Huntington's Disease Genetic TestShould I Be Tested?The decision to take the test for Huntington's disease is personal.
You may have emotional, financial, and family reasons for taking or not taking
the test. You might choose to be tested because: - You want to know whether you will get the
disease so you can prepare yourself and your family if your test is positive. You
might choose, for example, to set up financial arrangements in a certain way or
change other life plans.
- You want to know because the results will
affect whether you marry or have children.
- You think the anxiety
of not knowing whether you will get the disease is worse than the certainty of
knowing that you will get it.
- Your health insurance will pay for
all or most of the test. Or, you can afford to pay for the test
yourself.
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