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[QUOTE=aneczka;1118719]Just received preliminary results of my genetic screening. My methylation profile shows some mutations, actually a lot of them. Two homozygous, which are supposed to be more serious, and a lot of heterozygous. Can anyone help with analysing them? The information I received is a bit overwhelming, since it is all new to me. A quick, superficial read suggests I may have issues with vitamines D3, B12 and methylfolate.
Hi aneczka How were you able to get genetic screening? Is that the same as getting a genetic blood work-up? Did your health Ins help pay for it? Does your Doctor think these mutation problems could be responsible for your neuropathy? |
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