Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 Got results back from Igenex. According to them I do not have Lyme, confirming Quest's result. For a while I wasn't sure Igenex ever gave negative results. Anyway, I did have a few positive bands: IgG: 30 and 41 IgM: 30 and 34 (39 and 41 were Indeterminant - does anyone know what that means?) I vaguely recall someone may have claimed just 1 band is enough for a positive dx, but I'm not sure. If anyone believes it's still possible I have Lyme, let me know. No plans to get tested again, as I was pretty sure already I don't have it (based on symptoms). Thanks, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Jill, hi I tested negative for 15 years, then tested IND which was interpreted as positive. What IND means is there was some response to those bands, but too indeterminate to read as a positive. Specifically, my results were IND Western Blot IgM, bands 30, 39, 41 and IND Western Blot IgG pos. 28, 41 and 58, and IND on bands 18 30,31,39, 35 and 66. Dr. Stricker, MD president of the international assoc. of lyme literate docs thinks I'm positive based on those results on a history of CFS. Synthoms are the often the same for Lyme and CFS. I was amazed that I could tolerate any antibiotics, but had good results, starting with Zithromax. Instead of waking up at 10:30 in the AM I woke up at 7:30 am and stayed functional until 10:30pm or so. Unfortunately, a resent chemical exposure has put me back in bed again. Another way to see if you may have Lyme is to have your NK killer cells, CD57, I think tested. These are specific to Lyme. I would say that if I had the results you had I would consider it more seriously. Bottom line, though, is that until we understand why we stay ill, which is essentially tied to genetics, we just don't have a diffinitive answer. It's not, whether you have CFS or Lyme, it's really a question of why you are ill. I've been watching Dr. Amy Yasko's tapes (test4health.com) all weekend. She is working with the genetics. Under her program, she stablizes patients, lowers excitotoxins, then clears bacterial, viruses and metals that block the body from healing by putting in elements missing in our bio-chemical pathways. Amazing work! Joanee jschm111@... wrote: >Got results back from Igenex. According to them I do not have Lyme, >confirming Quest's result. For a while I wasn't sure Igenex ever gave negative >results. > >Anyway, I did have a few positive bands: > >IgG: 30 and 41 >IgM: 30 and 34 (39 and 41 were Indeterminant - does anyone know what that >means?) > >I vaguely recall someone may have claimed just 1 band is enough for a >positive dx, but I'm not sure. If anyone believes it's still possible I have Lyme, >let me know. No plans to get tested again, as I was pretty sure already I >don't have it (based on symptoms). > >Thanks, > >Jim > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Hi Joanne, Rich, and All, I have had postive Igenex Lyme, Babesia, and Erhlichia tests a couple of years ago. My CD 57 one year ago was 18% range is 4-38%. What is your opinion on this . . I thought it was pretty good? Unfortunately I just received my Natural Killer Activity test results back and they are 6 range >19. Not too happy about that, but my guess looks like I many be doing OK with the Lyme according to Stricker(correct)? Best wishes, Sue T Joanne wrote: Another way to see if > you may have Lyme is to have your NK killer cells, CD57, I think tested. > These are specific to Lyme. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 > > > Anyway, I did have a few positive bands: > > IgG: 30 and 41 Neither band 30 or 41 is specific for Lyme disease, so these will not show any response to Lyme bacteria. They can also show up in response to other bacteria. > IgM: 30 and 34 (39 and 41 were Indeterminant - does anyone know what that > means?) Band 34 IS very specific to Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease). According to this band showing up, you have had expsoure to Lyme. Band 39 also is very specific. The IND marker means that the color change was not strong enough to mark as positive, but it was stronger than a negative. With these two bands, it looks like a strong indication that your immune system has reacted to Lyme. Because it is in the IgM response, it probably was recently, as IgM antibodies are only active for a few months. With Lyme, doctors are finding that there can be repeating cycles of IgM response, as the bacteria changes outer surface proteins. A diagnosis is supposed to be made based on your clinical history and your symptoms, along with the testing as support. A test, by itself, does not prove whether or not you have Lyme. > > I vaguely recall someone may have claimed just 1 band is enough for a > positive dx, but I'm not sure. If anyone believes it's still possible I have Lyme, > let me know. Yes, according to these results, it is possible you have Lyme disease. As I said above, a diagnosis is made based on the possibility of exposure, your clinical