and also read Dr C's western blot explanation at the top of the board.
You were lucky to get an appt in July. The chances are very good that you have lyme.
Remember that lyme is really a clinical diagnosis...it is not based on a lab test.
Your history and symptoms, along with the fact that your other tests are normal is significant.
Then factor in your Igenex WB and it sure looks like lyme.
When other health care providers tell you that you do not have lyme, it can make you doubt yourself.
However, 99% of Dr's know nothing about lyme recognition, diagnosis or treatment.
You need that LLMD evaluation....all those other Dr's have not been able to help you one bit.
All the best to you!
-------------------- The fibromyalgia I've had for 32 years was an undiagnosed Lyme symptom.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future". -Jeremiah 29:11 Posts: 6076 | From Pennsylvania, USA | Registered: Nov 2008
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hi so sorry for you pain and anxiety as i know that the wait is long enough to find out and not to get definiate results is tough. i am no expert but from what i understand band 31 is a lyme band and you have 4+ which is almost rare. (means really strong) also the ind means that there is something there and your bands 34, 41 and 83-93 are all specific to lyme. i believe the lmd will definitely tell you you have lyme and treat you.
god bless and good luck
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So with my super positve band 31 I probably don't need the confirmation test being I had other significant bands? So if my IND's were actual positives, that would make me overall POS right? Sorry...I'm just not really familir with this yet.
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Lo, You said you had the same bands as me? How is treatment going for you and what are you taking? I've got appt with the LLMD on July 8th. SO ready to get the ball rolling. I hope he agrees it is Lyme and starts treatment...
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