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Do You Have Antibodies?!
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I recently took an antibody test out of interest, to see if I had any antibodies from my vaccines. My result was 56. The lowest positive result is 0.8 and the highest is 2500. Has anybody else tried this test, and what results did you get?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well I’d be interested to know at what rate the antibodies reduce for a start. They generally disappear after 5 months and I’d like to know (being high risk) before I take any chances like being inside without a mask on or going to the theatre. I was interested to see if others had also tested and what their result was.
2 weeks before she died, my mum was tested positive for Covid by the Dougie Mac nurses.
They refused her end of life care in their hospice
(She was addmitted to a local hospital instead)
Strangely enough, myself, my sister, and my niece (who were her 3 main careers and had close contact everyday)) had no symptoms of Covid whatsoever...and neither did my mum who was as vunerable as you could get...dying from cancer!!!!
Would have liked to know what all our readings would have been,
They refused her end of life care in their hospice
(She was addmitted to a local hospital instead)
Strangely enough, myself, my sister, and my niece (who were her 3 main careers and had close contact everyday)) had no symptoms of Covid whatsoever...and neither did my mum who was as vunerable as you could get...dying from cancer!!!!
Would have liked to know what all our readings would have been,
I got my test from the York Test people who are great. Ages ago the antibody test either showed antibodies or none. But now they can give you specifically a measurement. Mine seems to be quite low, but I’d love to know what other people score. I’m sure that in the future people will be using these tests regularly to see whether their antibodies have dropped off, and therefore whether they should be extra careful.
No Pooka.
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it seems they've started to notice antibodies begin to fall off not very long after the second jab
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I am in a research study, the SIREN study, which is monitoring antibodies over the course of a year . I work at a hospital, and must have contracted Covid early last year when we were not testing asymptomatic people. I had a positive antibody test last July. I still have antibodies from that infection ( we don’t get told the levels but could request this information if we wanted). We have a blood test every month, the research nurse told me this week that people are now starting to test negative ( this particular blood test only shows antibodies generated from infection rather than vaccination). So will wait to see what this week’s test shows.