Hello,
I have two kids with PANDAS and sensory processing/self-regulatory issues, and I, myself, have symptoms of chronic fatigue/fibromyalgia. Suspecting we might have Lyme, I went to a Lyme doctor (Lyme literate), who ordered a LabCorp Western Blot (among many other tests).
The results came back IgG (with one band present), and positive for IgM (with two bands present). My Lyme doc counts this as a positive and, in fact, it was reported to the state health department as positive. But when I took my results to a mainstream infectious disease doc, he told me he thought it was a false positive, even though he agreed my symptoms were consistent with Lyme. He said that my results were positive for an accute infection, but negative for a chronic or old infection, and that this didn't make sense, since my symptoms have been long term. He felt that the test results were probably the result of a cross reaction with some other bug. I called LabCorp, who said that the specificity for this test is 98.7 %, meaning that it is accurate in detecting Lyme (and not some other bug 98.7 % of the time).
My question is, who should I believe? Also, if I conclude that I am positive for Lyme, can I also assume my children's issues (both breastfed) came from me? Do they have Lyme bugs? or just a residual autoimmune reaction from having had their immune systems develop in a messed up environment?
Grateful for your thoughts.
P.