The Genesight testing provides a lot of solid information on genetic variations in regards to what genes metabolize certain meds (I hope I'm wording that right). I get the idea of "this med working by metabolizing through this method" and that method may or may not be ideal for the med being metabolized in a certain person, but I'm wondering what decerns "well" from "intermediate" to "poor." Everything in "well" is objectively better than "intermediate," but what makes the difference/where is the line between well and intermediate? Maybe it's some number of ways you metabolize matching with whatever drug and the cut off was arbitrarily chosen.
I don't really know much about genetics or how the genesight works other than comparing how a drug works to comparing how you metabolize substances, but I can't wait to see you post about what you get for results