I've been getting some cutting edge insight on a genes workshop. So much stuff I didn't know. On whole genome sequencing, genetic counselling, recent developments, screening methods, diagnostic tools, storing biological material - biobanks, cancers, cf, fh, mutations on genes. Quite fascinating.
I really had nothing good to say about my genetic history so kept my mouth shut. You could be denied life insurance if your genetic test show susceptibility to certain disease states. My family history is really bad and I'm thinking, would a genetic test change anything?
Probably not. My pedigree: both my grandpas died in their 40s, grandma a couple decades later. Most of my uncles are dead (in their 40s and 50s; n=4). Aunts are alive. Ma and sibling have very high blood pressure and take daily treatment. Sibling and I were asthmatic. I have allergies, hayfever, eczema, cysts, tumour, deformity and aspergers. Not to mention my folks and their health condition. It would be unethical to raise a family with my genome.