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Is There Any1 Else Out There Besides Carla B


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purpleflowers Rookie

Not sure why my previous post was deleted but here it is again

any one else's opinion on this would be great

ok i found my results for the western blot test. It first gives this key thing on how to read it I guess

****PRESENCE OF ONLY ONE DOUBLE STARRED BAND OR INDETERMINATE DOUBLE STARRED BANDS IN A NEGATIVE REPORT MAY INDICATE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE

It says Band Intensity: NEGATIVE (-) No visible band present

INDETERMINATE: (IND)

BAND PRESENT WITH INTENSITY < WEAK (1+) POSITIVE CONTROL

POSITIVE (1+ to 4+)

BAND PRESENT AT AN INTENSITY >/= WEAK (1+) POSITIVE CONTROL

My results are as follows: ( I will only list the bands that have things near them

IGM RESULT

**23-25kda says INDETERMINATE

**31kda says -

**34kda says -

**39kda says INDETERMINATE

**41 kda says ++++

45 -

58 -

66 -

73-

**83-93 says -

PAGE 2 SAYS IGG RESULT

18 -

22 -

**23-25 = -

28 = -

30 = -

**31= -

**34= -

**39=INDETERMINATE

45 -

58 -

66 -

73 -

**83-93 = -

Thank You so much for helping me

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Jestgar Rising Star

because you've now posted this three times.....

I'll delete the other one and keep this one.

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purpleflowers Rookie

because you've now posted this three times.....

I'll delete the other one and keep this one.

ohhhh silly me did I?

its my slowww computer I guess because i sure didnt actually post 3 xs :)

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kareng Grand Master

Don't know anything about your results but I do know about double posting. My Ipad will sometimes post twice. I think it likes what I have to say so much....or maybe it just wants me to shut up and plug it in to charge. ;)

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