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cluefixphantom
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- Feb 19, 2026
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Does anyone have experience with these two? I ordered a test from AncestryDNA and sent everything back. Now I'm just waiting for the results. I did the test to find out about possible incest connections and maybe discover some family.
TellmeGen tests are more expensive, but they seem more interesting if you want to analyze your health. I thought it might help me since I don't have healthcare, but on their website, they also claim to test for psychological diagnoses, which sounds like a scam to me, because "mental" health industry is a big fraud. It's like testing for sins or horoscopes.
That's why I suspect TellmeGen might not really be suitable for me to get reliable results. I wanted to finally get proof of physiological diseases and start to use the results in a criminal case, to strengthen my position as a victim.
I contacted them by email earlier this year, and they said they can't detect Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder because it's an acquired condition. I explained my father is maybe a FAS child himself and he's also an alcoholic and heavy smoker– so my body is basically damaged and made of beer, vodka and so on. Both my parents are to blame.
They said Porphyrias and Trimethylaminuria and thyroid issues (Hashimoto, Morbus Basedow) could be detected.
The tests are still expensive, so I decided to hold off for now. But perhaps it's my only chance to finally get some of the physiological conditions examined. I am not sure.
TellmeGen tests are more expensive, but they seem more interesting if you want to analyze your health. I thought it might help me since I don't have healthcare, but on their website, they also claim to test for psychological diagnoses, which sounds like a scam to me, because "mental" health industry is a big fraud. It's like testing for sins or horoscopes.
That's why I suspect TellmeGen might not really be suitable for me to get reliable results. I wanted to finally get proof of physiological diseases and start to use the results in a criminal case, to strengthen my position as a victim.
I contacted them by email earlier this year, and they said they can't detect Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder because it's an acquired condition. I explained my father is maybe a FAS child himself and he's also an alcoholic and heavy smoker– so my body is basically damaged and made of beer, vodka and so on. Both my parents are to blame.
They said Porphyrias and Trimethylaminuria and thyroid issues (Hashimoto, Morbus Basedow) could be detected.
The tests are still expensive, so I decided to hold off for now. But perhaps it's my only chance to finally get some of the physiological conditions examined. I am not sure.