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<blockquote data-quote="ExtremelyW0rried" data-source="post: 1684196" data-attributes="member: 429908"><p>That's right. However it doesn't look at how the odds stack when it has appeared in multiple generations. If it is in multiple generations risks become much higher as clearly it is genetic. Some types of diabetes carry a 50:50 genetic risk although whether that is us or not I don't know without genetic testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExtremelyW0rried, post: 1684196, member: 429908"] That's right. However it doesn't look at how the odds stack when it has appeared in multiple generations. If it is in multiple generations risks become much higher as clearly it is genetic. Some types of diabetes carry a 50:50 genetic risk although whether that is us or not I don't know without genetic testing. [/QUOTE]
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