Posted by sdb on December 25, 2006, at 6:43:21 [reposted on December 28, 2006, at 11:37:34 | original URL]
In reply to Re: Hep. vaccine (corr.) » sdb, posted by Quintal on December 24, 2006, at 23:18:07
Dear Q,
I am glad I have not an acute or chronic hepatitis.
Lowering titer means it needs a thinner concentration of my serum to cause an antibody-antigen reaction.
What I have in my blood are the antibodies or the cells which produce them and now after the vaccine some partially active antigens.
If you celebrate Christmas I wish you and your family all the best but if you don't too.
kind regards
sdb
> You vaccinated yourself? I had my Hep.B vaccine done at the local GUM clinic - it's free for sexually active people in high risk groups. I had my fifth shot in March but haven't been back to check on the result.
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> Lowering your titer - does this mean you're using the vaccine to treat hepatitis?
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> Good luck.
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> Q
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