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To: carranza2 who wrote (182120)1/5/2022 8:25:34 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217750
 
Got my post-donation anti body test results. While the methodology is simplistic (it only tells you if you are high, medium or low), mine have been ‘high’ since last August, when I got my third Moderna jab.

The range for ‘high’ is >= 132 U/nml.

A lot of damn good all those high levels did.

Light symptoms persist, sneezing a bit, plus a dry cough. Runny nose. Feel weak, no energy. A typical mild cold, in other words. Treating effectively with OTC antitussives and decongestants

Son completely normal. His only symptom was a sore throat. He’s a social butterfly, I suspect he brought it home. Wife much, much better.

We are isolating, going to apply 5 day rule.

Anyway, high antibody levels, whether via vaccination and/or previous infection, don’t mean much. At least in my case.