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My 14 year old son is currently being treated for lyme by a LLMD in FL, not covered under insurance. The pediatric ID that treats lyme in network will not take him, since she thinks he does not have lyme & that his test is a false positive. Who to believe?? I am also being treated for chronic lyme, we were both tick bit 3+ years ago. His results Igenix IGM POITIVE CDC NEGATIVE **23-25 **31 IND (ospa-dc notes) **34 IND (ospb- dc notes) **39 **41++ **83-93+ (wac- dc notes)
Igenix IGG negative cdc negative **23-25 **31 **34 IND (ospb- dc notes) **39 IND (late- dc notes) **41 ++ **83-93 WESTERN BLOT Igenix - cdc - **23 **31 **34 **39 **41 IND **83-93
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janet thomas
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I'd say it's positive, so did Igenex, but i doubt you'll get much help from an infectious dr.
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