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Autoimmune Fatigue and/or Chronic Fatigue

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Jan 20, 2023 | Replies (166)

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@dixzeland

I have gone to see a few specialist at UT Southwest in Dallas but no luck getting answers. I have tried to participate in research studies but don’t qualify for various reasons. It’s insane that I know so much about the medical field and medical terminology. I have raw data through 23 and Me but can’t find anyone to interpret the information to see if I have faulty genes, something rare.

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@dixzeland The Mayo Clinic has a care network of hospitals that they work with. There is one in Texas, Methodist Health System. Here is a link: https://mayoclinic.org/about-mayo-clinic/care-network/members
If you wish to be seen at Mayo Clinic, here is the appointment link:
https://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
If you are wanting genetic information, many larger hospitals have genetic counselors. I don’t know if insurance covers, though.
What do you see as your next step in looking for help?