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daphne
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well, just got my sons lab results, not good news.
got mine a few weeks ago, and they were very bad as well, but i do not really understand them. all i really understood is that our llmd is very concerned.


can someone explain in lyme brain language what these results really mean? i know my dr. was not happy with the results to say the least, he did attempt to explain them, but honestly i do not remember what the heck was said. that is sooo bad.

both of our myelin basic protein IgM were VERY high,

MAG antibody IgM high

asialoganglioside GM1 ABS IgG high and IgM high

anti sulphatide antibodies IgM VERY high.

what exactly does this mean?? i am just very concerned. thanks!

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never heard of these tests; no info available! up for morning crew especially the RNs!!

sorry to read you both had bad reports; but the good news is you now know why you've been so sick. now for proper treatment to get this out of your systems. best wishes to you both. [group hug] [kiss] [group hug]

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has no one else here had these tests?

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