Guest guest Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 This seemed worth sharing! A test for assorted Spirochete infections. www.lyme-resource.com You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - > -----Original Message----- > > I forgot to add, to get info, go here: > > http://www.spirostat.com/contactus.html > > You can order a test kit, or your doctor can. Get a blood > draw, have your doc send it off, and you'll get results in a > couple of weeks. Unequivocal results, that's the beauty of it. > > Lou > > > > Get a SPIROSTAT test!!! I cannot recommend enough....the testing is > different, (sorry I'm scientifically challenged) but the main thing > is that they test for MANY different infections at once, not in > separate test after test after test. > > Mine came back NEG for Lyme, but POS for LEPTOSPIROSIS, another > Spirochete that presents almost exactly like Lyme. > -------------- > I heartily second this recommendation. I also tested positive > for Leptospira biflexa, along with Babesia and Bartonella, > things I would never have imagined, let along thought to test > for. I could have fooled around for years trying to get a > proper diagnosis, with no success. > > My insurance did not cover this, but that is of small concern > at this point - I had been increasingly ill for 10 years, > with no doc able to shed the least ray of light on the > problem. I spent easily as much, or more, as the SpiroStat > test panels on running fruitlessly from one ignorant doc to > the next, never getting an accurate diagnos. You can't > imagine the relief when I FINALLY learned what the heck was > happening in my poor body! To know for sure, and then be able > to address the specific issues, was like heaven. ------------------------------------ This list is intended for patients to support each other and to share information and personal experiences, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. For more information visit http://www.lymedisease.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 I asked about this testing a while back but I don't think I got any responses. > > > > > > Get a SPIROSTAT test!!! I cannot recommend enough....the testing is > > different, (sorry I'm scientifically challenged) but the main thing > > is that they test for MANY different infections at once, not in > > separate test after test after test. > > > > Mine came back NEG for Lyme, but POS for LEPTOSPIROSIS, another > > Spirochete that presents almost exactly like Lyme. > > > -------------- > > I heartily second this recommendation. I also tested positive > > for Leptospira biflexa, along with Babesia and Bartonella, > > things I would never have imagined, let along thought to test > > for. I could have fooled around for years trying to get a > > proper diagnosis, with no success. > > > > My insurance did not cover this, but that is of small concern > > at this point - I had been increasingly ill for 10 years, > > with no doc able to shed the least ray of light on the > > problem. I spent easily as much, or more, as the SpiroStat > > test panels on running fruitlessly from one ignorant doc to > > the next, never getting an accurate diagnos. You can't > > imagine the relief when I FINALLY learned what the heck was > > happening in my poor body! To know for sure, and then be able > > to address the specific issues, was like heaven. > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > This list is intended for patients to support each other and to share > information and personal experiences, not to give medical advice. If you are > interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > > For more information visit > http://www.lymedisease.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 Is this the dna testing? I’ve heard about that! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 I wanted to know if people felt the test was helpful and useful. I heard one person say he got more info from the Fry Lab tests. > > > > > > > > > > > > Get a SPIROSTAT test!!! I cannot recommend > > enough....the testing is > > > > different, (sorry I'm scientifically challenged) but the > > main thing > > > > is that they test for MANY different infections at once, not in > > > > separate test after test after test. > > > > > > > > Mine came back NEG for Lyme, but POS for LEPTOSPIROSIS, another > > > > Spirochete that presents almost exactly like Lyme. > > > > > > > -------------- > > > > I heartily second this recommendation. I also tested positive for > > > > Leptospira biflexa, along with Babesia and Bartonella, things I > > > > would never have imagined, let along thought to test for. I could > > > > have fooled around for years trying to get a proper > > diagnosis, with > > > > no success. > > > > > > > > My insurance did not cover this, but that is of small concern at > > > > this point - I had been increasingly ill for 10 years, > > with no doc > > > > able to shed the least ray of light on the problem. I > > spent easily > > > > as much, or more, as the SpiroStat test panels on running > > > > fruitlessly from one ignorant doc to the next, never getting an > > > > accurate diagnos. You can't imagine the relief when I FINALLY > > > > learned what the heck was happening in my poor body! To know for > > > > sure, and then be able to address the specific issues, was like > > > > heaven. