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posted ago by Justicefourall ago by Justicefourall +212 / -0

I had the CCP virus late last year. It wasn't a good experience but I got through it ok. After my infection I asked to get an antibody test, which I received a month after recovering. Positive result as expected.

Now, here is the weird thing. I asked my wife to call about getting a test. We use the same doctors office. They told her that "those tests aren't really reliable". Interesting in that I just received one a month earlier. I've had 3 over the course of year. 2 neg. 1 pos. From what I have researched antibodies mean immunity. No need for the Jab until they are gone.

This week I spoke to a coworker who asked for the antibody test during his annual checkup and he heard the same thing from his doctor "those tests aren't really reliable".

I feel these doctors are worried people will use their own common sense and forgo the vaccine if they have immunity. Is anyone else hearing the same thing?

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Soviet-Canuckistani 24 points ago +24 / -0

I'd avoid doctors at this point. They've become pretty much like lawyers, evil, lying whores and sleazeballs who'll do and say anything to make a dollar.

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MichaelrossMD 1 point ago +1 / -0

Find a conservative doctor and tell him you're not a wacko and that you can trust him/her too.

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45forever 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yes, your suspicions are valid. Doctors only want to give the vaccines, I’m sure there is pressure on them to do so. If too many people want to ask about antibody levels, they won’t get the vaccine quotas in.

All about the money and control, sure as hell NOT ABOUT YOUR HEALTH.

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Baconb_breakfast 9 points ago +9 / -0

I don’t understand why this wouldn’t be reliable. This was a reliable enough of a test method for the state health department to prove my child had the immunity to the chicken pox virus. How would this be any different?

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Mummabear20 9 points ago +9 / -0

Yeah that sounds like they are scamming people into having the vaccine.

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FudgyFudgeBots 5 points ago +5 / -0

The most likely reason is insurance doesnt pay for it. Doctors are in business to make money. Health care is secondary.

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COnDEMnED 5 points ago +5 / -0

Lines up with my suspicion of fuckery, but I won’t get the vaccine because I don’t want to change my DNA then die a slow miserable death this next flu season. Multiple doctors I’ve seen say people who get mRNA to replace their DNA will start dying off in the next Flu season. They’re saying the Covid 19 gene therapy makes them only “safe” against the original strain, which is already outdated, and you’ll essentially be a primer to host and spread new mutations more deadly than the last, until you succumb to the new strain you create internally. These doctors pretty much said stay the fuck away from anyone who got a Covid-19 DNA replacing gene therapy.

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HuggableBear 3 points ago +3 / -0

They aren't reliable...for turning you into a positive covid statistic.

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Isaiah53 3 points ago +3 / -0

I know someone who received the same antibody sera treatment that Trump got. They were literally IV dripped full of antibodies and made a very quick recovery.

A couple of weeks later, they allegedly tested negative for antibodies.

"Science" is utter bs now.

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aconcernedtroll 2 points ago +3 / -1

Well to be fair, they aren't that useful after a certain point. Your body generates antibodies, your immune system learns to recognize the virus, then you lose the antibodies but retain immunity for even longer. Im

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remindmelater 2 points ago +2 / -0

The doctor personally told me (when I asked) that they were only 70% accurate....pretty dismal....

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Drinkup4 2 points ago +2 / -0

I know someone that had it a year ago and took an antibody test in November and it came up negative. I have problems believing your body just stops making antibodies. So my guess is the test is flawed. If you've had WuFlu I wouldn't worry about it.

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THELEADERSOFMEN 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think the difference is between active antibodies vs T cell immunity. Your body doesn’t produce antibodies forever because that’s a waste of protein. But immunity is coded into your T cells which are what create antibodies. They will crank those antibodies back into production upon further exposure to the virus. But I don’t think you can check for T cell immunity like you can an antibody test without re-exposure. Determining such would have to depend on personal medical history.

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BaldyGull 2 points ago +2 / -0

Alternatively, if you got the vaccine and had no antibodies and got a negative result, would that prove the vaccine is not effective? I don't know if the vaccine is intended to lead to antibodies or not though.

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Lol_Garrus 2 points ago +3 / -1

At the end of the day, its all irrelevant. My family and I dont fear china flu (we already had it) and we arent getting vaccinated.

We are going on with life as normal.

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Team_Ranger 1 point ago +1 / -0

My former doctor told me to just hang tight while I was sick, turns out I had pneumonia and needed steroids, but instead of seeing me in person where he could have diagnosed a common sickness he told me through my phone to just wait until it got real bad then go to the ER. I went to the ER after coughing up blood and needed supplementary oxygen for 7 weeks after that and still have chest pain. Fuck that dude and all doctors who have promulgated this pathetic response to "COVID"

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chickensoup 1 point ago +2 / -1

No the tests just are not reliable.

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DeusVultIntensifies 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why do people who get the MRNA vaccine who have already had Covid get sicker, and suffer more side effects than people who never had Covid? It should be the opposite. It is well understood in the medical community that this is happening yet not being discussed. If you are forced to get the vaccine to stay employed, make sure you get the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. It is not an MRNA vaccine.

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Smokerstar 1 point ago +1 / -0

As i understand it, the presence of antibodies only means your immune system is fighting something off, a bacteria, an infection a virus etc. It's presence is not specific to the CCP flu. Assuming these "tests" are specific to CCP flu would be incorrect.

"An antibody (Ab), also known as an immunoglobulin (Ig), is a large, Y-shaped protein used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses. The antibody recognizes a unique molecule of the pathogen, called an antigen. Each tip of the "Y" of an antibody contains a paratope that is specific for one particular epitope on an antigen, allowing these two structures to bind together with precision. Using this binding mechanism, an antibody can tag a microbe or an infected cell for attack by other parts of the immune system, or can neutralize it directly."

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keeptherepublic100 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have an appointment next week and I will ask about this test. I want to get it as I had covid in Dec

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