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@sueinmn

Active infection, which you have had for a long time now, can cause many changes in your bloodwork. So can some supplements and medications. I'm not knowledgeable enough to try to interpret this, so I just ask my doctor.
Can you send a message through your patient portal asking for an explanation of what concerns you?

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Thanks Sue.
At first after reading the blood test I immediately thought what in my supplements could have caused this. But, then after reading all I read and having taken supplements all my life and not being on any medications I think it's more the MAI/MAC that has brought the change about.
Yes, I had messaged the doctor, I won't be able to expect a reply until the end of January due to the doctors overall schedule, per the response I received from the very reliable nurse.
Barbara