I know that the doctor who diagnosed my lyme used Lab Corp and Igenex both to do lyme tests. I do not think he wrote in anything extra on the Lab Corp slip, but whatever lyme test Lab Corp uses did reveal an older case of lyme. Of course the Igenex testing said the same thing. For some reason he did not send me the results on the babesia testing and this is something I still wonder about. I should ask if it's possible to run that test alone as that is a blood parasite. First I would need a doctor who will use Igenex for the testing. I do not think Lab Corp is reliable in many areas. It's been so long now since I was tested by Igenex and I just noticed that page of the report was missing, so I am sure the lab would no longer have a record of it. As for the doctor, I know he wouldn't either. The doctor I saw was not one I wanted to continue with as he had advertised he worked with Morg patients but when I got there all he wanted to talk about was mold, having the house tested for mold, and the Shoemaker protocol (not saying any of it is not a part of the picture). This when I had an active lesion with some very peculiar and visible parasites. Of course the no look, no see policy was in effect. It took me three years to go to another doctor after that. Anyway...we all have those stories.
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