Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 - Shari, it is true that many of us will show positive for exposure. A viral titter check is best if you are wanting to see if she is having a chronic problem or not. Zack's was 450, reference range 100. I don't what is to be done other than the continual natural antivirals. Are you still using Valtrex? We used the monolarium (don't think I spelled that right) for a long time. -- In csb-autism-rx , " Dwayne " wrote: > > I read 's 1999 paper discussing EBV and autism. I'm having trouble with interpretations on chronic and reactive - positive or negative antibodies. Our daughter's results show pos. or neg. concenring the same thing. What does that mean? Anyone? And, what does it mean for autism? The immunologist said that everyone has EBV. > Shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 The test says " positive results suggest chronic-active infection " - VCA IgG 50 with ref.range 0-19. The test ordered was Acute Infection Antibodies. The doctor just wrote in the comment section that " patient has had mono sometime in the past " . Shari Re: EBV/mono - Shari, it is true that many of us will show positive for exposure. A viral titter check is best if you are wanting to see if she is having a chronic problem or not. Zack's was 450, reference range 100. I don't what is to be done other than the continual natural antivirals. Are you still using Valtrex? We used the monolarium (don't think I spelled that right) for a long time. -- In csb-autism-rx , " Dwayne " wrote: > > I read 's 1999 paper discussing EBV and autism. I'm having trouble with interpretations on chronic and reactive - positive or negative antibodies. Our daughter's results show pos. or neg. concenring the same thing. What does that mean? Anyone? And, what does it mean for autism? The immunologist said that everyone has EBV. > Shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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