Got my first draw yesterday and results this morning. 35, male, Moderna 2nd vaccine was Jan 28 early this year. Pos for Spike protein at 883, negative for N protein. No known direct COVID exposures since this has started.
This means you have a great response to the mRNA vaccine and no evidence of wild immunity.sotexag79 said:
Question from an old technologically challenged guy. I had the Moderna second dose in Late January. Thanks to this forum I got the antibodies test. Just not sure what the results mean. Any help with interpretation is appreciated. Specifically the question is should I get the 3rd shot or is my immunity still sufficient - pretty sure I qualify.
N- Test: NEGATIVE
SPIKE PROTEIN: POSITIVE
SPIKE QUANTITATIVE 394
dubi said:
Email address?
Thank you!! I just had my 3rd antibody test and was bummed I couldn't follow my levels out further.Quote:
So if you want to keep getting antibodies tested after draw 3, email them.
Thank you for this info; I emailed them today.Tabasco said:
Public Service Announcement
Wife, daughter, and I had draw #3 early August. I told my wife "too bad we can't keep doing this to watch our antibody numbers over time." She emailed them (from email on text that asks if you have any questions) and asked if there were any other studies going on and/or if we could continue. They responded almost immediately, and were excited/thankful she asked, as they are doing longer term antibody studies, and will contact us for further instructions. So if you want to keep getting antibodies tested after draw 3, email them.
The response that I received:Tabasco said:
Public Service Announcement
Wife, daughter, and I had draw #3 early August. I told my wife "too bad we can't keep doing this to watch our antibody numbers over time." She emailed them (from email on text that asks if you have any questions) and asked if there were any other studies going on and/or if we could continue. They responded almost immediately, and were excited/thankful she asked, as they are doing longer term antibody studies, and will contact us for further instructions. So if you want to keep getting antibodies tested after draw 3, email them.
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Thank you for your participation in Texas CARES! We are in the process of extending the number of blood draws for participants. We hope to add 3 additional tests after participants complete the original tests. Once this is approved, we will reach out to you after you have your third blood draw.
Walk in without an appointment, fill a sheet of paper out with about 7 questions, and they take your blood. Usually less than 10 minutes from start to finish, at least at my local clinic.planoaggie123 said:
So for this...is it as simple as it seems? Sign up online and just go to the clinic and give blood? Are there long waits etc once you arrive or is it pretty quick?
very quick. Short questionnaire online, and they text you pretty close to immediately. You can go to any CPL lab and just walk in, no appointment necessary. Of my three times, as well as my wife's three times (we went separate, but to the same lab in Sugar Land), there was never anyone in there. Just one worker, they took me right back, took one vile. Under 5 minutes total every time.planoaggie123 said:
So for this...is it as simple as it seems? Sign up online and just go to the clinic and give blood? Are there long waits etc once you arrive or is it pretty quick?
VaultingChemist said:Walk in without an appointment, fill a sheet of paper out with about 7 questions, and they take your blood. Usually less than 10 minutes from start to finish, at least at my local clinic.planoaggie123 said:
So for this...is it as simple as it seems? Sign up online and just go to the clinic and give blood? Are there long waits etc once you arrive or is it pretty quick?
Call or email, but calling is probably faster. They respond very fast (results uploaded in 10 min and 30 min the two times we called.chap said:
First draw was yesterday and I received the text today. I had already signed up for the online account and I see the 48-hour message. Should I wait 48 hours to see if the full results show up or go ahead and call?
My initial rapid Covid-19 test was negative, so I was curious if I actually had it. I presumed that I had it because my daughter tested positive.Quote:
Awesome. I may do it the next week or two. I am curious if I have had it....
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Hi Dubi,
Thank you for your participation in Texas CARES!
The Texas Coronavirus Antibody Response Survey (CARES) seeks to understand the antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) by providing up to 3 free antibody blood tests over a period of 6 months.
We do not have any other long-term programs. However, we are currently extending our program to up to 6 tests over a 15 month period. Your participation past this point would be greatly appreciated! Our goal is still to learn more about the antibodies (what their presence and associated quantities mean), so additional data collection will be extremely valuable in this effort.
Yep. That is the way it worked for me.Charpie said:
Will they text me when it's time for me to get texted again? It's only been one test that I have done so far.