are just now experiencing symptoms I would be alittle suspisous especially after a year.3) You could of had a false positive (which is more likely to happen than a false negative.) but this also depends on the type of testing your doctor did. If it was a NAAT test (urine/swab) then I would consider the test reliable seeing it has a 95% rate comparable to the older testing which would miss the infection by 30%.However, to your question NO, you cannot have a negative test if you are showing no symptoms (asymptomatic). An Infection is an infection whether you show symptoms or not, so it will show up on a test. Chlamydia isn't a disease that lies dmaront in the system from testing just because you may have no outward signs. The only disease that can lay dmaront even from testing are:HPV and HSV (herpes)With herpes you can test via blood, yet it is expensive, doctors don't put much faith in the testing AND most people test positive for HSV-1 (coldsores).If your partner had sex close to or right before he got with you, yes, I could see where you might not have got infected yet. However, he should or needs to be tested as well and get treated even if he shows a negative testing. Chlamydia has been known to clear itself out of the system.Good Luck.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Stephane
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 12:05:45
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