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My daughter tested positive through igenex back in 2005. also had negative mri in 2005. Her lyme doctor just got results on: MRI showed white lesion frontal log of brain vit D very low CD 57- 30 very low. Any thoughts or comments on the above would be appreciated. Do most lyme patients have white lesions on brain and if so, why? Why is CD57 so low and what does it mean? thanks
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Lymeorsomething
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Well, my MRI was normal but my D is low and my CD-57 is 30 just like your daughters...
My essential issues are fatigue/low energy, floaters, and endocrine disruption...
How's your daughter's iron?
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Here is a link that talks about Lyme and white lesions on MRI (patients often get misdiagnosed with MS)....
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Be sure your daughter gets some sunshine daily without any sunscreen. I generally go out in the late afternoon and lay out by the pool for my daily dose of sunshine. Because it's late afternoon, I don't get burnt.
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