Guest guest Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 I know this has been on her before but I am talking to a lady that is having her son tested for CF and so far they can only find one CF gene for him. She would like to have the Amber test done because it will check more mutations then the normal DNA test. Can someone send that to me? Thanks in advance!! Also Torsten I think she would like to get in this group can you help me to get her set up? Thanks Deb A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 The website for the Cystic Fibrosis test done by Ambry Genetics is http://www.ambrygen.com/geneticpros.htm For your friend to subscribe to cfparents, she should go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cfparents and click " Join this Group " in the upper right hand corner. ~ > I know this has been on her before but I am talking to a lady that is having > her son tested for CF and so far they can only find one CF gene for him. She > would like to have the Amber test done because it will check more mutations > then the normal DNA test. Can someone send that to me? Thanks in advance!! > Also Torsten I think she would like to get in this group can you help me to > get her set up? Thanks Deb A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2003 Report Share Posted March 29, 2003 Deb: I know sent the link to Ambry for CF testing, but here is a link to Genzyme. I know a woman with very rare CF genes -- found only in the French Canadian population. Ambry's test, while extensive, failed finding her mutations. Other than a testing center in Canada, only Genzyme's test has ever been able catch her mutations (and she's been tested several times by several different groups). So, just in case the Ambry test cannot identify a gene, but all CF symptoms are present, you might suggest she have DNA sent to Genzyme. http://www.genzymegenetics.com/clinicalinfo/molgen/cystic.htm Kim Mom of (23 1/2 with cf and asthma) and (20 asthma no cf) I know this has been on her before but I am talking to a lady that is having her son tested for CF and so far they can only find one CF gene for him. She would like to have the Amber test done because it will check more mutations then the normal DNA test. Can someone send that to me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2003 Report Share Posted March 29, 2003 Thanks !!! DEB A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2003 Report Share Posted March 29, 2003 In a message dated 3/29/2003 8:53:40 AM Central Standard Time, kimpayne@... writes: > Deb: > > I know sent the link to Ambry for CF testing, but here is a > link to Genzyme. > > I know a woman with very rare CF genes -- found only in the French > Canadian population. Ambry's test, while extensive, failed finding her > mutations. Other than a testing center in Canada, only Genzyme's test > has ever been able catch her mutations (and she's been tested several > times by several different groups). > > So, just in case the Ambry test cannot identify a gene, but all CF > symptoms are present, you might suggest she have DNA sent to Genzyme. > > http://www.genzymegenetics.com/clinicalinfo/molgen/cystic.htm > > Kim > Mom of (23 1/2 with cf and asthma) and (20 asthma no cf) > Thanks Kim!!!! I sent you the message. Now if we can get it figured on how she can join this group will have it made. Deb A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2003 Report Share Posted March 29, 2003 --- Hi everyone, Ok this is totally confusing me! Ive told my story a few times here, and our situation is the same as Debs friends. The dr says he has it and we know hes a carrier of the one gene and they have tried to test him 3 more times to find more than the 25 most common but it was never done right they said because the kept repeating the same 25 most common genes. A genetics dr said they were doing it wrong and said it has to start at genezymes then on to ambry's for the 2nd part then back to genzymes then they send the results to my doctor. Right now the 4th test has left genezymes and is at ambrys, The nurse called on wed. and asked if there was any way to have the results back by fri for our 1st cf clinic appt and they called her back and said no, not intill early this coming week. Thats ok cuz his appt. isint till mon. not last friday like I thought. So did it really have to go to both labs or could of genezymes have just done it? Im soo confused. The 1st time they did the rare test after finding out he was a carrier they came back and said it was neg. on the rare test I was SOOO Happy then after reading his records I relized it was the same test repeated and quickly called the dr. and they only could tell me for some reason it was done wrong!! Talk about a roller coaster, then they did it again to me, hopefully it works out right this time. I just have to check myself to be sure and I recomend everyone else do the same. Thanks- sorry so long, hopefully someone reads it! Kari n cfparents , " paynekimj " <kimpayne@c...> wrote: > Deb: > > I know sent the link to Ambry for CF testing, but here is a > link to Genzyme. > > I know a woman with very rare CF genes -- found only in the French > Canadian population. Ambry's test, while extensive, failed finding her > mutations. Other than a testing center in Canada, only Genzyme's test > has ever been able catch her mutations (and she's been tested several > times by several different groups). > > So, just in case the Ambry test cannot identify a gene, but all CF > symptoms are present, you might suggest she have DNA sent to Genzyme. > > http://www.genzymegenetics.com/clinicalinfo/molgen/cystic.htm > > Kim > Mom of (23 1/2 with cf and asthma) and (20 asthma no cf) > > > I know this has been on her before but I am talking to a lady that > is having her son tested for CF and so far they can only find one CF > gene for him. She would like to have the Amber test done because it > will check more mutations then the normal DNA test. Can someone send > that to me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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