Guest guest Posted August 22, 2006 Report Share Posted August 22, 2006 Barb I had a pcr mycoplasma done by one mob and one of the doctors associated with the testing wasn't terribly impressed and downplayed my negative result..basically saying it could just as easily been positive and it means shit to be brutely honest.This didn't deter me..Then I rang a mob in sydney and just squeezed my way all the way thru to the lab lady that performed the actual PCR's and on a couple of occasions our phone converstaion was leaning towards, we're doing this stuff for the business and the outcomes are very muddy.I asked do you do arthritis patients and what is the organism/s common to them.. she really couldn't answer and i'm thinking arthritis is 100 fold more out there than our ilnesses, so why am I pursuuing this type of knowledge in my own instance..So I had my two attemps and the second one was... I have absolutely nothing to loose, even if I pester this mob and they get upset with me.. Then I followed carefully the forums and spoke to people to get a brighter picture of the american mycoplasma scene anmd I also realised it's a bit behind closed doors because they ain't delivering.. Most labs do PCR for clamydia, gonorreah and there toxins and they do deliver and the treatments WORK, which is important...Most other results from mycoplasma tests don't deliver treatment that works In my readings...Not to ention they want to give you the supplements as there version of mycoplasma therapy.. > > Tony: > You said " PCR at this point is still very limited IMO. " > > Could you explain why you think that? > > Barb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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