ArtistDi
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Besides 23andme test, where else have patients received the testing? If you have done the 23andme testing, how did you figure out the results, since the lab doesn't report them?
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LisaK
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ArtistDi your mailbox is full
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Razzle
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If you open your 23andme result pdf, then you can press ctrl-F to bring up the search box.
Type in and search for each SNP listed on the http://knowyourgenetics.com Methylation Pathway Analysis page (need to make a free account with knowyourgenetics.com first). Then enter your result and search for the next SNP, etc.
The MTHFR SNP's are part of the 23andme results that should show up when you do the above process.
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ArtistDi
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LisaK, I just emptied it out more. Please try again.
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ArtistDi
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Thank you for the information!
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I sent my 23andme results to www.geneticgenie.com and then that interp to my doctor.
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jackie51
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I'm so excited. Just sent away for test kit for me and husband. It's the little things that are fun for me. haha
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Catgirl
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Jackie, awesome you did this. When you get the results, you can run them through geneticgenie.com as Robin suggested, or other sites listed in thread above, and it will spit out a helpful report for you and your doc.
I have tried things my report suggested and they have helped me with my issues. My doc also said that there are lots of patients with many things showing up on their reports (normal, and made me feel better).
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