Can someone please identify the best lab test to determine whether my husband’s unusual and complex constellation of cardiovascular and movement disorder symptoms might involve spike? I have heard of two tests: “spike antibody dilution” from Labcorps and “semi-quantitative total antibody spike” through a lab in Germany. Which of these is best to determine what his spike load is. Are there others that are better?
He had an early, fairly severe covid infection in Feb. 2020 (from a friend coming from Tehran) and 2 shots, 2 boosters with a breakthrough infection after the second booster. We need help figuring out how best to assess him. Any neurology specific tests?
Please read the guide and not the summary. We must move away from trying to test everything and focus on symptom management and underlysing causes which may be inflammation of any system aggravated by the spike protein, but chasing spike is not going to cure the issue.
Thanks so much for the reply. I will share this with my naturopath. Many people in my community are wondering about how to gauge the underlying issue: Lyme? Spike? Cerebral Small Vessel Disease? TIAS? We don’t know which avenue to take.
President Trump has it right. The US market has a huge bargaining chip in the form of medicaid and medicare. It should be a price negotiation from day one as part of the drug approval process. That is what other countries have done for quite some time. You want our customers, lets make a deal on the price of your product So let’s see what happens. Speaking of the drug approval process. Why is that a one and done matter. Why isn’t there a yearly, or at least periodic, review for safety and effectiveness of these drugs. That would be a good time to renegotiate prices as well.