Interested in everyone's thoughts on this topic...
Your parent has a rare genetic disease (dominantly inherited - no carriers) and you had a 50% chance of having the gene. If you have the gene you WILL get the disease eventually.
The disease is a progressive neurological disease, no treatments, no cure. Onset age and severity vary, but always fatal. One family member died at 38, one lived until 70...
You've already had your children by the time you find out - so family planning isn't an issue.
Would you get tested? Why?
Is it better to know so you can do some things now rather than "put them off"? Yes, I know we should all live for the moment. But if your dream is to say, tour Italy, from a financial and time standpoint, living for the moment isn't all that realistic when you have a fulltime job and two little children <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
Even if you don't find out - that monkey is always there anyway....
No easy answers, just wanted people's perspectives...
Your parent has a rare genetic disease (dominantly inherited - no carriers) and you had a 50% chance of having the gene. If you have the gene you WILL get the disease eventually.
The disease is a progressive neurological disease, no treatments, no cure. Onset age and severity vary, but always fatal. One family member died at 38, one lived until 70...
You've already had your children by the time you find out - so family planning isn't an issue.
Would you get tested? Why?
Is it better to know so you can do some things now rather than "put them off"? Yes, I know we should all live for the moment. But if your dream is to say, tour Italy, from a financial and time standpoint, living for the moment isn't all that realistic when you have a fulltime job and two little children <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
Even if you don't find out - that monkey is always there anyway....
No easy answers, just wanted people's perspectives...