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street129
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after searching for so long to find the right dr. for my every needs ... i found a very 30 something pcp female dr.

she is so on top of things, and has her own blood machine in her office that turns the blood, that she can get most of her blood work in 1 day.

my other blood work has to go out, and i have other blood work pending, she even MENTION DOING THE LYME.. I was shock...

she has done THE EBV TEST which one of them came back elevated and the other one has decreasethere are three Ebv test that she took that i didnt even know exited..she took one look at my blood work and immediately got on the ball, calling my insurance to get me seen at the hospital right then and there. i was amaze on how fast and affective she was and how she has gotten what she has set out to do.

i was approved on the spot from my insurance to be seen right away at the hospital, on top of it all it was like 4pm in the afternoon, that was very, very last.

also getting me in that day on such a short notice is not the norm, you have to wait for days, first the insurance has to have a meeting with the board, and in 5 days..they either approve your claims for the scat scan or dispprove it..

it was unbelievable what swife action and quick results she has gotten, and i was able to be me in yesterday to get a scat scan at the very last minute of the afternoon, how cool was that.

i was approve to be seen after she call my insurance with quick thinging on her part...

on my blood work she has found a couple of things that she didnt like, and on monday she wants to see me to discuss the finding. there are still other blood work that has to go out, so they are pending..

it was very late in the afternoon and she wanted me to get to the hospital for the scat scan.... she is the one i will keep. she is a blessing, and we are working as a team...

she has said something about my pancrea and we we will discuss it more on monday..

WHEN I GET MY SCAT SCAN REPORT... I WILL REPORT IT HERE.

my ALPHA-FETOPROTEIN, TUMOR IS ELEVATED...7.9 THE RANGE SHOULD BE 6.1..I DO not know what that mean, and we will go over it monday.

my AMCYLASE,SERUM IS ALSO HIGH..124 RANGE 21-101...WE WILL ALSO GO OVER THIS ON MONDAY

LIPASE,SERUM HIGH...134 RANGE 40-60

ANYONE EVER HEARD OF THESE, AND DO ANYBODY KNOW WHAT ANY OF THESE THINGS MEANS.

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IgM: Neg Neg 34IND 39IND
41+ 83-93IND

IgG: Neg Neg 41+

cfs, hhv6, mycobacterium, hsv1, cmv, pirovirus, and Epstein Barr virus.... digestive system

GOD GIVE IT, AND GOD CAN TAKE IT AWAY

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cactus
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Amylase and lipase can be related to your pancreas - good thing you will discuss them on Monday.

Are you having any pain or nausea?

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Pinelady
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I hope you found a great doc. who really knows what all Lyme can do.

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Suspected Lyme 07 Test neg One band migrating in IgG region
unable to identify.Igenex Jan.09IFA titer 1:40 IND
IgM neg pos
31 +++ 34 IND 39 IND 41 IND 83-93 +
DX:Neuroborreliosis

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kidsgotlyme
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That's great street!! I'm glad you've finally found someone to help you and that you are comfortable with.

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symptoms since 1993 that I can remember. 9/2018 diagnosed with Borellia, Babesia Duncani, and Bartonella Hensalae thru DNA Connections.

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