A Question For Those Who Have A MTHFR Gene Mutation
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A Question For Those Who Have A MTHFR Gene Mutation
Hi,
I'm curious about how common out-of-the-normal-range red cell counts might be with these gene mutations.
Thanks,
Tex
I'm curious about how common out-of-the-normal-range red cell counts might be with these gene mutations.
Thanks,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Re: A Question For Those Who Have A MTHFR Gene Mutation
Tex:tex wrote:Hi,
I'm curious about how common out-of-the-normal-range red cell counts might be with these gene mutations.
Thanks,
Tex
RBC counts are not greatly altered by MTHFR gene mutations unless there is a actual deficiency of folate or B12. It also depends on what other defects co-exist. More often these defects present with vague symptoms such as increased food/chemical sensitivties, elevations in homocysteine, tendency towards autoimmune disorders (no surprise there) and mood swings.
Dr. Ann
Tex,
I messed up your count. I hit the no, it's almost always low. Actually my RBC is high. But, in the breakdown .....my MCV, MCH, & MCHC are low & RDW-CV is high. So, am I both or high? Can you change my vote?
I am compound hetero. for 1298 & 677.
I also have Thallasemia.
Thanks for the info, Ann! Maybe my new test results will show the folate or B12 issues.
I messed up your count. I hit the no, it's almost always low. Actually my RBC is high. But, in the breakdown .....my MCV, MCH, & MCHC are low & RDW-CV is high. So, am I both or high? Can you change my vote?
I am compound hetero. for 1298 & 677.
I also have Thallasemia.
Thanks for the info, Ann! Maybe my new test results will show the folate or B12 issues.
Linda :)
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
Hi Linda,
After a while, such data tend to become buried in the database and can be very difficult to track down, but since votes are recorded in the polls anonymously (without a direct reference to member IDs), that greatly simplifies the job of tracking down a poll vote, and since there weren't many votes yet, and this was the last poll entered, I was able to track down your vote and change it. I hope I changed it to the selection that you preferred.
Tex
After a while, such data tend to become buried in the database and can be very difficult to track down, but since votes are recorded in the polls anonymously (without a direct reference to member IDs), that greatly simplifies the job of tracking down a poll vote, and since there weren't many votes yet, and this was the last poll entered, I was able to track down your vote and change it. I hope I changed it to the selection that you preferred.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Are you all doing the 23andme? My naturopath ordered a MTHFR test. I am heterozygous for both A1298C and C677T. I can't mail out the 23andme test for all the other gene mutations until I visit my son at college in Vermont next weekend. New York State doesn't allow saliva samples to be sent out. Makes no sense. Anyhow, I tried methyl protocol and had a horrible time. I am showing classic signs of a COMT, SOD, and/or CBS mutation. I am especially finding that I am sensitive to sulfur foods, sulfites/sulfates. Therefore, it would make sense the methyl protocol didn't work. If there is a defect in the sulfation pathway (CBS), that needs to be addressed first before MTHFR can be addressed. For now I am doing a low sulfur diet but losing weight again. Not good. If this is what you are all talking about, I should have my results in a month.
Strongly believe I have a form of MC that began to flare December 27, 2013.
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44 year old married mom to three sons ages 26, 17, and 2, a 21 year old stepdaughter, and 18 year old stepson. I also have a beautiful granddaughter who is one.
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I'm homozygous 677. RBC's are typically within normal range but tend to run on the low end of normal or slightly below normal with WBC.
Sorry I haven't posted in a long time but I do jump on to read posts every once in a while.
Sorry I haven't posted in a long time but I do jump on to read posts every once in a while.
Kelly
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Believe deep down in your heart that you are destined to do great things~ Joe Paterno
Hi Kelly,
It's good to see a post from you again, and thanks for the information for the poll.
How in the world are you doing these days? I'm hoping that your long absence is a sign that you are doing very well.
Tex
It's good to see a post from you again, and thanks for the information for the poll.
How in the world are you doing these days? I'm hoping that your long absence is a sign that you are doing very well.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.