INDETERMINATE WESTERN BLOT

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Tamika

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Feb 22, 2013, 8:40:07 PM2/22/13
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How many of you guys experienced an indeterminate western blot?
 I have an indeterminate western blot.. saw it with my own eyes in doc office today. When I requested the records, I made the mistake and didnt stay with my file so the portion of the record with the indeterminate final result is missing...also, i have the first part of the western blot and it states that i have no bands observed ...but under that is a list of proteins about 12 different proteins...under all of it it states that antibodies have been shown but it is recommended for the patient to get re-tested in order for a conclusion to be made....not sure about the results but very sure about indeterminate....im just wondering why she didnt include that part in my requested file. Have any of you guys experienced this?

Andy Maniotis

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Feb 23, 2013, 9:59:47 AM2/23/13
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Yes I have Tamika!
WESTERN BLOTS they used to tell you, were required for a "confirmation" as "the gold standard" for detecting "HIV's" proteins. You are indeterminate...just like Christine Maggiore was, or Tommy Morrison was.

The aim of taking your blood this next week though, is to look for the nucleic acid template (the genome) of "the AIDS" virus, which also will be negative.

Sorry I haven't gotten back to you yet,,,but was up late celebrating last night, because I received the news of yet another NEGATIVE  "mRNA/HIV" sample from a man in Scotland...who has been fighting this stigma for the past 25 years.

I've alerted the lab that your blood will be coming to them next week...

Sorry for the delay...as mentioned.

But this test is unequivocal, and each time I get back the conclusion from an independent lab that "no viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, fungi, were detected, I tend to celebrate....

Cheers, (and I'll call you ASAP).

Andy



On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Tamika <tplum...@gmail.com> wrote:
How many of you guys experienced an indeterminate western blot?
 I have an indeterminate western blot.. saw it with my own eyes in doc office today. When I requested the records, I made the mistake and didnt stay with my file so the portion of the record with the indeterminate final result is missing...also, i have the first part of the western blot and it states that i have no bands observed ...but under that is a list of proteins about 12 different proteins...under all of it it states that antibodies have been shown but it is recommended for the patient to get re-tested in order for a conclusion to be made....not sure about the results but very sure about indeterminate....im just wondering why she didnt include that part in my requested file. Have any of you guys experienced this?

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Tp Kismet

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Feb 23, 2013, 11:12:44 AM2/23/13
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That is AWESOME news!!! I am delighted to hear of another victory. You guys are doing awesome work!! I am glad to be part of this "uncovering"...and shocked and saddened that my doctor is participating in a cover up of my medical records and who knows of how many others.....Celebrations for the new victory are in order, indeed!! :-)
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