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Ok here goes now we know that lyme can evade the immune system and can hide from

being detected with some ppl this we know.But is there any actual proof that the

coinfections can do the same?You read some of this literature and some state

they can but has this been studies enough clinically..Or are these doctors just

assuming now that bartonella,babs,erch,can dodge being picked up on lab

tests.And if thats the case why even test why not just treat?I am very skeptical

with this lyme indeed has been proven clinically to hide from detection but the

COs from what i understand has not been proven.I been tested through igenix a

few years ago and bartonella came up positive was treated with levaquin which

gave me tendinitis and then with zithro for 2 months.Repeat testing showed i

still had antibodies toward it and my lld told me that was the norm as you had

the infection and yes it was igg only showing..Now the bart i got from a feral

cat that scratched me on my property .2 years later which brings us to present i

have been retested for all the co infections again through

igenex,labcorp.Bart,erch,babs all negative lyme positive igm 23 and 41 band all

igg negative..Now am i to believe that i could still have bart because i still

do have those type symptoms but then again lyme creates the whole pletora of

similar symptoms.I bet is that yes lyme testing is inaccurate as proven but CO

testing is accurate..I am sorry i just cant but that all these organisms are

strictly a clinical diagnose..Just my opinion

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