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When they run the test, you will get a copy of the results from the doc. On

the piece of paper the lab sends it will say something like, " Reference

range " and under it there will be; not immune, equivocal, and immune. Next

to these phrases it will have numbers to compare your result against.

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> Thanks very much to everyone for this valuable info! Now my question

> is....how do you tell the value of what is considered high immunity? I

don't

> want my ped. to pull the wool over my eyes so I want to know what the

scale

> is. Make sense?

> Debbie

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