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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had it done. Revealed a genetic anomaly that led me to have a preventive double mastectomy. I'm torn about whether I think I should've had it done, though. Now I'm flagged with a giant preexisting condition, and the monsters in control of the government are about to kill the ACA.[/quote] Are you kidding? Any genetic test results are much riskier if socialistst take over our healthcare. I will never get genetic testing for this reason. [/quote] I'm the poster with Lynch syndrome on page one. Yes, the state of the ACA is scary right now. But so is having a genetic mutation that's a ticking time bomb. I'd rather be going ahead with screenings, knowing this is the best way to stay ahead of the various cancers that I'm at higher risk for. Otherwise, they would likely be found at a later stage with a lower rate of survival. [/quote]
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