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my 13 vials of blood test results are....

by alaskacouple, May 03, 2008 03:03PM
We have gotten some of our results back... I tested positive for one copy of the C677T mutation and one copy of the A1298C mutation or Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR), with hyperhomocysteinemia. Can anyone explain this in Laymens' terms?
We know have been referred to a genetic counselor, for what exactly I am not sure.
For my next round though, my ER wants to start me on Lovenox.
We are still waiting for our chromosome tests results, and should know those by Thursday...
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by dnikki0928, May 03, 2008 03:32PM
I'm sorry they found this, i was hoping everything would turn out good... I did a Google search about it here's the website, scroll down to where it says "Additional Information"  I think it might explain about the early p/g losses.  You'll have to delete the spaces when you paste it into your browser. Let me know if you need anything... :)

BIG HUGS  :)

http://www. labcorp. com/ datasets/labcorp/ html/chapter/mono/mg003500.htm

by ashort, May 03, 2008 08:23PM
alaskacouple-
I'm sorry to hear about your bloodwork.  It sounds like you have what I have.  I am also  compound heterozygous MTHFR ( meaning I have one copy of C677T and one copy of A1298C.).  My homocysteine levels are good though.  My Dh and I also saw a genetic counselor and they told us it is pretty common and should be nothing to worry about.  I've been to 2 RE's and they both say that.  I have to tell you though that I have had 2 early m/c so I'm starting to wonder.  With my last pregnancy (which was a possible molar pregnancy) I took a baby aspirin a day for a blood thinner and they also put me on folnate (extra folic acid and b vitamins).  My doctors do not want to put me on Heparin when I become pregnant again...Have you had a m/c before?  To be honest the MTHFR thing is hard to explain partly b/c I don't understand it that well myself.  It has to do with the way your body can absorb folic acid and b vitamins.  They say it's only a problem when your homocysteine levels are elevated.  Good luck to you!

by scienceteacher79, May 03, 2008 09:02PM
Hey - just a observation... Anyone noticed that MTHFR kinda looks short for mother f****r? Isn't that appropiate! HA!

by alaskacouple, May 04, 2008 03:52AM
To: ashort
The last two ivf cycles we have gone through have ended in early m/c's - hence the reason for all the bloodwork.  With the last ivf cycle, I was also taking a baby aspirin a day.
We shall see what the gen. couns. says on Friday.  Hopefully it will be treatable with extra folic acid and b vitamins - I have read others with the same condition that have had successful pregnancies with the extra intake of folic and b.
So far my ER wants me to start Lovenox (similar to heparin) for the next ivf cycle.

by ashort, May 04, 2008 11:43AM
alaska-  I'm sorry to hear about your m/cs.  I have also had 2 m/cs in the past year.  I'm with you on the Heparin or Lovenox I've heard of people taking it.  It's just that my RE's don't consider it a problem so I don't even think I could get it prescribed to me.  I just feel like they think 2 m/cs is common...like that's supposed to make me feel any better.  Let me know how your appointment goes.  Good luck!  

by alaskacouple, May 05, 2008 01:16PM
To: ashort
I think I would talk with your ER and request or demand a  blood thinner. Do you have a general physician you work with? You may be able to request it from them.  And, being as you have had multiple m/c (losses) your doctor should be able to do blood work and prescribe the meds and bill it to insurance.

by tea_berries, May 05, 2008 01:52PM
To: scienceteacher
LOL I was thinking the same way, how appropriate :)

alaskacouple: Just wanted to brighten your day.  It's nice to hear that there are a few of us here that have the same experience so you can talk to them.  Hugs to you
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