history, and your symptoms. I don't know any of this for you, so can't say whether these are likely to support a diagnosis. BTW, Igenex has a clinical record of finding approx 64% of the tests sent to the positive for Lyme. That isn't too high. The advantage of sending a test to them is the fact that they report all the bands, so that it can be more fully evaluated. It isn't a matter of just one band being enough, it is whether you have Lyme specific bands, or not. I hope this helps. I don't read this list all the time, so if you have more questions, you can email me. Sonoma County Lyme Support http://tinyurl.com/5xjxb LymeLinks@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 , thanks for your insights into Jim's lab results. The only things I might add are that IgeneX feels that IgG 41 is borrelia, not IgM though. Also, I was just reading, and can't remember who I was reading, that IgMs often will stay positive for years even when the infection has been in the body for years when the immune system cannot kill the infection. If the immune system can't make the antibodies which would be found in an IgG it will look like a new infection. I will try to track down where I read that. It may be at the IgeneX website. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 In Buhner's book - Healing Lyme - he says " For a positive Lyme test, the 41kd band and at least one of the others have to appear at testing. " Ballady > > Neither band 30 or 41 is specific for Lyme disease, so these will not > show any response to Lyme bacteria. They can also show up in response > to other bacteria. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 paula, susan & all, igenex says i am negative for lyme, tho since i have 1 positive band they say test again in the future. it also says my IgM 34 band could be a false tell, that a vaccine can cause someone who does not have lyme show this positive band. i don't know if it has to be a recent vaccination or not. i do know i have not been out more than a few times in the past year, and in the city, so i have not been exposed to ticks in that time. as for my doc, he's not a lyme specialist, and between the quest and igenex tests, he is convinced i do not have lyme. jim sfriedl@... writes: > Band 34 IS very specific to Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease). > According to this band showing up, you have had expsoure to Lyme. Band > 39 also is very specific. The IND marker means that the color change > was not strong enough to mark as positive, but it was stronger than a > negative. > > With these two bands, it looks like a strong indication that your > immune system has reacted to Lyme. Because it is in the IgM response, > it probably was recently, as IgM antibodies are only active for a few > months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 jschm111@... wrote: > paula, susan & all, > igenex says i am negative for lyme, tho since i have 1 positive band they say test again in the future. > I know a patient who has NOT been diagnosed with CFS, but is awful darn close to qualifying, - all negative. Not even equivocal. Myco panel neg. as well. High CMV titers. But she's a moldie, for sure. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 OK, a...how can I find one of those LLMDs or anyone who will treat Mycoplasma, too, in Colorado Springs, CO?? If one's cat has scratched one, does that mean, ya got LYME? NOW, I have presently, given up on having any other pet animals..my dog died AFTER drinking my MOM's pee from her colostomy bad, but we still got those deer, outside our house...one is crippled..but she defies nature, and continues to live on...YA HOO!!! AMELIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Jim, if nothing else, you are a classic example of the problem we have with diagnosis. This patient describes is the same. PCRs for anything are often false negatives. And then there are the infections with no test such as all the babesias. How about bartonella? Did you have a cat? Who knows. One approach is that of the Road Back folks and Dr. Marshall - just assume it is some sort of cell-wall deficient infection such as mycoplasma or Chlamydia or borrelia or rickettsia and start treating it with low dose longterm antibiotics. And avoid mold. And take whey protein. Etc etc etc. How about that urine antigen test? I would still try to get that given that you had a couple of positive bands and some equivocals. a jschm111@... wrote: > paula, susan & all, > igenex says i am negative for lyme, tho since i have 1 positive band they say test again in the future. > I know a patient who has NOT been diagnosed with CFS, but is awful darn close to qualifying, - all negative. Not even equivocal. Myco panel neg. as well. High CMV titers. But she's a moldie, for sure. