duhzse Posted January 16, 2017 Report Share Posted January 16, 2017 Thank you for taking the time to read my post. Since December 17th, 2016, suddenly I have been experiencing episodes of intense anxiety, depression, depersonalization, disassociation, panic etc. These usually happen in the evening, every other day, and last for awhile (from hours to days). At the same time, there is a lot of brain fog, fatigue, and I just know there's something not right in my head, mentally. And I am very certain that it is caused by something physical (hence, why I did lyme testing). I don't have any physical symptoms such as joint aches, but in the beginning I had a constant back of the skull pressure type of headache. Recently, I took a blood test for Lyme. Here are my results. ELISA: 0.92, which is in the EQUIVOCAL range. Western Blot, Reactive Bands: 41, 58, 66, 93 (IgG) and 41 (IgM) Right now, my doctor is saying to take doxycycline 100mg twice daily for 30 days. Then after the 30 days, I will do a second western blot. Do you guys have any advice what steps I should do from here? Thanks again.REFERENCE RANGE: <=0.90INTERPRETIVE CRITERIA:<= 0.90 NEGATIVE0.91-1.09 EQUIVOCAL>= 1.10 POSITIVEThe use of purified VlsE-1 and PepC10 antigens inthis assay provides improved specificity comparedto assays that utilize whole cell lysates of B.burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease,and slightly better sensitivity compared to theC6 antibody assay.As recommended by the Food and DrugAdministration (FDA), all samples with positiveor equivocal results in a Borrelia burgdorferiantibody EIA (screening) will be tested using ablot method. Positive or equivocal screening testresults should not be interpreted as trulypositive until verified as such using asupplemental assay (e.g., B. burgdorferi blot).The screening test and/or blot for B. burgdorferiantibodies may be falsely negative in earlystages of Lyme disease, including the period whenerythema migrans is apparent.Test Performed at:Focus Diagnostics, Inc.33608 Ortega HighwaySan Juan Capistrano, CA 92675-2042 H J Batterman MDREFERENCE RANGE: NEGATIVEAs per CDC criteria, a Lyme disease IgGimmunoblot must show reactivity to at least 5 of10 specific borrelial proteins to be consideredpositive; similarly, a positive Lyme disease IgMimmunoblot requires reactivity to 2 of 3 specificborrelial proteins. Although considerednegative, IgG reactivity to fewer specificborrelial proteins or IgM reactivity to only 1protein may indicate recent B. burgdorferiinfection and warrant testing of a later sample.A positive IgM but negative IgG result obtainedmore than a month after onset of symptomslikely represents a false-positive IgM resultrather than acute Lyme disease. In rareinstances, Lyme disease immunoblot reactivitymay represent antibodies induced by exposure toother spirochetes.Test Performed at:Focus Diagnostics, Inc.33608 Ortega HighwaySan Juan Capistrano, CA 92675-2042 H J Batterman MD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bws1565 Posted January 17, 2017 Report Share Posted January 17, 2017 My son had band 41 and 93 too. Although this in not considered "full blown Lyme" he was better after treatment. If you are having the symptoms you explain, I think you need treatment. I don't know the value of retesting though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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