i have antibodys in my blood called m-...i am being referred to a high risk doctor and wanted to know what this anitbody m- means...really worried, does anybody know what it is?...
From what I've read I am a little confused. Seems like it might have to do with exposure to toxoplasmosis (food poisoning) but it might also have something to do with normal blood imunoglobulins and the presence of the antibody might mean that your blood is M+ and you were exposed to M-. Because info on the web is so iffy, I would call your doctor and just ask him/her to take a minute to explain to you what is happening so you can put your mind at ease.
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