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 " igenex says i am negative for lyme, tho since i have 1 positive band they say test again in the future. " Jim, this is EXACTLY what happened to a woman in our support group. She was just telling me this last night -- she was positive on one band, so thought she was fine. A year and a half goes by, she goes to the FF Centers, and finds out she has it after all. I don't know the exact specific lyme tests they run, but you perhaps could call the nearest center to find out? Dan > > paula, susan & all, > > igenex says i am negative for lyme, tho since i have 1 positive band > they say test again in the future. > > > > I know a patient who has NOT been diagnosed with CFS, but is > awful darn close to qualifying, - all negative. > Not even equivocal. > Myco panel neg. as well. > High CMV titers. > > But she's a moldie, for sure. > - > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 I am a DAMN MOLDIE, ERIC, After reading Mold Warrior, did you find anything that can be done about, that, except, moving, as far as, one can from that mold..I have even, read, that SNOW can have mold..but I am much better off in low-humidity areas, definitely, much better than THE MOLDY SOUTHERN usa.. I was sent into a tailspin with Allergy shots. Amelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 i'm afraid my doc won't go any further on the lyme, testing or treating. i think the ffc uses quest, which i also had done and it said negative. nope, no cat or pets. maybe down the line i may re-test. thanks, jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Amelia, I sent you some names off list. Hopefully you can find a Lyme doctor. The bartonella usually is caught from germs picked up while cleaning cat litter boxes etc. I don't know if some ticks carry it or not. They do carry mycoplasma and other bacteria. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Yea, I wish I had been more physiologically intune, when I was younger (now, 53)...now, I can feel, everything..like that damn nerve, today, at the dentist. ' But, woe is me, I went into Psychology...need a medical degree, now..or at least a medical brain... ...when I started having the CFS/ME symptoms, I went to another therapist, told him my problems..he told me I was not psychologically ill...so I know I am not crazy...just damn ill, and can't do anything about it, yet. ..except stay inside with my air filters..but the Respiratory therapist thinks I should move to a lower altitude (I am at 8900 ft, cause this appealed to my body, when I was younger) cause I am having hypoxia..heart-like symptoms..orthostatic intolerance ...but since, he is not knowlegable on CFS/ME, I wonder.although, I explained to him, the other day, about a possible compensated heart problem, and he seemed to understand..probably thought I was crazy, though, at some level sent my cardiologist reading material on the Cardiac issues in CFS/ME.. Where do you live, now.? still Incline...What do you think of Oregon...30 miles from Bend, as far as, Molds...cause I know I am still Damned Allergic to those...I can drive from Alabama to Kansas, and that is when I start feeling much better...happier! ..you are a really good guy..I just could not understand all you have to say, when you are so brainy!!! Amelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 sunscaper53@... wrote: > > I am a DAMN MOLDIE, ERIC, > > After reading Mold Warrior, did you find anything that can be done about, that, except, moving, as far as, one can from that mold..I have even, read, that SNOW can have mold..but I am much better off in low-humidity areas, definitely, much better than THE MOLDY SOUTHERN usa.. > I was sent into a tailspin with Allergy shots. > > Amelia Yeah, there's a lot that can be done, but first, In response to " Mold Question " about buying that house that once had a mold problem: Not all molds are toxic, but if the house has had a mold problem, I wouldn't take the chance. For someone with a compromised immune system, it's not worth the risk. And back to a bit about what can be done: When I started this whole nonsense, I didn't leave Incline. All I did was identify the spore plumes and stay out of them, and decontaminate after passing through, EVERY TIME. " But " , I hear you ask, " How do you know when you've been hit by a spore plume? " I couldn't, until I took a sample of mold out to the desert and trained myself. But I've got a great way to give people a taste of what it's like. Just go to Truckee High school. Remember that teachers lounge? and the one teacher who felt something was wrong and got out of there before going down the slippery slope to CFS Hell? That made an impression on me. I thought that perhaps I might learn something from this. So, you just go to Truckee HS, and when you feel " it " , remember, that is the feeling you must stay away from. I know! It doesn't kill you instantly. It's a slow burn and takes time and special circumstances, but that's the nasty stuff all right. And it's murder to PWC's. