Monday, January 3, 2011

Think about this before genetic testing

It used to cost a million bucks to have your genes sequenced, to get a print out of all your DNA. It now costs about 20 grand. Recent developments should bring the cost down to much less than a thousand. There are many issues to think about before you buy any genetic tests- including the periodontal disease tests that I have been recommending. One important issue is to keep your information private. You don't want the insurance companies to know what your risk of any disease is. Their job is to share the risk in general, and charge appropriate premiums. Don't give them the answer so they can charge you more!
I made a mistake with my elbow. I went to the M.D. who diagnosed tennis elbow and sent me to physical therapy. When he makes the diagnosis, the medical insurance will cover it. Six months later, the physical therapy didn't help and it affected my insurance rate. Not only medical insurance, I paid more for life and disability insurance for years. I will probably buy some genetic tests at some point. I just think the science is cool. It may also help make some decisions in the future. But I will carefully protect my private information. I don't want any insurance company to know. I don't want my M.D. to write anything down. Of course we protect your privacy with the gum disease tests, no results are reported to anyone but you.