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Which lab have you tried. I'm not sure it's like the Lyme challenge, but may be.
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Tammy N.
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Maybe try a lab with more sensitive testing - like Igenex.
I tested negative several times, then finally tested positive on the fish test. Make sure to have all the possible tests done, including fish.
Good luck! I know how frustrating it can be.
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ktkdommer
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Would they accept the ECP test? Esinophilic cationic protein. This is what our doctor uses to indicate babesia. There is a difference.
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