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janerowena Mon 11-May-15 14:10:52

paulstamatiou.com/review-23andme-dna-testing-for-health-disease-ancestry/

janerowena Mon 11-May-15 14:10:12

There has been a lot in the news lately about DNA testing and new breakthroughs. 23andMe is one of the companies selling home kits to see what you may have, as going through official channels privately would cost a fortune.

I suppose, if your parents have a disease and you think you may inherit it, it's a good place to start, especially if you live abroad. Over here, however, you would probably get it done free. After a wait - and I suppose that's the problem.

Ariadne Mon 11-May-15 11:00:20

Duh! blush Sorry, jings!

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 10-May-15 19:32:52

Yes. A link in my last post. Up/down there.

I've always said that blue doesn't show up for links. hmm

Ariadne Sun 10-May-15 19:11:15

Is there a link? haven't a clue what this is about but it sounds interesting...

BiNtHeReDuNiT14 Sun 10-May-15 14:44:00

No you are quite right jbf It really has nothing to do with S/drug. I just saw the advert last night for their particular brand, seemed so much more accessable for some reason.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 10-May-15 14:20:32

It's quite tempting for someone like me who only knows anything about one side of their family. When the doctor asks, "do you have any - blah - in your family?", it would be good to be able to give a full answer.

Not sure it's anything to do with Superdrug though, is it?

soontobe Sun 10-May-15 14:13:56

Not for me. No way do I want to know. I dont think there is genetic history of anything in particular on either side of the family, so I will just take my chances, rather than wondering if I really am likely to get x or y because I am a bit susceptible to it.

BiNtHeReDuNiT14 Sun 10-May-15 12:42:02

I tend to agreeJ10 as a lot of my older generation used to say 'What you don't know Can't hurt you' however for people with a genetic history of certain diseases it may either give a chance to take evasive action or maybe peace of mind. Unfortunately like a lot of the over the counter products, we may wonder at the level of accuracy.

Jane10 Sun 10-May-15 09:51:17

I reckon ignorance could be bliss here. Wouldn't want to risk it. I know I'm being chicken!

BiNtHeReDuNiT14 Sun 10-May-15 08:54:13

I am not sure janerowena Whilst I know it could be beneficial to get information on what health problems I could expect, I think it may be more of a case of opening a can of worms, with maybe a lot of difficult decisions to be made. It is making me think though!

janerowena Sat 09-May-15 21:24:26

That's a tough one. If it was just a maybe, no. If it was a definite, yes.

BiNtHeReDuNiT14 Sat 09-May-15 20:37:12

Sorry or IS ignorance bliss?

BiNtHeReDuNiT14 Sat 09-May-15 20:36:13

Read an article back in March about this product and have now seen an advert for it. DNA testing? Would you want to explore!!! 'It' claims to be able to identify susceptibility to certain health problems or ignorance bliss? especially @ £125.00?