Guest guest Posted October 15, 1999 Report Share Posted October 15, 1999 PS -- sorry I'm writing so much again; can't help it; sort of spills out -- I'll get busy again, or go out of town again, and drop off the face of the earth, so all this blathering onto the list is just for a short period of time.... , you wrote: > The other abnormal test results were high hhv6 > antibodies (normal is <1:20 and I had 1:640), which > is entirely consistent with the active antigen > test that Wisconsin did and high IgG EBV titers > (normal is <1:20 and I had 1:320). UM ... there's something wrong with the way you're describing this. 1:20 would be a ratio -- I am not sure what the " 20 " part would refer to, but 1:20 (one in twenty) would be MORE of whatever-it-is, than 1:320 (one in 320), right? BTW, one of the more interesting side-notes to the Bell and Streeten research on low blood volume (which still makes sense to me and I would love to know where that research got to) -- would be that for some tests, wouldn't it make sense that we might have a low amount of this or that, but because we also have a low blood volume, the DENOMINATOR in the equation is off-whack? Such would be the case with iron, for example -- the amount of iron per such-and-such an amount of blood might be normal, but there still wouldn't be enough iron in the body's system as a whole. I would think. Schweitzer mailto:schweit2@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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