Both my grandmother and my great grandmother died from Lou Gherig's disease. I don't know for sure that this means that it is genetic in my family, or it is pure coincidence. I thought I remembered reading once that you can be tested ahead of time to find out if you have the disease, even if you're not suffering from it yet. Is this true? I'm 23. How old do you have to be before you can test for something like that?
2007-02-19
14:33:38
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