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Joie
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^yeah. i think it's fun to "know" that stuff

6/5/2011 11:05:09 PM

DoubleDown
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Samwise16 tell us more about how you feel about these DNA testing services

6/5/2011 11:05:21 PM

punchmonk
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6/5/2011 11:06:27 PM

Samwise16
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Geez I never said they don't have entertainment value and never even put you down for getting one... calm down

I have said before (not in this thread, but in another I think) that it can give you useful info... My friend found out he was a carrier for hemochromatosis via 23andMe. FWIW, I was considering having it done once I got my student loan next fall. No need to be uppity...

6/5/2011 11:58:15 PM

BlackJesus
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Its only fitting that a disease created in a lab by white people is cured by white DNA.

I have no proof other than AIDS is the perfect biological weapon. You kill yourself by reproducing. Thats fucking genius.

6/6/2011 12:44:30 AM

BridgetSPK
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^^
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" just for 3rd party perspective, I didn't see her comment as rude or having a bitchy/argumentative tone at all

calm down"

http://brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=609254&page=1#14600653

THERE WAS A TONE!!!!

AHA

6/6/2011 12:47:51 AM

JBaz
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THEN WHO WAS PHONE?!?!?!

6/6/2011 12:49:23 PM

se7entythree
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I wasn't being uppity. I was laughing (ie having fun), talking about what the results were, esp since joie was interested. If anybody got their panties in a wad, it was you. Trying to ruin all the fun talking about how much you dislike the tests, then backpedaling saying you're gonna get one too. I don't get it.

I'm not mad & I'm going to continue enjoying my DNA tests results.

bridget, i didn't realize you were so obsessed. wow. and btw, these 2 threads have nothing to do with each other. i don't see how that link means anything. maybe i'm misinterpreting what you're saying. idk

[Edited on June 6, 2011 at 1:03 PM. Reason : ]

6/6/2011 12:57:03 PM

ThePeter
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grudges ITT

6/6/2011 1:06:50 PM

Samwise16
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I never said I completely dislike them, I even crossed it out and said that was a strong word. But I am going to bring up the disadvantages because the fact still remains it's not a perfect test, and sometimes can be misleading even if meant for entertainment value. In fact, one example would be how you thought it tested you for the breast cancer gene mutation and the standard testing is only offered through Myriad (23andMe only tests for a few mutatations found in the Ashkenazi Jewish population that aren't patented).

I was just trying to make conversation with you and was never disgruntled (because believe or not I don't actually hate or loathe the tests), but obviously you only like to see solid praise for DTC testing. People are allowed to have reservations about it, just like others are allowed to enjoy it.

6/6/2011 1:27:26 PM

DoubleDown
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Samwise16, do you work for Myriad or another testing company?

6/6/2011 1:31:27 PM

bmel
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If my baby doesn't have the eye color I want it to have, then I will just make it wear contacts. I hate brown eyes.

6/6/2011 1:33:33 PM

Samwise16
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Nope, I actually am not a huge fan of Myriad either. I will be one of the people trying to help patients understand these tests, though. It's a big deal in the genetics field right now.

6/6/2011 1:34:46 PM

se7entythree
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"because believe or not I don't actually hate or loathe the tests"


this doesn't sound like the case at all, but okay. every time i've ever brought up 23andme you just talk shit about it. while i understand that you're trying to push the issue not to use it as a diagnostic tool, you didn't seem to understand my response of it being entertainment and were just bent on making it not fun anymore.

6/6/2011 1:36:05 PM

Samwise16
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Um, having a discussion about something doesn't equal talking shit. Especially when I brought up a real life example of a benefit (the hemochromatosis carrier).

Im not going to apologize for having an opinion about it and not being all, OMG THAT IS SOOOO COOL, YAY, fun!

6/6/2011 1:39:21 PM

DoubleDown
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"And as for these DTC tests and Alzheimer's, they can tell you nothing of value because the testing is so new hardly anyone does it, and it's usually only during clinical trials or research studies"


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"Be careful with these tests... 23 and Me and a few of the other top ones don't use all of the same markers to determine their results, so one place might say you're at a higher risk of developing such and such while another will say you're not at a higher risk."

6/6/2011 1:55:34 PM

MinkaGrl01

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I might be off, but I think the two of you are really arguing the same thing. That DTC testing is good for entertainment purposes but not a diagnosis.

[Edited on June 6, 2011 at 2:31 PM. Reason : ]

6/6/2011 2:04:24 PM

ThePeter
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^pretty much, except one is trying to use it for both

6/6/2011 2:05:43 PM

DoubleDown
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In reality they are more than Entertainment, some of the genetic markers are very accurate while others are still under researched

6/6/2011 2:06:29 PM

Samwise16
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^ This is true. I just wish people were more informed about what they're receiving, and more about the testing companies/processes in general. The big companies all use different markers, so while one says you're at an increased risk for x symptom, disease, what have you, another could say you're at a decreased risk. I mean, let's face it - I doubt the average American (hell, the average general physician) could even tell you what a SNP is and IMO people need to take the time to thoroughly investigate what they're getting into. It's all fun and games until you see something serious on your test result and don't know what to do with it. Then you have issues of regulation (or lack thereof).

Anywho, once there's more community education and regulation with them I'll be more gung-ho. It definitely is the wave of the future (if that's a good way to explain it). Personalized medicine is blowing up.


[Edited on June 6, 2011 at 2:30 PM. Reason : ^4 I don't understand why those were quoted - those are real issues to consider, not shit talking.]

6/6/2011 2:29:04 PM

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Quote :
"COLD

HARD

CASH"

6/6/2011 2:54:05 PM

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