OK, some of you adults out there may think this is a silly question; but, here goes. I have never had my gene type done and wonder if there is ANY value in it other than curiosity? My clinic asked me if I wanted to have it done for free. She brought all of the things in assuming I would be up for it. They have a new infant screeing process and are testing the machine out on confirmed CF cases. I don't want to have this done. I know myself and I would have to read everything about "my type". I will read every last detail and figure out every scenario and second guess every decision I ever made based on this new information. That is just my personality. Any time I ever see "my type" referred to, I will put myself in that person's shoes. I would not change anything I am doing with this new information and, from what I understand, mutations don't give much information because outcomes are still very unpredictable even within the same mutation. I really don't want to do it; but, part of me feels like I should take advantage of this free opportunity.