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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 121837" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>If you're going to get a blood test for Lyme Disease, you should know that many Lyme patients believe the regular Lyme tests likely to be ordered by your doctor have a high rate of false negatives. If you get a negative result and you are concerned about Lyme, there are specialty labs that test only for Lyme. I used IGeneX. I ordered it from them and took it to the doctor for him to order. I think the basic test is $190 that can be submitted to insurance but has to be paid out of pocket. My daughter's regular test was negative but her IGeneX test was positive. If you get a positive on the regular Lyme test, you know you have it but if it is negative, you might consider a different test or a visit to a Lyme doctor.</p><p></p><p>Is Wellbutrin a drug you have to wean off? Could that be part of this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 121837, member: 1792"] If you're going to get a blood test for Lyme Disease, you should know that many Lyme patients believe the regular Lyme tests likely to be ordered by your doctor have a high rate of false negatives. If you get a negative result and you are concerned about Lyme, there are specialty labs that test only for Lyme. I used IGeneX. I ordered it from them and took it to the doctor for him to order. I think the basic test is $190 that can be submitted to insurance but has to be paid out of pocket. My daughter's regular test was negative but her IGeneX test was positive. If you get a positive on the regular Lyme test, you know you have it but if it is negative, you might consider a different test or a visit to a Lyme doctor. Is Wellbutrin a drug you have to wean off? Could that be part of this? [/QUOTE]
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