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Post by kiki on Jun 3, 2008 6:16:23 GMT -5
I tested positive for babesia 2x at different labs. I was tested a 3rd time by the neurotox and he thought my test was mixed up with someone else b/c he said I should have antigens(I think thats the word) from the babesia. He tested me again and that time they were there. He retested me yet again and poof-gone again. He's more close-mouthed than my other 2 Drs but he must have seen my fear and said "dont let this upset you, theres much to learn about tick born disease and how they may mutate, co-infect, etc and Im not a wait-and-see kind of guy so you keep your chin up. Isnt this weird?
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Post by angela on Jun 3, 2008 7:49:15 GMT -5
Interesting vivi!
Actually it doesnt surprise me any, because protozoan surface antigens change continually. There is much to learn about protozoan diseases!
Morgellons researchers/scientists might gain some insight if only they'd stop looking at the improbable (nano) and start looking at the possible and probable!
Look how many Malaria (plasmodiums) still infects and kills.
They could really use a wake up call so they stop wasting valuable time!
angela
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