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Originally Posted by davew41
ask for a western blot
(Western blot
This is an immunoassay test method that detects specific proteins in blood or tissue. It combines an electrophoresis step with a step that transfers (blots) the separated proteins onto a membrane. Western blot is often used as a follow-up test to confirm the presence of an antibody and to help diagnose a condition. Examples of its use include confirmatory HIV and Lyme disease testing.)
I had to pay $475 for it but , insurance would not cover it all... But it is the de facto for lyme...
then get to a neurologist and get tested fot MG and LEMS
ask for blood work and a EMG
get your vitamin d tested also
its a simple blood test vit d25 test
get your levels as close to 80 as you can
I take 6000 IU a day levels are re checked every 3 months im at a 68.7 right now
do a quick Google on vitamin d3 and what it can help, and prevent.. it is amazing stuff
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I've already done the western blot for lyme. It was negative. My bloodwork showed low vitamin D so I'm currently taking 5000ius a day.