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Old 04-04-2016, 08:49 AM
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Mat, I think it is time for some DNA testing for MTHFR.

I don't recall if you have posted that you have had this done?

People who have these mutations (there are several of them) cannot repair tissue, have nervous system symptoms, and all sorts of problems). Homozygous carriers( one copy of the errors) develop symptoms slowly and later in life that heterozygous (2 copies of the errors).

As time passes, here on NeuroTalk, more members are getting this test and turning up learning their puzzling problems are related to a MTHFR mutation.
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