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 I sure felt better at a lower altitude when I visited one last fall. Can't move, but plan on another visit as soon as I am finished paying for last one. The effect lasted some months. (I live at nearly 6000 ft.) Adrienne Re: Re: Lyme - Negative Yea, I wish I had been more physiologically intune, when I was younger (now, 53)...now, I can feel, everything..like that damn nerve, today, at the dentist. ' But, woe is me, I went into Psychology...need a medical degree, now..or at least a medical brain... ..when I started having the CFS/ME symptoms, I went to another therapist, told him my problems..he told me I was not psychologically ill...so I know I am not crazy...just damn ill, and can't do anything about it, yet. .except stay inside with my air filters..but the Respiratory therapist thinks I should move to a lower altitude (I am at 8900 ft, cause this appealed to my body, when I was younger) cause I am having hypoxia..heart-like symptoms..orthostatic intolerance ..but since, he is not knowlegable on CFS/ME, I wonder.although, I explained to him, the other day, about a possible compensated heart problem, and he seemed to understand..probably thought I was crazy, though, at some level sent my cardiologist reading material on the Cardiac issues in CFS/ME.. Where do you live, now.? still Incline...What do you think of Oregon...30 miles from Bend, as far as, Molds...cause I know I am still Damned Allergic to those...I can drive from Alabama to Kansas, and that is when I start feeling much better...happier! ..you are a really good guy..I just could not understand all you have to say, when you are so brainy!!! Amelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 sunscaper53@... wrote: > But, woe is me, I went into Psychology...need a medical degree, now..or at least a medical brain... ..when I started having the CFS/ME symptoms, I went to another therapist, told him my problems..he told me I was not psychologically ill...so I know I am not crazy...just damn ill, and can't do anything about it, yet. > Amelia Send me an Email. I want to show you something. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Hello Adrienne, Can you give me the general area, humidity level (at 6000 ft.) and where you visited, that made you feel better? Do you have mold allergies?? My brain is fairly..mushy, today, after traveling/dental issues, yesterday.. Amelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Hello...... Mush brain, today...no comprehensibility, here. Amelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 In a message dated 7/27/2006 12:18:16 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, bobn1955@... writes: Ok, I thought was using a euphemism for truckstops Truckee High School....but I knew what he mean't, as far as, mold exposure goes...THIS IS JUST TOO FUNNY!!! Thanks for the laugh... Like my dentist...I chew gum, all the time, to keep the saliva flowing...He cracked me up, yesterday, when he asked if I could part with that gum..apparently, he has patients who can't..I have, also, told him I chew gum, during the night, to keep the saliva going.. One has to keep a sense of humor, Amelia Amelia Amelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Minneapolis, under 1000 ft. It was not humid at the time, but generally is. I have never looked into me and mold. I live in very arid climate; high desert. Adrienne Re: Re: Lyme - Negative Hello Adrienne, Can you give me the general area, humidity level (at 6000 ft.) and where you visited, that made you feel better? Do you have mold allergies?? My brain is fairly..mushy, today, after traveling/dental issues, yesterday.. Amelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 , You're saying that even after your experience with Shoemaker and all [i just assume you've told them, since you don't seem shy about such things ;-) ] that they've never fixed the teacher's lounge at Truckee HS? Also, is it the whole building? I would think that people would still be getting ill, even if some other co-factor needed for full-bllown CFS/ME was missing...... - Bob Niederman On 7/26/06, erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: > > > But I've got a great way to give people a taste of > what it's like. Just go to Truckee High school. > Remember that teachers lounge? and the one teacher who felt > something was wrong and got out of there before going down the > slippery slope to CFS Hell? That made an impression on me. > I thought that perhaps I might learn something from this. > So, you just go to Truckee HS, and when you feel " it " , remember, > that is the feeling you must stay away from. > I know! It doesn't kill you instantly. It's a slow burn and takes > time and special circumstances, but that's the nasty stuff all right. > And it's murder to PWC's. > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 " " wrote: > , > How did you decontaminate ? Same way the military taught me using CS gas as a biowarfare simulant. Bag clothing separately for treatment, take a shower and wash hair thoroughly. Avoid " Hot Zones " and control for cross contamination. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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