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@alexgoldman2

Gee, there are a lot of things to worry about. Alex

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Right, Alex, a lot of things to worry about. That is why anyone with a serious chronic or congenital issue should have a good, professional DNA firm do a whole genome 100% analysis, not even just a 1% thing. Sure, it costs $300-500, but that is nothing compared to the cost of dying from a treatable but unknown disease. I spend nearly 300 per month on my diseases, but I have reach 81, and I hope to reach 82. When I was born, I was a floppy baby, and the doc said I would die before age 3. I learned to work hard, keep good records, and trust the science and my instincts. That package has kept me going even with FKTN, GSN, Cardiomyopathy, several forms of encephalopathy, cancers, diabetes, broken bones and ruined tissues. oldkarl