What lab did everyone use? Igenex has a cut-off titer of 1:640, which is ridiculously high. Yet, I see people posting titers of 1:40, 1:160 etc. I would love to get re-tested a lab that has lower titers. (My first was positive at 1:640-yikes)
Posted by seibertneurolyme (Member # 6416) on :
Why not use the Fry Lab and get a bloodslide with pictures of the actual Babesia in your bloodcells?
Bea Seibert
Posted by Cass A (Member # 11134) on :
I got tested at Fry. The blood smear showed NO BABESIA, but the blood titer was 1:32, positive.
So, if you get tested there, the blood smear may not be enough.
Best,
Cass A
Posted by LocalMan (Member # 11648) on :
Is that the Babesia FISH test you're talking about?
Posted by barksplinter (Member # 13249) on :
Not sure if I understand the question. 1:640 could be rewritten as a fraction could it not? 1/640? Which is a far SMALLER number than 1/60.
Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
Posted by CaliforniaLyme (Member # 7136) on :
Just remember there are SO SO SO many strains that you can test for 3 strains and still have another one!!! They have just begun to learn more about the diversity of this organism!!!!!!
Posted by shoney (Member # 9925) on :
No, titers are written as a ratio. I means how many times they dilute the sample, and see oranisms. Sif I took a i cup sample, and added 1 cup of water, that would be a 1:2 titer. If I split it in half, in half again, up to 640 times, that would be a 1:640 titer
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
quote:Originally posted by shoney: (My first was positive at 1:640-yikes)
Go with the positive and get treated.
The following signs/symptoms may be present in those infected with Babesiosis: Fatigue Arthralgias Myalgia Drenching sweats Headaches Emotional lability Depression Dark urine Splenomegaly Dizziness Nausea and vomiting Cough Dyspnea Fever Chills Hepatosplenomegaly Jaundice Malaise Shortness of breath Bleeding tendencies, bruising Thrombocytopenia Hemoglobinuria Hyperesthesia Pulmonary edema Encephalopathy Low to normal range leukocyte counts Possible elevated levels of dehydrogenase, bilirubin, transaminase* Anorexia Approximately 25%- 66% of Babesia patients are known to be co-infected with Lyme disease. These symptoms may continue for long periods of time, decrease, then return. A low Babesiosis titer (IgG) often indicates a chronic infection. An acute or current infection may show a higher reading on the IgM test initially. There are over 100 species of Babesia in the United States but only ONE or TWO species are currently checked by commercial labs. Posted by shoney (Member # 9925) on :
I was treated-did 1 month of mepron/zith, followed by 3 weeks art, 1 week off while we treated bart, the 1 month malarone/biaxin, then 5 months of bactrim/zith-which my LLMD says is effective against babs if the load is low. When I was retested, the titer was negative, the blood slides were negative (but still did the 5 months due to symptoms)