Well, that means according to that old test, you have chronic Lyme. Band 39 is indicative of BmpA (Bacterial Membrane Protein "A") which happens to be Lyme specific.
A "Lyme specific band" means specific for Borrelia Burgdorferi, sensu stricto - Lyme disease in the strictest sense. There is only
one on the over 300 known strains of Lyme that is considered Bb, ss. Nothing else will turn a Lyme specific band positive other than Lyme disease - - even though there are over 100 different strains of Borrelia in the US that cause human illness.
An IgM result means that you have an active infection. It once was thought to mean an 'early' infection, but has since been revised. IgG means that the infection is at a later stage.
IND means indeterminate - not negative, but not quite strong enough to be "fully positive". But it means that you reacted on those bands and should be considered, especially when they are Lyme specific bands.
EBV is Epstein Barr Virus (HHV6 - a herpes virus) and around 97% of the American public has it. For most of them it's in remission, but once the immune system is lowered by stress, illness (like Lyme!!), or injury, it can be reactivated. Those that choose to use pharmaceuticals use an anti-viral like Valacyclovir, or you can use Lysine in the treatment of it.
umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/supplement/lysine