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > This list is intended for patients to support each other > > and to share > > > information and personal experiences, not to give medical > > advice. If > > > you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please > > consult your doctor. > > > > > > For more information visit > > > http://www.lymedisease.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2011 Report Share Posted September 26, 2011 Thanks. So presumably there is ways to treat the infections identified. > > At least two felt it very helpful. Here is some of what they said... > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > 1) > , > > I think it is a great test....but everyone will not test positive....I was > totally neg but still believe in it. > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > 2) > > > > Get a SPIROSTAT test!!! I cannot recommend enough....the testing is > > different, (sorry I'm scientifically challenged) but the main thing > > is that they test for MANY different infections at once, not in > > separate test after test after test. > > > > Mine came back NEG for Lyme, but POS for LEPTOSPIROSIS, another > > Spirochete that presents almost exactly like Lyme. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > 3) > I heartily second this recommendation. I also tested positive for Leptospira > biflexa, along with Babesia and Bartonella, things I would never have > imagined, let along thought to test for. I could have fooled around for > years trying to get a proper diagnosis, with no success. > > My insurance did not cover this, but that is of small concern at this point > - I had been increasingly ill for 10 years, with no doc able to shed the > least ray of light on the problem. I spent easily as much, or more, as the > SpiroStat test panels on running fruitlessly from one ignorant doc to the > next, never getting an accurate diagnos. You can't imagine the relief when I > FINALLY learned what the heck was happening in my poor body! To know for > sure, and then be able to address the specific issues, was like heaven. > > > Re: FW: > > SpiroStat Testing > > > > I wanted to know if people felt the test was helpful and > > useful. I heard one person say he got more info from the Fry > > Lab tests. > > > > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2011 Report Share Posted September 27, 2011 ,after Zyto testing (May 2010)(high stressors: borrelia tur.and brucella, not so high-bab) MP recommended SpiroStat to confirm these bact.SpiroStat (June 2010) came back w/negative results w/no detected bacteria. Pathogens were tested by SpiroStat: several sp.of Borrelia(included Borrelia Afzelii), Bart h,Myco f,Bab microti,Ehrlichia 2 sp,Anaplasma phag,Ricketsia species and some others.I am from Russia, i read Europe has diff.common sp of Borrelia-Borrelia Afzelli(do not know about common europenian sp of Bab and Bart).Before SpiroStat we did test Lyme IGG Western Blot through IgeneX(Jan'2010)w/provocation.it came back w/ IND for 39 kDa (i was considered it as a positive) and ++ for 41 kDa. At that time i was not able to reach dr. to confirm whether this test covers all sp Borrelia, incl.B.afzelii or not.I think IgeneX tests only for B.burgdorferi.I am not sure.About at the same time(Jan'2010) we did test for Bart. and some others through Fry Lab.it came back negative for all pathogens they tested( i think except Bart it was Anaplasma and Ehrlichia).But on the picture ,they provided w/test results,u can see a few organisms,they suggested as Hemobart or Hemoplasma.so...it hard to say.BTW, at the same time (Jan'2010) we did CD-57 through LabCorp.it was 60 (ref.range 60-360).Lyme community considers it as Lyme positive.some think it high viral kid.anyway, his immune system was totally disfunctional(perhaps,that's why t pathogenes we tested for, we got negative results) and still is (I retested at this year)again...hard to say.I keep doing natural approach for treating Lyme and co's. our son remains non-verbal and low-func.The best respond(possible the only one) we got fron -dr.K 6 weeks a/parasitic protocol.I am going to do it again .I wish , I had better answer... perhaps,there is no correct answer at allright now.. HTH, Luba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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