Guest guest Posted January 28, 2005 Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 Hey there, Yeah, about 6 years ago I tested positive by AND IgM AND IgG Western Blot. I am still having symptoms and went to the doctor where I live now and before they would give me antibiotics they wanted another Western Blot, and here I didn't get a single reactive band. This really confused me..I thought you keep your IgM forever??? > Joan...It is a conspiracy - a conspiracy of greed and negligence. I had 3 or 4 negative WB tests through my health plan's lab (not SB) prior to going to an independent doctor for an OOP Igenex test - the Igenex was positive. I shared before, that I showed the Igenex results to my " specialist " with the health plan, and he dismissed Igenex, saying they were unreliable. He said that he knew of someone " who didn't have Lyme, yet they had a positive Igenex WB " . I don't believe this is true. Igenex is more sensitive in their testing - the other labs are following the CDC protocol, and I truly believe the CDC is being led / controlled by the insurance industry. This entire mess is going to blow up in everyone's face, since Lyme is spreading and late stage Lyme is much more expensive to treat than early diagnosis. > > I've been reading that intra-muscular abx injections 2 x weekly (or more) is a far less expensive alternative to IV abx - for some Lyme situations. I also spoke with a semi-local LLMD's partner who confirmed this. Maybe this is an alternative for you? Keep the faith...Tom > > [ ] Re: Igenex vs. MDL vs. Stony Brook > > > Thank You to those who responded. I saw my LLMD yesterday and he told me > that Oxford " Health " Plans will not accept Igenex results that are positive > for Bb, etc. anymore. Has anyone else had that happen? Also has anyone had > success with Amantadine and Biaxin? > > I previously had twice been approved for IV ABX using Igenex, so I guess the > conspiracy continues to spred. He said that he has been submitting Igenex > results to Oxford lately, and they are denying treatment saying that > Igenex's testing procedures are not accurate!!! The labs that they like are: > " Quest " (I could get better lab results doing the tests in my basement), and > *yes*, Stony Brook. > > And now about Stony Brook...in 1999 I was tested at SB and had 4 significant > bands on IgG...but they said that I didn't have Lyme disease; so why did > they put me on doxy for 1 month? I later tested positive for 4 tickborne > diseases thru Igenex, and at times MDL. SB was doing a survey, so I gave > them my blood, and the results were *not one band on IgG or IgM* mmmm.... > > What can we do...we're held hostage by the " other side " , and I for one am > sick of it! I would appreciate hearing from anyone with a different health > plan, that accepts Igenex's results. It's getting close to " out of pocket " > time, so I'd love to switch ins. co's. > > Thanks and Be Well, > Joan > LI NY > > > > > Questions and/or comments can be directed to the list owner at -Owner@Y... > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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