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Thrush after anti-rejection treatments: What helps?

Transplants | Last Active: Feb 6, 2023 | Replies (45)

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@jbaggi 😊
Yes, I agree with you. I have heard that with some people (as rare occurrences), vaccines can stimulate the immune system in a way that can cause mild rejection. I am so surprised that after six years, you are experiencing this now. Maybe there is something related to the vaccine and the way your system experienced it. I had four unsuccessful vaccines, then Evusheld, then got sick with covid and needed an infusion of monoclonal antibodies. That was my covid experience.
Regarding ALLOSURE, my test results started at .18, then went to .20, then .23 and I am due for another test in January. My scores have slowly crept upwards, which is not a good thing. What have your ALLOSURE results look like?

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I really can’t remember. I’ll ask when I see the Doc at the end of February.
I have read several articles that state that the AlloSure test is very flawed for determining rejection. Biopsy being the only true indicator. So much contradictory info out there.