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I've long suspected that I had systemic mycoplasma due to my symptoms and my proneness to pneumonia.
How do I know if I have that?
My IGG is high - but isn't that just indicative of a past infection? If lyme messed up my immune system, then wouldn't it be low?
Here are my results, can someone help me decipher? (I want to come up with a list of questions to ask my doc next week, when I see him):
--m pneumoniae igg abs 201 Ref: 0-99 High m pneumoniae igm abs <770 Ref: 0-769 Normal
--chlamydia pneumoniae igg 1:256 Neg:<1:16 High chlamydia pneumoniae igm <1:10 Neg:<1:10 Normal
Thanks so much for any input!
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surprise
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You may want to google Dr. Garth Nicolson
Also, Stephan Buhner's book on co-infections Bartonella and Mycoplasma has incredible insight into Myco.
On a children's board, Myco comes up often, and it is believed/ stated there high IGG means you have an issue with it...
FWIW.
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"When a test is performed for a microbe, we want to know not only whether you have it in your body, but more importantly, whether it is active or not. In chronic infections, the level of activity of a microbe can be gauged to a certain extent by the amount of IgG antibodies your body produces in response to that microbe. High levels of IgG antibodies tend to suggest an active chronic infection"
My IgG for mycoplasma pneumonia is close to 1000. I definitely have it as a chronic infection.
You need a doc who knows about coinfections who can evaluate you both clinically and through labs for the right treatment plan.
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Thanks so much for all the info! I see my LLMD a week from today! I'll let you know what he says!
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