We got the results of the dystroglycanopathy (muscular dystrophy)test today and they were....negative? I had really convinced myself that the test would be positive. So, it looks like genome sequencing is the next step.
This doesn't mean that DD doesn't have MD, just that she doesn't have the type they tested. In a way, and I think you ladies may understand, I was disappointed that we didn't have an answer. And then I felt a little guilty for expecting a positive.
I know there was a post a few days ago about genetic testing, but has anyone done sequencing and what was your experience?
Re: Looks like genome sequencing...
Have you already had a microarray done?
I believe we did have that done...they found that DD has a partial deletion of chromosome 10, but we found that I have that, too, so it isn't what is causing everything.
We were able to find a research group that may be able to complete the testing. The issue with that is they have no guarantee on time and they are only looking for specific things. I hope everything works out for you!
I hit "enter" before I was done. So far the process has been relatively easy for us. We had to provide a blood sample and a skin sample (DD's issues are largely dermatological). Now we just wait. It should be anywhere from 3-6 months for the sequencing to be complete. Then we will need to do clinical testing afterward to confirm the diagnosis, which will take another 6-10 weeks.
Good luck with finding answers. We've been with genetics for nearly 4 years without answers, so I understand your frustrations!