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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2390861" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>It's interesting about you being G6BD deficient. I have just obtained some genetic results and going through each gene to determine whether I have a propensity towards a multitude of conditions has proven very informative. It's not for everyone of course because you have to be the type where you don't worry obsessively when a singular inherited gene shows you 'may' have a tendency towards diabetes, etc. Incidentally there are many, many genetic factors involved in all of these conditions and it's not until you go through genetic testing that you realise WHY you may have this or that. I'd definitely recommend it. x</p><p></p><p>Just edited to add; for anyone who's interested, you do have to pay privately through one of the DNA ancestry sites that also includes this genetic health info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2390861, member: 451727"] It's interesting about you being G6BD deficient. I have just obtained some genetic results and going through each gene to determine whether I have a propensity towards a multitude of conditions has proven very informative. It's not for everyone of course because you have to be the type where you don't worry obsessively when a singular inherited gene shows you 'may' have a tendency towards diabetes, etc. Incidentally there are many, many genetic factors involved in all of these conditions and it's not until you go through genetic testing that you realise WHY you may have this or that. I'd definitely recommend it. x Just edited to add; for anyone who's interested, you do have to pay privately through one of the DNA ancestry sites that also includes this genetic health info. [/QUOTE]
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