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I am genotype MZ level 112.
What made them decide to test for that?
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Somehow, after I was diagnosed with COPD.... I ran across alpha1, found a way to be tested for free.... so I sent in my sample and it came back positive, then had to have a blood draw sent to them to confirm it.
@waterboy So what does this mean for you? are you learning all that you can
about it?
@jkiemen As of recent times, all pulmonologists are supposed to test you
for Alpha-1 deficiencency. It is supposed to be protocal.
@jkiemen Most Drs that I have seen in the last 7 yrs have
tested me for Alpha-1 or asked me about it. But the results are now in my
records so I don't have to worry about that anymore.
I wondered about this. I just assumed they just knew from cbc tests or exams.
What site did you find for testing?
Jo ANN
@windwalker, Terri, interesting that most of your doctors TESTED you for Alpha-1 or asked you about it!! In 2007 to about 20l5 my Mayo doctor said ZIP about it .. I WAS THE ONE you said I was genetically Alpha-1 per my 23andMe testing .. BUT he then showed interest! HMMM .. ALL doctors need to get behind this! Hugs! Katherine
@waterboy, Welcome to our forum. I am an Alpha-1 carrier
myself. Are you a carrier or do you have the double gene for it making it full
blown? - Terri M.