Guest guest Posted January 23, 2011 Report Share Posted January 23, 2011 I still do not know the method of tests that were performed. [] Re: Dr. Thrasher, this is the specific IgE and IgG testing I had, done at a allergy,immology clinic, Dr. was AAEM listed member. for IgE same reference levels as here. Level of Specific IgE kU / L Class Description class Conc IU/ml <0.05 0 Negitive 0.05 - 0.07 0/I Equivocal 0.08 - 0.15 I Increasing 0.16 - 0.50 II Levels 0.51 - 2.50 III of 2.51 - 12.50 IV Specific IgE 12.51- 62.50 V Antibody 62.51- >100.00 VI my IgE, ( I had limited testing) egg white class 1 0.68 cow milk class 1 0.61 wheat neg. penicillium notatum class 11 0.71 aspergillus fumigatus class 1 0.61 alternaria tenius class 1 0.63 specific IgG level class discription class Conc ug/ml (backwards u with tail) neg.<1.00 1 1.00-3.00 11 3.00-10.00 111 10.00-30.00 1V >30.00 my testing pencillium notatum class 1 14.22 candida albicans class 11 17.06 alternaria tenius class 111 36.24 (which is actually a class 1V) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2011 Report Share Posted January 23, 2011 This is not worth its salt. It does not tell you what mold. It could be a yeast or some type or possible fungus [] Re: Dr. Thrasher, this is the specific IgE and IgG testing I had, The MFPT test indicates the presence of invasive fungal infections within the human body caused by one, or more species of pathogenic fungi. so, sence 2004 I had these records in my medical files and still no doctor's would treat me for fungal infection. > > notice levels of specific IgE and also IgG 1-V1 , increaseing levels of antibody. > > I also had specific IgG. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2011 Report Share Posted January 23, 2011 I said what I meant. This test is not that reliable. I would not use it on my self. If it were reliable it only means exposure has occurred and it is possible that you may have an IgE allergy. [] Re: Dr. Thrasher, this is the specific IgE and IgG testing I had, what do you mean, please explain. tottal IgE-immediate allergic respomce tottal IgG -delayed non-allergic responce and levels of gell and combs are not worth their salt? tottal IgE and IgG do not relate to gell and combs levels? IgE or IgG to a specific mold doesn't show a allergy or intolerance to that mold? or that none of this testing proves colonization or fungal infection? > > This is not worth its salt. It does not tell you what mold. It could be a yeast or some type or possible fungus > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 I am tired of answering you question. The test is not that reliable. [] Re: Dr. Thrasher, this is the specific IgE and IgG testing I had, this is who I went to. Dr. AAEM member http://www.allergy-solutions.com/Benefits/ScientificEvidence/default.aspx http://www.allergy-solutions.com/Default.aspx if you read about their new building they are not tottally stupied about chemical exposures. this doc's testing showed me that I had developed a severe intolerance to corn that alone was priceless to me. yes, I have had a few rounds of intradermal testing that has shown I'm highly allergic to several molds. includeing done again with other testing done here. the last time IgE was tested it was 0. the only thing I can make of that is that by practiceing advoidance my tottal IgE has gone down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 You continue to look up the wrong trees. You post many materials on this exchange that may or may not have anything to do with yours and others illness. You need to understand the complexity of the biocontaminants in water damaged buildings. The WHO document on dampness and mold clearly states that the indoor environment resulting from microbes (mold and bacteria) and their toxins is very complicated causing multiple symptoms and health problems in occupants. Because of the complexity, not one element (e.g., molds) can be blamed for the illness, but that there is an interaction of all of theses elements, including bacteria such as mycobacterium, beta glucans, endotoxins, etc, etc. You have probably developed a systemic condition of the innate immune system that produces whenever you are exposed to xenobiotics pro-inflammatory cytokines. These affect the brain and other organs causing your symptoms. Yes, you probably have H.P. irritable bowel syndrome among other health problems. Yes, you have symptoms of MCS, so do others. Again, this is a systemic inflammatory response that affects the CNS and other organs. Since you like to get into the literature, I suggest that you go to pubmed and locate the two papers by Dr. Ari Vojdani regarding Th17 t-cells and chronic inflammation. These papers tell the story of the role of Th17 and their pro-inflammatory cytokines. It is the Jedi against the dark side as I have said on my web site. [] Re: Dr. Thrasher, this is the specific IgE and IgG testing I had, sorry, haven't been felling to great, I'm not sure what your asking. this testing was along with allergy,intradermal testing and some double blind oral ,food/chemical/additive challanges,along with memory test while challanged Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Take time out and understand what I have written. I am not taking anything lightly. You keep spending money on testing that probably are not revealing the true nature of your illness, whether it be allergies, asthma, H.P. MCS. The basic problem is chronic inflammation. [] Re: Dr. Thrasher, this is the specific IgE and IgG testing I had, please dont make statements of any testing not being dependable if you dont know for sure it's not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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