Thanks for your information. From this link and other information I have found, the likelihood of the test coming back positive seems unlikely. He does not have any symptoms, only drinks occasionally, and is a man, which already puts him a decreased risk.
We were talking, and he may have gone out to the bars the night before with friends which could have caused a false-positive.
Well, I guess we'll have to wait. He is not allowed to drink for two weeks and then will take the blood test again and will have an ultrasound.
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Thanks for your information. From this link and other information I have found, the likelihood of the test coming back positive seems unlikely. He does not have any symptoms, only drinks occasionally, and is a man, which already puts him a decreased risk.
We were talking, and he may have gone out to the bars the night before with friends which could have caused a false-positive.
Well, I guess we'll have to wait. He is not allowed to drink for two weeks and then will take the blood test again and will have an ultrasound.
January 28, 2010 - 2:05pmThis Comment
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