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To: montag813

This topic is a slog. Very very complicated . I used Nebula.org. at the time they offered lifetime access and I bought it.

There is no easy way to do this genetic look through that anyone who has had reactions to drugs should do .

I did it with a fake name . I have the data and constantly refer to it when figuring stuff out. I use Grok to help tell me what to look for in an issue

I uploaded data to genetic genie that red flagged . But because of the way this works you may not red flagged on something if you are a null. There is one thing I have that I had to actually use Grok to help me find the graphic of the dna to prove I am a null from both sides of family .

I recommend doing it but it takes a lot of work. I am several years into this and still finding stuff


13 posted on 03/19/2026 5:39:57 AM PDT by RummyChick (If I did not provide a link in my post none will be forthcoming )
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To: RummyChick

To clarify, 23andme and ancestry com are not good enough . But it’s a start . If someone has no health issues or no drug reactions it can give you some basic information .

But you need a deeper dive if trying to figure out drug issues etc.

For example, if you ask Grok what genetic factors do I need to look at for XYZ problem ancestry dna very likely not good enough .

Interestingly, nebula said I was high risk for lacunar strokes ..and sure enough..it’s on my MRI


16 posted on 03/19/2026 5:59:02 AM PDT by RummyChick (If I did not provide a link in my post none will be forthcoming )
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