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Infectious Diseases | Last Active: Oct 14 12:59am | Replies (13)

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@sueinmn

You probably will not ever know the origin. But that is true for MANY infections in our lives. How do we ever know where we got shingles, strep throat, even the flu? Or where I got Mycobacteria Avium Complex or Pseudomonas in my lungs?

What matters is that we now have it and we have to figure out how best to manage it.
Do you have a plan of action if you get severe cold sores again?

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sueinmn,
I have aclyvir and clometrin, I spelled it wrong, I am too tired to fix it. But why won't my doctors talk about it, inform me? I would not have known if I didn't call them. Then a blood test showed IgG at 50x higher than needed for a positive diagnosis. My doctor said " I can't change your results, if it is 50.4, then that's what it is " My research led me to believe that the super high levels mean I have an active infection, is this correct. Thanx, ShelleyW