Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 My NT son's Quest IgG Measles Antibody is 2.31. Ref. range is as follows: <=0.90 NEGATIVE 0.91-1.09 EQUIVOCAL >=1.10 POSITIVE What does this mean? Does this mean that he has viral issues? He is very NT. His only issue is that he is tiny, has low IGF-I, and probably has malabsorption. We are chelating him and also using natural antifungals for possible yeast. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 I don't know what the others think but to me it looks like he has the measles sitting in his body. Standard labs will just say he has " immunity " but to those of us with these numbers and concurrent problems, it means something else. Also if you happened to read Dan Olmstead's article about how the Varicella (chickenpox vaccine) given within 3 months of the MMR potentiates the measles virus causing kids to have autism (WA state area, probably Olympia) then it might possibly mean something else. Have you considered anti- virals for him? My PDD-NOS son's titres at 6 years after month 13 shots were 1.9 (same lab reference range as yours) but he did get the Varicella less than 2 months after it. AND he had the Pertussis IgM antibodies in the Indeterminate range, close to Detected. And he is a seizures kid. And at 7.5 years the antibodies to the measles were still at 1.41. Had not gone down much in 1.5 years. It was after this and a mild LNH in the GI scope and after talking to Dr. Krigsman that I started to take a relook at the numbers and began treating for measles. We were also in Dr. McCandless study about 2 years ago and his numbers on the saliva and blood were not very high, she did not think he warranted a high dose Vitamin A protocol. Bottomline, if you have any kind of titres at all to the measles you should try and treat it, because depending on what's going on in your body virally alongside of the measles and your genetic predisposition, your child might be in big trouble. I hope I have not alarmed you too much but we are shaped by the circumstances we endure and its been fairly rough at our end, makes me more cautious and fearful than most. FWIW Gayatri > > > My NT son's Quest IgG Measles Antibody is 2.31. Ref. range is as follows: > <=0.90 NEGATIVE > 0.91-1.09 EQUIVOCAL > >=1.10 POSITIVE > > What does this mean? Does this mean that he has viral issues? He is very > NT. His only issue is that he is tiny, has low IGF-I, and probably has > malabsorption. We are chelating him and also using natural antifungals for > possible yeast. Thanks. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 http://www.lewrockwell.com/miller/miller15.html This is an article that talks about a safe recommended vaccination schedule. It talks about the MMR and then antibodies to the measles and what it means. " Investigators have found, for example, live measles virus in the cerebral spinal fluid in children who become autistic after MMR vaccination. Antibodies to measles virus are elevated in children with autism but not in normal kids, suggesting that virus-induced autoimmunity may play a causal role. " Gayatri > > > > > > My NT son's Quest IgG Measles Antibody is 2.31. Ref. range is as > follows: > > <=0.90 NEGATIVE > > 0.91-1.09 EQUIVOCAL > > >=1.10 POSITIVE > > > > What does this mean? Does this mean that he has viral issues? > He is very > > NT. His only issue is that he is tiny, has low IGF-I, and > probably has > > malabsorption. We are chelating him and also using natural > antifungals for > > possible yeast. Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Gayatri, Did the Vit A protocol help? Any change in seizures? From: "Gayatri Rampal" gayatri_rampal@... Date: Fri May 12, 2006 1:27pm(PDT) Subject: Re: Quest IgG measles antibody I don't know what the others think but to me it looks like he has the measles sitting in his body. Standard labs will just say he has "immunity" but to those of us with these numbers and concurrent problems, it means something else. Also if you happened to read Dan Olmstead's article about how the Varicella (chickenpox vaccine) given within 3 months of the MMR potentiates the measles virus causing kids to have autism (WA state area, probably Olympia) then it might possibly mean something else. Have you considered anti-virals for him? My PDD-NOS son's titres at 6 years after month 13 shots were 1.9 (same lab reference range as yours) but he did get the Varicella less than 2 months after it. AND he had the Pertussis IgM antibodies in the Indeterminate range, close to Detected. And he is a seizures kid. And at 7.5 years the antibodies to the measles were still at 1.41. Had not gone down much in 1.5 years. It was after this and a mild LNH in the GI scope and after talking to Dr. Krigsman that I started to take a relook at the numbers and began treating for measles. We were also in Dr. McCandless study about 2 years ago and his numbers on the saliva and blood were not very high, she did not think he warranted a high dose Vitamin A protocol. Bottomline, if you have any kind of titres at all to the measles you should try and treat it, because depending on what's going on in your body virally alongside of the measles and your genetic predisposition, your child might be in big trouble. I hope I have not alarmed you too much but we are shaped by the circumstances we endure and its been fairly rough at our end, makes me more cautious and fearful than most.FWIWGayatri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 at that time, to be honest, I thought I did not see anything. He was very tired and looking out of it the day after the two day protocol and then brightened after I gave him his B vitamins (usual daily dose). In hindsight there might have been a lessening of the blank staring spells but I don't clearly recall it. On the other hand I started the high Vitamin A dose CLO yesterday and gave him 10,000 IUs yesterday and 10,000 IUs today and have not had him zone out since. Thinking of dropping it down to 5,000 IUs a day from tomorrow on..... Gayatri > > Gayatri, > > Did the Vit A protocol help? Any change in seizures? > > > > From: " Gayatri Rampal " gayatri_rampal@... > Date: Fri May 12, 2006 1:27pm(PDT) > Subject: Re: Quest IgG measles antibody > > I don't know what the others think but to me it looks like he > has the measles sitting in his body. Standard labs will just say he > has " immunity " but to those of us with these numbers and concurrent > problems, it means something else. Also if you happened to read Dan > Olmstead's article about how the Varicella (chickenpox vaccine) > given within 3 months of the MMR potentiates the measles virus > causing kids to have autism (WA state area, probably Olympia) then > it might possibly mean something else. Have you considered anti- > virals for him? > > My PDD-NOS son's titres at 6 years after month 13 shots were 1.9 > (same lab reference range as yours) but he did get the Varicella > less than 2 months after it. AND he had the Pertussis IgM antibodies > in the Indeterminate range, close to Detected. And he is a seizures > kid. And at 7.5 years the antibodies to the measles were still at > 1.41. Had not gone down much in 1.5 years. It was after this and a > mild LNH in the GI scope and after talking to Dr. Krigsman that I > started to take a relook at the numbers and began treating for > measles. We were also in Dr. McCandless study about 2 years ago and > his numbers on the saliva and blood were not very high, she did not > think he warranted a high dose Vitamin A protocol. > > Bottomline, if you have any kind of titres at all to the measles you > should try and treat it, because depending on what's going on in > your body virally alongside of the measles and your genetic > predisposition, your child might be in big trouble. > > I hope I have not alarmed you too much but we are shaped by the > circumstances we endure and its been fairly rough at our end, makes > me more cautious and fearful than most. > > FWIW > > Gayatri > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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