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Good COVID antibody result for immune compromised

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Hi

My wife who has RA and has been on methotrexate (12.5mg) and prednisolone (5 mg at present) for many years, had a score of > 2,500 four weeks after her second Pfizer jab. (Roche antibody test). Although there are warnings for immune compromised people taking the test, at least it is better than a result showing no antibodies and hope for us all. My pmr is presently in remission and I am no longer on pred., so I did not take the test.

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SheffieldJane

Great news!

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Rache

Thanks for letting us know. Good to hear!

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Kendrew

So much positive news coming through. Reassuring. 😃😃

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