this. Any advice would be helpful
Posted by bettyg (Member # 6147) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lucy's Daughter:
Thanks so much for those of you who responded. Several of you asked me to post which bands were indeterminate from IGENEX.
IGG indeterminate bands were bands 31, 34, 41
IGM indeterminate bands were bands 31, 41
When I had the test done through Quest all of the bands were negative - no indeterminate bands at all.
I also tested positive for EBV and Cytomegalovirus and HHV-6/herpesvirus-6, which I have NO idea what that means?
However when they tested me for Lyme by my DNA, it was negative through the serum and urine.
I did have my thyroid tested and it was fine.
They did blood work and a thyroid scan.
So as you can see I am still very confused about all of this. Any advice would be helpful,
I also tested positive for EBV and Cytomegalovirus and HHV-6/herpesvirus-6, which I have NO idea what that means?
My recent texting showed all of that too. I'm sure you got my newbies links/advise. Hopefully you saved it or printed it out.
Check my post about 4-20-06 testings done in Minn. I went into great detail of ALL tests done and what the labs said.
I'll let others come on explaining the bands, but also if you look at newbies links I sent you, check Dr. C's explaination of western blot igm/igg; that's what someone will give you anyway! ok.
Your other tests looked REALLY GOOD for you!
Lucy, we have had a misunderstanding. When I went to edit your quote to understand it better due to the way it ended up looking on the screen, I saw why it appeared this way.
You typed one line of text that filled this line here
then you entered putting one blank line in
between. so it caused it to look like this.
Type an entire sentence IF you are wordy like me, and then consider it a paragraph.
Now leave one blank line here. Before you start typing your next paragraph.
If you don't understand this, hit the "" button to see how mine looks on screen. This will give you a better hands-on feeling.