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Posted by radiogirl (Member # 9202) on :
 
Hi,
My mom had me post these results to see what kind of interpretation and advice I might get.So here goes...

IGG....18+ 34IND 41++ all others
IGM....18+ 39IND 41++ 58+

So any takers........Chris
 
Posted by seibertneurolyme (Member # 6416) on :
 
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Posted by Tincup (Member # 5829) on :
 
Sorry to say, Chris, I missed the post earlier but I've been a bit busy elsewhere.

Can you let us know what lab was used? And was this a Lyme blood test?

Taken before, after, or during antibiotics?

Any known tick bites? Any symptoms? How long have you had symptoms if any?

If you were bitten by ticks.. what area of the country was it... and how long ago?

Your approximate age?

Any other tests taken and if so, were they abnormal?

Yep.. not that easy to tell by just some test results... but I will try if you can add more details for me.

Plus I am known to be a pain in the neck too!

[Big Grin]
 
Posted by BOEJR (Member # 1734) on :
 
I copied this from a previous post. Sorry but I just noticed that I did not copy the writer. [bonk] My appologises to the author But I hope this helps...

Blessings,

Julia

Western Blot explanation:
http://tinyurl.com/ffn3x

from the above link:

18: An outer surface protein.

22: Possibly a variant of outer surface protein C.

23-25: Outer surface protein C (osp C).

28: An outer surface protein.

30: Possibly a variant of outer surface protein A.

31: Outer surface protein A (osp A). 34: Outer surface protein B (osp B).

37: Unknown, but it is in the medical literature that it is a borrelia-associated antibody. Other labs consider it significant.

39: Unknown what this antigen is, but based on research at the National Institute of Health (NIH), other Borrelia (such as Borrelia recurrentis that causes relapsing fever), do not even have the genetics to code for the 39 kDa antigen, much less produce it. It is the most specific antibody for borreliosis of all.

41: Flagella or tail. This is how Borrelia burgdorferi moves around, by moving the flagella. Many bacteria have flagella. This is the most common borreliosis antibody.

45: Heat shock protein. This helps the bacteria survive fever. The only bacteria in the world that does not have heat shock proteins is Treponema pallidum, the cause of syphilis.

58: Heat shock protein.

66: Heat shock protein. This is the second most common borrelia antibody.

73: Heat shock protein.

83: This is the DNA or genetic material of Borrelia burgdorferi. It is the same thing as the 93, based upon the medical literature. But laboratories vary in assigning significance to the 83 versus the 93.

93: The DNA or genetic material of Borrelia burgdorferi.

"In my clinical experience, if a patient has symptoms suspicious for borreliosis, and has one or more of the following bands, there is a very high probability the patient has borreliosis."

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"The significant antibodies, in my opinion, are the 18, 23-25, 28, 30, 31, 34, 39, 58, 66 and 93."
(dr c of mo)

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Do not take anything I say as medical advice. I am not a doctor, but I DID stay at a Holiday Inn Express!

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