musings on APOe4

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Inga
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Re: musings on APOe4

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Thankyou so much. I did manage to figure out the side, the download of raw data etc. And there it is now--the report has become free (which makes me wonder if they sell the info?). But I still don't know quite, what I'm reading means. But it IS looking less scary....Thanks so much. Inga
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Thanks so much. I did this just now. There was no cost. Don't know exactly what IT'S saying either. Laughing. ! Thanks so much for the suggestion. Perhaps you know how to interpret their report on AD. ? Thankyou, Inga
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Inga wrote:Thanks so much. I did this just now. There was no cost. Don't know exactly what IT'S saying either. Laughing. ! Thanks so much for the suggestion. Perhaps you know how to interpret their report on AD. ? Thankyou, Inga
Hi Inga, I can tell you what I know from my report, which might be relevant or not, since my Promethease report is from a couple of years ago. On mine, on the first page, there is a box at the top that identifies me as female.
Next box down on my report says gs141 in blue in upper left hand corner. This is the box where it identifies ApoE alleles.
If gs141 is not in the box under your genetic gender identification, and if you haven't found your ApoE status yet, then I'd suggest typing gs141 into the Search box in far right corner of your report . That should pull up the information; at least it does on my report. Hope this helps!
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