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I received my testing prior to the labor day weekend which has allowed

me time to review the results and try and comprehend the meaning of the

information. ly, I am struggling with how to integrate the program

into my alray complex protocol. I have developed an 8 page document that

details the genetics and other other test results from Doctor's Data and

Neurosciences. It includes a discussion of which elements of the Yasko

program I have intergrated into my existing protocol. I offer it to

anyone who wants me to backchannel it to them, as does not support

attachements. The documents includes all the genes reported on from both

Nutrigenomics and Genovations, ordered earlier.

*Some genes identified for Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, are in the

Genovations report, which was ordered earlier. However PON1, and PON2

identified for MCS are not included in either the genovations or

nutrigenomics reports. I'm not sure if the CDC reported genes specific

to CFS (as published in Pharmacogenomics, Apr 2006, Vol. 7, No. 3, Pages

345-354) by Suzanne D Vernon, C Reeves are not identified or

included in either lab. Also the 2^nd page of the nutrigenomics report,

lists a number of SNP’s with characterization pending and results to be

determined.*

Here are my personal reflections on the current nutrigenomics reporting

for CFS patients:

Dr. Amy is doing very unique and highly valuable work for all of. It

will be a real blessing when Dr. Amy includes more genetics specific to

CFS and MCS in the nutrigenomics panel. As things stand, it may be

difficult to understand how some of the SNPs relate to the specific

issues of CFS.

Information includes a discussion of children’s behaviors, and the focus

on moods, may be more of an indicator of progress on the program for

parents of autistic children than adults with CFS. Adults have learned

ways to cope with their moods and moderate them; and have other issues

of importance to address.

Being too ill to get out of bed is a better indicator for progress with

CFS. Additionally, the energy and hours required to search for answers

from a myriad of illusively titled posts is a bit challenging. I will

continue search for relevant information on cognitive impairments,

chronic infection, immune factors, and detox on autismanswers.com. Some

issues, such as blood coagulation, or the pain associated with

fibromyalgia, may not be addressed yet.

Another area yet to be defined clearly is how to transition to step 1

from existing protocols. Adults who have not tolerated medicine due to

impaired SNPs can begin the program with fewer concerns. Those of us who

do not have those impairments and do well with some of our existing

medications, are on protocols that are working well. We will have a more

difficult time navigating the course.

I am hoping that changes in my protocol as I begin this program, will

enhance my ability to detoxify, as that is a major problem for me. Yet I

began treatment with Kane’s protocol first, and continue that

work as it clearly has helped me eliminate toxins.

As we self-administer the program, it becomes clear that we need to help

our physicians learn this. Many of us have multi-system, often

complicated medical conditions, and have relied on physicians who have

specialized in CFS; they really understand our complicated needs.

Unfortunately, I was told Dr. Amy's GAR would not include a review of my

medical history or any other testing including the Genovations panel,

which seems to be far extremely relevant for CFS and MCS. That is why I

had to spend so many hours, so many days, trying to create my own

program. It critical for our physicians who know our medical histories

to guide us on this important journey which offers us so much hope and

the promise to begin re-building our lives.

Please let me know if you what to see the 8 page document by sending me

a back-channel e-mail.

I need everyone's help in understanding what steps to take, and the best

way to get there, thanks, Joanee

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JOanee

What a fine gift you offer., yes pls.

In a message dated 9/4/2006 9:15:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

joanee@... writes:

I received my testing prior to the labor day weekend which has allowed

me time to review the results and try and comprehend the meaning of the

information. ly, I am struggling with how to integrate the program

into my alray complex protocol. I have developed an 8 page document that

details the genetics and other other test results from Doctor's Data and

Neurosciences. It includes a discussion of which elements of the Yasko

program I have intergrated into my existing protocol. I offer it to

anyone who wants me to backchannel it to them, as does not support

attachements. The documents includes all the genes reported on from both

Nutrigenomics and Genovations, ordered earlier.

mjh

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