Anonymous wrote:Yes you are being scammed.
$40k invested now will pay for a lot of specialized coaching and enrichment.
If you have $40k to throw around, your kid likely has the other variables that make them likely to test well and be successful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm beginning to think those Alabama judges had it right.
Ok, you don’t do it then. That is your right. However, public opinion does not seem to be on your side in this matter considering the voter backlash to this decision.
I don't think the public would like it if they knew people were selecting and destroying embryos for stuff like this either. I guess I was naive thinking this was mainly to screen for genetic abnormalities and disease.
Scary to think about being the kid whose parents paid 40k for 2 extra IQ points. That kid will never be allowed to disappoint their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm beginning to think those Alabama judges had it right.
Ok, you don’t do it then. That is your right. However, public opinion does not seem to be on your side in this matter considering the voter backlash to this decision.
Anonymous wrote:It is a scam. I really wish there was a better foundation of scientific education and an understanding of the scientific process in this county.
Anonymous wrote:So what's next? Abort the lower IQ babies? Hmmm...sounds a little master-racy to me.
But here's the thing. Any parent who would care enough to spend 40k doing this should really just not have kids. At all. There- solved your prob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d be an idiot to spend that kind of money especially given you are starting with a low IQ.
Clearly there are a lot of other “idiots” that disagree with this statement. There are already a few hundred to a few thousand people that have done this (for polygenic disease risk) in the US. There are at multiple companies in the (Orchid, Genomic Prediction, Myome, etc.) that offer probabilistic disease risk scores for IVF. Other people are doing this already and there is a risk that families who don’t do it will fall behind within in a couple generations.
You absolute simpleton. Disease risk is not the same as predicting IQ, so no: there are not a few thousand people that have done "this."
You sound like the perfect customer for what they're selling, so go buy it. But don't kid yourself that the unanimous consensus here that you're being scammed and this is not worth $40k even if it could be proved accurate is a sign that everyone but you lives in the Dark Ages or cannot understand the benefits as they've been explained to you (and eagerly swallowed). You're just a mark with extra money, which is everyone's favorite kind of mark.
I didn’t say thousands of people have done this for IQ. I said hundreds to thousands have done this for polygenic disease risk. To my knowledge, only a handful have done this for IQ so far. Not sure if any of these kids have been born yet though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d be an idiot to spend that kind of money especially given you are starting with a low IQ.
Clearly there are a lot of other “idiots” that disagree with this statement. There are already a few hundred to a few thousand people that have done this (for polygenic disease risk) in the US. There are at multiple companies in the (Orchid, Genomic Prediction, Myome, etc.) that offer probabilistic disease risk scores for IVF. Other people are doing this already and there is a risk that families who don’t do it will fall behind within in a couple generations.
You absolute simpleton. Disease risk is not the same as predicting IQ, so no: there are not a few thousand people that have done "this."
You sound like the perfect customer for what they're selling, so go buy it. But don't kid yourself that the unanimous consensus here that you're being scammed and this is not worth $40k even if it could be proved accurate is a sign that everyone but you lives in the Dark Ages or cannot understand the benefits as they've been explained to you (and eagerly swallowed). You're just a mark with extra money, which is everyone's favorite kind of mark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d be an idiot to spend that kind of money especially given you are starting with a low IQ.
Clearly there are a lot of other “idiots” that disagree with this statement. There are already a few hundred to a few thousand people that have done this (for polygenic disease risk) in the US. There are at multiple companies in the (Orchid, Genomic Prediction, Myome, etc.) that offer probabilistic disease risk scores for IVF. Other people are doing this already and there is a risk that families who don’t do it will fall behind within in a couple generations.
You absolute simpleton. Disease risk is not the same as predicting IQ, so no: there are not a few thousand people that have done "this."
You sound like the perfect customer for what they're selling, so go buy it. But don't kid yourself that the unanimous consensus here that you're being scammed and this is not worth $40k even if it could be proved accurate is a sign that everyone but you lives in the Dark Ages or cannot understand the benefits as they've been explained to you (and eagerly swallowed). You're just a mark with extra money, which is everyone's favorite kind of mark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm beginning to think those Alabama judges had it right.
Ok, you don’t do it then. That is your right. However, public opinion does not seem to be on your side in this matter considering the voter backlash to this decision.