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It is true that the antibodies in the bloodstream contained unevenly? For example, if my doctor removes a sample of blood, so the amount of antibodies in the first blood sample will be different than the next blood sample? For example, the first blood sample is positive, but the other negative? If not, why not?
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no it is not possible.
get done your cbc test each day you will get ur answer ur self
each day ur values varies
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... or how the lymphatic system works?
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