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I am now 28 years old and scared to death that I will end up like them. Am I destined to die at an early age because they did? Are my chances really that much more of developing one or both of those diseases? I want to start a family and am scared I will not live long enough to raise my own children. I don't want them to be parentless at 19 like I was. My sister was only 14 by the time both died. Also, is there a good chance that I would pass them on to my children?

2006-11-09 08:29:10 · 21 answers · asked by sabby 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

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You really need expert genetic advice on a question like that.
My laymans opinion... Breast Cancer can have an hereditary factor but if it was just you mother who died of it you should be fairly safe. If you have aunts, sisters etc who have also had it the news is not so good. Heart disease can also have a hereditary factor. Keep yourself healthy, get your cholesterol tested and if that is high get it down (diet, exercise and medication). Lose any excess weight and stay active. Its awful taht you lost both your parents so young but that does mean it will happen to you!

2006-11-09 08:34:56 · answer #1 · answered by huggz 7 · 2 0

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2016-05-18 21:04:58 · answer #2 · answered by Pamala 3 · 0 0

I would assume that chances are high that you will develop one of the two diseases but I wouldn't live in fear of dieing early. You're going to die when you're supposed to die so why waste time being paranoid over it? Sorry if that came off a little harsh, I just think you should start a family and not base such decisions on what might possibly happen because before you know it, you may be too old to have children and have well surpassed the age of 39 and be living in regret.

2006-11-09 08:32:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Talk with you doctor about this after getting as much detail as you can about your parents' illnesses. There are many reasons why someone would have heart failure - some genetic and some environmental. Your odds of getting either of these diseases - or another - aren't necessarily any greater than they are for others. It could be that you do have a slightly higher risk - but the doctor can advise you of any necessary modifications in lifestyle or treatment options that may be appropriate. Talk to the doc, and don't fret too much. The odds that you'll pass on at 39 are extremely rare. One things for sure, you will lose if you spend your life fretting about dying -that's no way to live. Best of luck!

2006-11-09 08:34:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Like the true solutions say; speak to your health care professional! I inherited genes for coronary heart disorder (thanks dad!) and have now outlived every ancestor from that aspect of the household (most died in their 30s)! What i'd don't forget the most important question to be "Is there a couple of new release historical past of early loss of life" among your ancestors. If the answer is yes that you would be able to take steps to avoid your possess early dying! I simply want my two kids had paid more concentration to their wellness. If (and only if) you've 'bad' genetic code; you *might* pass it on to your children. In my case that's exactly what happened however I still don't regret fathering a son and daughter.

2016-08-09 22:13:55 · answer #5 · answered by aliaga 4 · 0 0

First, I am so sorry for your losses. You are right to be concerned, not scared to death, but concerned. Having just one parent with a history of either one of those conditions would put you in a higher risk factor, but both parents is definitely a double whammy.
If you stress yourself about it all of the time, then you will quite probably bring something on, & not necesarily hereditary. (Ironic isn't it).
Instead of worrying about it all the time, & letting it adversly affect your life's choices, be smart.
Go for regular check-ups. Tell your family doctor about your family's medical history. Stay in shape, & look after your health. You are probably not pre-destined to die of Cancer, or Coronary Heart failure, but you can learn about these diseases, & how you can lessen your chances of dying from them.

Statistacly speaking even though you are in a higher risk factor, you still have a better chance of dying in a car accident then from the way your parents did.

So start saving for your retirement, you'll be glad you did when you reach age 65.

2006-11-09 08:44:00 · answer #6 · answered by No More 7 · 0 0

You have risk factors. Risk factors are something that you can reduce by lifestyle choices.

No one knows if they will be alive one minute from now. People with NO family history of illnesses get struck by them. Yep you could die and maybe leave your kids oprhans at 3 or 4 or 19 And yep you could live a long life and live to see your great grandkids.

Control what you can and accept the rest. One thing I do know, worrying like this WILL reduce the functioning of your immune system and also increase your risks of the other two diseases. Go out and live.

Honor your parents by living a full life, including children if you want kids. If you can't get past this, get help from a mental houth professional, please.

2006-11-09 08:35:33 · answer #7 · answered by Linda R 7 · 1 0

Fortunately, you are aware of your family history and have that in your favor. The doctor can be told of your risk factors for breast cancer and heart disease and you can live a healthier lifestyle to help combat these risks. You will only need to have regular check ups so if you do develop some of the signs of either of these, you can be successfully treated early and stay healthy. Don't wast your life, live it in joy and go on with your plans. You have the advantage of knowing what you are at risk for and can keep it from happening to you. Good luck!

2006-11-09 08:37:58 · answer #8 · answered by diturtlelady2004 4 · 0 0

There is a good chance you could develop one or both of these diseases, they are hereditary. However, with the knowledge of this being a risk factor you have the ability to take matters into your own hands by dieting, exercising, getting regular medical exams to prevent these diseases from happening or progressing. Don't wait on starting a family, You can't enjoy life saying "What if..." all the time. Just take care of yourself. If you smoke...stop right now. Good luck to you!

2006-11-09 08:36:33 · answer #9 · answered by julie b 2 · 0 0

i'd desire to anticipate that probability is suitable which you will extend a number of the two illnesses even though i does not stay in issue of dieing early. you are going to die while you're meant to die so why waste time being paranoid over it? Sorry if that have been given right here off somewhat harsh, I only think you will ought to start a companion and infants and not base such options on what would desire to probably take place because of the undeniable fact that before than you're conscious of it, you would be too historical to have infants and have solid exceeded the age of 39 and be residing in remorseful approximately.

2016-10-21 13:31:19 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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