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Does anyone know how a normal C3a and an elevated C4a (5,888) relate to having Chronic Lyme? I think both are immune/inflammatory markers? Thank you in advance.
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I had a normal c3a and elevated c4a...mine was almost 50,000!!
I never got a straight answer on why it would be so incredibly high except chronic lyme. I still think there's another reason for it because most people don't get a result that high.
My LLMD says chronic lyme. It did come down considerably with treatment.
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