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Zon-There is always what is called "The standard error of the difference" So one point is nothing. Please remember that this only tells you that you have antibodies in your blood but not how immune you are. These tests aren't even recommended by the CDC.

I had toe surgery and my inclination is to do things impulsively. But after thinking about how much of a ractions I had with my second Moderna shot I don't want anything to cause swelling as my toes and foot heals. So I'll wait until a bit later.

I'm so glad that you got your third shot.

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The test I had was part of my participation in John Hopkins study. I totally agree both amounts are the same. I was hoping for a big bump like some that have had that are in a discussion group with fellow John Hopkins study people. Factors at play seem to be Years from transplant and type of meds. The longer out had better results. I also agree that there may be no known difference in immunity with low to high number. We should all assume we got zero. In the future with more study they may find a target number to shoot for. Or might find zero correlation. The more data the better. Third shot was very easy. I experienced zero side effects. Very Sorry about hear about swelling with toes. There definitely seems to be weird things with some vaccinations. Waiting to give toes more time to heal sounds smart. Wish you the best of luck with it. I did 3 Pfizer.