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complete hepa profile 2

these are the results of my hepa profile 2 december 2, 2011
Immunology
HBaAg w/titer (cmia)       585.69        reactive
Anti HBs (cmia )             0.28            non reactive
HBeAG (cmia)                1563.47       reactive
Anti HBe (cmia)              57.36          non reactive
Anti HAV igm                 o.54            non reactive
Anti HBC TOTAL (CMIA)  12.16          reactive
anti HCV                         0.22            non reactive

pls help me to interpret my result...i really need your help.
is it contiguous? after i found out that i have hep b, so i started to   have healthy diet. i drink wheat grass, eat apple or fruit and eat vegetable everyday. so does my diet help to remove the virus from my body?
yesterday, i tried to have a test again but i havent received my result, so once i received it i let you inform if there's improvement or not.
and last question is, if you have hep b, can someone go abroad but not working just like fiancee?  
and how long does it need to recover and remove it?
plssss help me...i dont know what to do...

A very big thanks

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your hbsag reactive simply means to have hepatitis b surface antigen in your blood (in other words you have virus hep b), in order to know how many hbsag there are in your blood you have to do hbsag quantitative test measured in iu/ml. Your hbeag negative and anti-hbe reactive probably means that you have had hep b for decades already.
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1. HbdAg in quantitative or some call in delusion, not just hbsag

Its HbsAg not (HbdAg)
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HbsAg reactive means you have hvb virus but does not tell you how much. So do the following test and ask the lab to give you in (iu/ml).

1. HbdAg in quantitative or some call in delusion, not just hbsag
2. Hbv dna
3. Fibroscan ( to know if there is damage in your liver)
4. FIND A VERY GOOD DR who know how to treat hbv
5. Jesus Christ Loves you!
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what do you mean by these test results?

HBsAg w/Titer (ECLIA)    1044.00 reactive
HBeAg (ECLIA)               <2.00    
HBeAg (ECLIA)                0.125   non reactive
Anti HBe (ECLIA)             0.009   reactive
Anti HAV IgM (ECLIA)       0.451  non reactvie
Anti HBC Total (ECLIA)     0.011  reactive
Anti HCV (ECLIA)             0.061  nonreactive
Anti HBc IgM (ECLIA)       0.065  non reactive

i am a filipino . thanks
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what do you mean by these test results?

HBsAg w/Titer (ECLIA)    1044.00 reactive
HBeAg (ECLIA)               <2.00    
HBeAg (ECLIA)                0.125   non reactive
Anti HBe (ECLIA)             0.009   reactive
Anti HAV IgM (ECLIA)       0.451  non reactvie
Anti HBC Total (ECLIA)     0.011  reactive
Anti HCV (ECLIA)             0.061  nonreactive
Anti HBc IgM (ECLIA)       0.065  non reactive

i am a filipino . thanks
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yes i am filipino. thanks for answering my concerns, believebeheal...

i dont really know what to do about my disease. do i still have chance to recover from my ill? so does it need my anti hbs reactive to fight the virus? do i  have high risk to transmit my virus to others? are there any more ways to reactive my anti hbs excluding those food that you mentioned? what is the cut off result of hbeag?

hope to hear from you again...
thanks
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i'll try

hbsag reactive - means you have already the virus

anti hbs non reactive - no anti body developed - need to have anti bodies to fight for the virus, need to enhance your immune system by eating more fruits and vegetables and avoid alcohol drinking

hbeag reactive - means you can transmit your virus to other people thru sex contact and blood donation

anti hbeag non reactive - still immune system are very low to fight the virus

Are you a filipino?

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i have my recent status of my hep profile 2. i had a test last sunday. so pls  help me again to interpret of these:

HBsAg w/Titer (CMIA)        789.21     C.O.V. 1.00 REACTIVE
Anti HBs (CMIA)              0.36           C.O.V. 10.00 NON-REACTIVE
HBeAg (CMIA)                851.39       C.O.V. 1.00 REACTIVE      
Anti HBe (CMIA)             56.20         C.O.V. 1.00 NON-REACTIVE
Anti-HAV IgM (CMIA)       0.43            C.O.V. 0.80 NON-REACTIVE
Anti HBc Total (CMIA)     11.37          C.O.V. 1.00 REACTIVE
Anti HCV (ECLIA)            0.20          C.O.V. 1.00 NON-REACTIVE

do you think it is better than last result? how long do i need to cure if this is my result?
thanks for telling me that i still have good chance to clear it.  and thank you so much that you replied my concern..i really appreciate it and hope to hear your reply...

thank you

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sorry but that s totally incomplete, obsolete tests which can t define hbv status, hbsag with titer is a fraud that test is useless and obsolete it titers nothing

you need hbsag quantity in iu/ml from abbott architect, hbvdna pcr, ast/alt and fibroscan to define your disease

the only good thing is that your hbeag is positive so you still have good chances to clear hbv by tenofovir therapy for 1-3 years and then peginterferon add on, follow the members with your same status and treating this way, foucolt and gmmr (members names are about that)
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