Just an FYI....
When at a dinner the other night the person across from me (an engineer at Intel in the Laser development dept.) revealed he is a highly functioning autistic person and that some of his kids are also autistic, something he found out about his kids via one of those genetic testing kits. Skip ancestry.com because apparently 23andMe allows you to test for autism, Parkinsons, certain cancer genes, some sort of macular degeneration and early onset dementia via their health+ancestry kit. Who knew? (Price was about $135 w/tax.)
Anyway, with my mother having passed from Parkinsons I thought "Why not?" Kit is on my table and I eye it warily. Kind of a damned if you do and damned if you don't feeling about finding out.
When at a dinner the other night the person across from me (an engineer at Intel in the Laser development dept.) revealed he is a highly functioning autistic person and that some of his kids are also autistic, something he found out about his kids via one of those genetic testing kits. Skip ancestry.com because apparently 23andMe allows you to test for autism, Parkinsons, certain cancer genes, some sort of macular degeneration and early onset dementia via their health+ancestry kit. Who knew? (Price was about $135 w/tax.)
Anyway, with my mother having passed from Parkinsons I thought "Why not?" Kit is on my table and I eye it warily. Kind of a damned if you do and damned if you don't feeling about finding out.