Thanks dr. Jin W. Sung for your good work 🙏🏻 Could you please explain (much) more about Lyme Disease, Co-bacterias such as Bartonella and Babesia ? About the best Diagnose & (alternative) treatments of among others Neuro-borrelia ? Thank you so much 😊
I just had aHSCT/chemo for MS and am unsure of my status of EBV, and whether knowledge of this would matter or be of use? I haven't tested for what immunities I still possess after the chemo and which if any my immune system would have memory or antigens for? thanks for posting this excellent video
Hi Dr Sung, I've watched the video on testing for Epstein Barr but I can't find the video on nutrition and nutracuticals mentioned at the end anywhere. Could you put up a link please. Simon
Hi Dr. Sung. Been having fatigue for 7 weeks now. Checked for EBV and my blood test EBV VCA IgM high, EBV VCA IgG high and EBNA IgG negative. They did not check for EA-G IgG. It was said that I have an acute current EBV infection. During one point (a couple weeks after the antibody tests), we checked for EBV DNA (quantitative?) from whole blood and it was not detected. Could you speculate as to why that would be? I would really appreciate any feedback. Been struggling mentally from this situation.
Positive and negative doesn't show anything. Very important is the testing to be quantitative to showing the number in the body, to be count. Exp. normal from 0 to 5 . Your count show 500. Need to talk more. More exp. You have thank in the car. You say the gas is positive. You want to drive 500 km, but in your than only you are on reserve. Are you negative or positive!
How about someone hat has postive IGG, IGM but negative early antigen? As I understand early antigen means that if it is negative it is not actively replecating in your body
So you don’t have one case on there.. I have been having positive IGG, positive IGM, positive EBNA BUT negative early antigen and it’s been like that for a year. My doctor says it means the virus is not actively replicating. what’s your opinion?
Discovered in 1964 by Epstein and Barr, the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is widespread in all areas of the world, infecting over 95% of the adult population and earning it the informal name, 'Every Body's Virus'.
Dr. Sung or anyone reading, I am in the 5th category (the last one) where all of my antibodies are positive except for IgM. I also had an EBV PCR quantitative whole blood test done and it was negative. Is the EBV PCR reliable to conclude that I do not have a reactivated infection? I do have chronic low WBC in the 2's and 3's as well, but viruses like COVID-19 I was able to get over just fine, and I do not get sick very often, just have other signs like chronic fatigue and brain fog.
@@alybrinkley2 A couple docs think I do have a chronic reactivated EBV even in light of the EBV PCR test being negative while another doc does not think I have a chronic EBV because of the PCR test was negative. Don't know what to think! Let me know if you find anything out!
So, if I understood this correctly, you could still have chronic even if the EA-D Igg is negative? I'm positive for the igg and necular. My symptoms have slowly gotten worse over the last year. I was diagnosed with CFS but now I'm wondering if it's chronic EBV.
I just found out I have ca ebv it feel like I’m dying and also my girl is pregnant and I’d like to be the father seems like I’m gonna die from this my lymph nodes are shot brother
I have Epstein bar virus, hashimoto, hypothyroidism,adrenal insufficiency, cytomegalovirus, yasenia, clostridium difficile, Aspergillus mold infections and monsters parasits ☠️☠️🪱🪱😢😢💔💔 What to doooo??? 🙏🏻🙏🏻😭😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻
Try to find a functional neurologist in your area - certified by ACFN or American Chiropractic Neurology Board. Go to their websites and look do a search for your area.