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A lot of times it is a mystery, as the current labs are not able to tell the

whole story. You get a partial truth here and there and try to put them

together for a better picture and treatment plan. There are different

schools of thoughts on this as well. Per Dr. JS, the patients can have

different combinations of multiple infections including having some or all

of the coinfections without actually contracting Lyme. However, Dr. JB's

view on this is very different. He believes that if a patient has been

tested positive for many coinfectors, one should think that " It is always

Lyme. " His thinking is this: Only because Borrelia was there at the first

place to impair the immune system to certain extent, did some or all

coinfectors have the chances to proliferate without the equitable checking

of the immune system. You see, even among the Lyme literate doctors, there

has not been a consensus on this subject.

Did you do IGeneX Western Blot for Lyme and coinfection panel? When you say

" nothing at all " , do you mean all IgG and IgM bands are negative?

Limin

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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 14:11

To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >

Subject: Bartonella only?

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I just wanted to find out if the kids can only have Bartonella or does

> it always lead to Lyme. I did the Igenex test and there was nothing at

> all and then we did the Fry's lab test and we saw the bartonella on the

> smear. Are there kids on the spectrum that just have the one and once

> we treat the bartonella the kids are better??

>

> thanks

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Thanks Limin for the reply,

On the Igenex test I did do the western blot and coinfections and

both IGG and IGM bands were negative nothing remarkable.

>

> ,

>

> A lot of times it is a mystery, as the current labs are not able to

tell the

> whole story. You get a partial truth here and there and try to put

them

> together for a better picture and treatment plan. There are

different

> schools of thoughts on this as well. Per Dr. JS, the patients can

have

> different combinations of multiple infections including having some

or all

> of the coinfections without actually contracting Lyme. However,

Dr. JB's

> view on this is very different. He believes that if a patient has

been

> tested positive for many coinfectors, one should think that " It is

always

> Lyme. " His thinking is this: Only because Borrelia was there at

the first

> place to impair the immune system to certain extent, did some or

all

> coinfectors have the chances to proliferate without the equitable

checking

> of the immune system. You see, even among the Lyme literate

doctors, there

> has not been a consensus on this subject.

>

> Did you do IGeneX Western Blot for Lyme and coinfection panel?

When you say

> " nothing at all " , do you mean all IgG and IgM bands are negative?

>

> Limin

>

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 14:11

> To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >

> Subject: Bartonella only?

>

> > Hi Everyone,

> >

> > I just wanted to find out if the kids can only have Bartonella or

does

> > it always lead to Lyme. I did the Igenex test and there was

nothing at

> > all and then we did the Fry's lab test and we saw the bartonella

on the

> > smear. Are there kids on the spectrum that just have the one and

once

> > we treat the bartonella the kids are better??

> >

> > thanks

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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I recently did testing on my daughter on another lab. But all of her immune responses were quite low, so I think her immune system is just still too low to show a reaction to anything right now. She is responding to magnesium and cod liver oil and everything I do for digestion and nutrition. She is responding to probiotics right now. I do see a worsening of symptoms every time I add pathogen killers towards lyme or Bartonella for the first few weeks on them, so this tells me she either has that or something similar.

Heidi N

Thanks Limin for the reply,On the Igenex test I did do the western blot and coinfections and both IGG and IGM bands were negative nothing remarkable.AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now.

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