Thanks KidDoc
AgsMyDude said:
32-year-old, J&J April 2021
COVID-19 Antibodies, Spike Protein
POSITIVE *
COVID-19 Antibodies, Spike Protein (Quantitative)
109
SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Total Antibodies
NEGATIVE *
SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Total Antibodies Quantitative
0.0
109 is pretty low huh?
I know for sure I've been exposed multiple times but one of the closest was 10 months ago (pre-vax)
You should probably get a text sometimes in November. I believe it's 3 months till your second draw.Jack Pearson said:
I had my first test done on aug 14, when should I be due for my second round?
Aggiegirl1977 said:
LabCorp. Not very expensive even if your insurance doesn't cover it.
Dolphin Roper said:
Got my second blood draw on Friday. Had a moderately severe case of Covid very early on in March 2020 including pneumonia (spent a few days in the hospital), have not been vaccinated:
First Draw (Aug 2021):
N Protein: 100
S Protein: >2500
Second Draw (Nov 2021):
N Protein: 84.1
S Protein: >2500
Slight drop in N Protein levels over the past few months, but still very high. S Protein levels remain very high at > 2500. I am now under a vaccine mandate at work and unsure of the best path forward - seeking medical exemption but does not look promising so far.
Wow really nice to see the stable S protein- not surprising since you have natural + vax immunity.austinAG90 said:
Second results.
Suspected Covid in Nov 19
J&J in April 2021
08/20/21 N Protein + 5.1 S Protein + 357
11/15/21 N Protein + 3.3 S Protein + 323
There is no hard known cutoff for immunity. Personally I would be fine as long as my titers are > 100ish so you are peachy keen for now.aggieduke said:
Got my results back today from 2nd draw.
2nd shot of moderna Feb 1st 2021
Covid ran thru my house in late June 21. My wife ( had a really hard time with it) and all 3 of my boys had it. Boys are 12 ,10, and 7. I never got it.
1st draw 8/18/21. 1382
2nd draw 11/15/21. 898
Negative on natural antibodies.
Are these numbers considered good? When should I be looking to get the booster?
TIA
Seems to be the big questions with this study.aggieduke said:
Are these numbers considered good? When should I be looking to get the booster?
Thanks for the link Dolphin!Dolphin Roper said:
https://bit.ly/tx-cares-report-oct
Link above summarizes some of the data they have collected so far.
That s protein is a bit borderline- consider vaccine depending on your individual risk factors for severe COVID. This is one of the problems with systemic reliance on natural immunity, it varies significantly from person to person.chap said:
Did my second test this week. Had Covid in March. No vaccine.
First test in August. Second this week.
N went down, but S went up.
88planoAg said:
Any word if they are extending the study?