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Posted by 1hunter (Member # 24438) on :
 
Igenx
IGM
positive bands 18,31,34,41,83-93
IND band 39

IGG
IND bands 34,41

CD57 test was 24

so is this lyme for sure?
 
Posted by Dekrator48 (Member # 18239) on :
 
Welcome!

Now, I am not a LLMD, but my answer is yes, this is lyme.

You have many positive Lyme specific bands and a low CD 57.

I am assuming that you have lyme symptoms??

If you have not already done so, please post on the Seeking a Doctor board for a Lyme literate MD near you.

You need a good eval for lyme and coinfections like babesia, bartonella, ehrlichia,etc.

symptom list pages 9-11, coinfection info pages 22-27 of this must-read paper....

http://www.ilads.org/lyme_disease/B_guidelines_12_17_08.pdf


Good luck to you. Stick around the boards here....there are alot of great people to answer questions and support you.
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
Well, I would say so since band 83-93 alone is the DNA of the Bb spirochete.

Welcome to our little club! Hope you are able to find help in WI!!

[hi]

PS .. Go here for lots of newbie info... print out the Western Blot Explanation. It will explain a LOT about your test result.

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/88555


From the above link:

The following is a brief explanation of the test results. Again, each band is an antigen complexed (bound together) with an antibody made by the immune system, specifically for that antigen (part) of Borrelia burgdorferi.

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.

These bands are 18, 22, 23-25, 28, 30, 31, 34, 37, 39, 41, 83, and 93.

This is true regardless of whether it is IgG or IgM...

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Here is his update written sometime around 2005:

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


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