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The pcr was only done for Lyme disease.
How can u ask my doc to do whole pcr of everything. Is there a specific name for that. Thankyou Glen |
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Is Spep test totally different that monoclonal antibodies test?
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Glen
In 2006 I had a spinal tap. And I see it say elevated igg, serum but igg index and other things are normal. Any idea? |
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Any idea of igg being elevated for spatial Barr virus . The allergist said ige is seen in allergies and sinus stuff and my ige was ver much elevated. But when blood was taken I had no allergies going on. But since I suffer from allergies and tiers sick feeling all the time. I wonder what to check next.
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I'd check for Herpes Simplex and Zoster next. ( I had this done when I had the shingles). Titres are expensive tho. Hope you have insurance!
Those and Epstein Barr virus are the most common. (I had really negligible Simplex (dr. said very unusual) and very HIGH zoster titres )
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Mrs d. I don't have insurance any more. I am applying for personal insurance but doubt I will be able to get it as I am high risk!
When I went to a natural doc he mentioned hydrogen peroxide therapy for all sorts of free roaming virus bacteria and stuff but I refused as I am not sure if that's safe. So if I have some virus roaming around then maybe I should look into something to get rid. The possibilities are endless as to cause. Just in the category of virus and bacteria. And impossible to look into without insurance. My doctor is applying to NIH for me so fingers crossed. Tulips |
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--is a serum protein electrophoresis, and as I've written about here a few times, that is NOT the test of choice for determining if there are monoclonal proteins, as it is insufficiently specific to detect all monoclonal chains (it generally only measures overall levels of alpha, beta, and gamma globulins). The immunfixation electrophoresis, which breaks out the classes of gamm globulins (Ig) and enumerates them is the way to go.
So, if you're looking to be choosy about tests coming up, I'd go after that one, and bring the Poncelet protocols, the Treihaft paper, and/or the Latov/Quest labs serology paper from the Useful Websites section that I posted for backup: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread177.html And I do think they should have done the pcr for a whole series of infectious agents--you can mention the Human herpes virus family, cyto, parvo, and E. Coli, West Nile, Lyme, and ciguertera just for starters (this may be something an infectious disease specialist would be better to consult with). By the way, Epstein Barr Virus, or Human Herpes Virus 4, is ubiquitous in most people--it's estimated that 95% of us have been exposed to it by age 30. Sometimes people know they've caught it by getting mononucleosis, but not always--in young kids, for example, an EBV infection (people joke that it stands for Everybody's Virus) may just look like a cold or flu. As a result, almost everyone will show some IgG activity to certain antigens once they've been infected, and will show it for life, as EBV is immortalized in the cells of the pharynx (most human herpes viruses stick around in dormant stage after initial attack) and may re-activate under conditions of immune compromise. There is a specific antibody pattern that tends to indicate this. (It's really complicated--I can send it to you if you really want, but be warned--a lot of doctors are not up on this, in the same way they don't know that most of the speculation that EBV was involved in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has been discounted; too many people with chronic fatigue didn't have EBV reactivation and vice versa. In fact, researchers are looking now more closely at Human Herpes Viruses 6 and 8 to see how closely THEY are correlated with chronic fatigue.) |
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Wow glen Thankyou so much for the info.
I did have both Spep by my gp and immunofixation one by my Neuro. And only thing elevated is igg. Rest is normal. But he didn't do the 24 urine. Only random so I don't know if that makes a difference |
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