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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs HJG" data-source="post: 2574434" data-attributes="member: 552087"><p>No repeated c-peptide as it was a good level when tested before, he might request that next time, based on the antibody test results - I'll ask.</p><p></p><p>Definitely no covid previously; we do the monthly ONS covid testing research, and had done from early lockdown days, and with 5 of us, chances of us all being non-symptomatic, (and then all getting it, with symptoms at different times later), and no-one ever testing positive (we did millions of lateral flows and at least one PCR a month). I am tested for covid antibodies too and mine were in the 'higher' level a fortnight after my first jab, and have remained so ever since (that's the level that would normally be produced by someone who had been hospitalised with covid, and rare in people who have only had the jab) - I am an antibody magnet!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs HJG, post: 2574434, member: 552087"] No repeated c-peptide as it was a good level when tested before, he might request that next time, based on the antibody test results - I'll ask. Definitely no covid previously; we do the monthly ONS covid testing research, and had done from early lockdown days, and with 5 of us, chances of us all being non-symptomatic, (and then all getting it, with symptoms at different times later), and no-one ever testing positive (we did millions of lateral flows and at least one PCR a month). I am tested for covid antibodies too and mine were in the 'higher' level a fortnight after my first jab, and have remained so ever since (that's the level that would normally be produced by someone who had been hospitalised with covid, and rare in people who have only had the jab) - I am an antibody magnet!! [/QUOTE]
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