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Default Interpreting Igenex Results

Hi Everyone,

My sister did the Igenex test a few weeks ago, and I was wondering if anyone can give me their opinions/experience on them:

IGM:
31 ++
41 IND
83-93 IND
Rest negative

IGG:
30 +
39 IND
41 ++
Rest negative

CD57 Count: 37

Her symptoms are mainly weakness in hands/feet (can't use them for more than a few minutes) and peripheral neuropathy (burning/tingling/vibration on her hands/feet/other ares). These symptoms have been present for ~2years.

Thank-you.
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