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    1. I didn’t realize you were adopted, either. I was talking with my friend the other day who was adopted. I wonder if he would be interested in this.

  1. As a genetic counselor I would also encourage you to compile a thorough family health history – and to share that info with your PCP as well. Our environment and lifestyle combine with our genetic makeup to influence our health as well. There is a wealth of family health history info on the Genetic Alliance’s website at http://www.geneticalliance.org/fhh.resources.

  2. Wow. If I had the money I so wouldn’t mind spending a 1000 knowing all I can, especially since my parents aren’t helpful. This is a really cool idea and I hope one day that I could be apart.

  3. What about privacy concerns? Or follow up counseling? Can this info be used to deny you life insurance coverage, for instance? Federal law prohibits the use of genetic testing as a reason for denying health coverage, but not other types of insurance. And once you have this information, what should you do with it? Something to think about as people weigh the pros and cons of whether to have testing done or not. And as for the comment about people using them before having children—please see a genetic counselor to discuss any results so that you truly understand what they mean.

  4. Hi there,
    I came across your blog and the information on it was really helpful thank you. I too am a migraine sufferer ( I have migraine with aura) and it has left me disabled. This would be great to show ‘ look I’m not making this up’ can I ask can you print the details out? Did it help you?

    Thank you
    Gem

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