Guest guest Posted October 21, 2010 Report Share Posted October 21, 2010 Last month I had the DAN just write up a bunch of labwork to have done, in the coming weeks (can't get it all done at once, Labcorp will only pull 4 vials at a time... I had convinced my DAN to write orders for the NIDS recommended tests, and others) A couple weeks ago I just took my son (4, " ADHD " ) down in the middle of the day, not fasting, and asked for anything we could test without fasting... so that ended up being some of the viral stuff and immunoglobulin totals. So the IGE total was 185 (0-60 typical)and HHV IGG was 2.34 (0-1.1 not positive)So does this mean that a- there are still some IGE allergens in his diet and b-viral protocol could be effective? If your child was positive for HHV, what was the value? While 2.34 doesn't seem crazy high, it is twice the accepted level of " not positive. " Anyone have any takes on this? Doctor will charge 90$ for 15 min phone call, so I don't want to make that appt till I do some research... and lucky you guys, you are part of that LOLThanks in advance. :-)-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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