Guest guest Posted May 1, 2007 Report Share Posted May 1, 2007 We just got back our ASD son's Yasko genetic testing results. According to our DAN!, his mutations are much more than she is typically seeing. From what I understand, the mutations are part from me and part from my husband. Or is this maybe too simplified? Since our (very) NT son has the same parents and should have similar genetics, does he also likely have the same mutations? Are his mutations not a problem due to his minimum-vax status? My ASD son - with all the mutations - is very high functioning and has responded very well to chelation/biomed. He does, though, have some biomed " quirks " (stuff not working when it should and vice versa). Is it common for kids with lots of genetic mutations to fit this profile? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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