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Old 05-18-2015, 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by lurkingforacure View Post
So that raises another question for me....with what exactly are folks going to be treated "before symptoms even occur"? nothing slows or even halts progression, so all a test would do is tell people they are going to get PD at some point, but there are no treatments yet to keep that from happening. Is this good?

To me, this raises the same issues as genetic testing. Ex: some people want to know whether they have a 25% or higher risk for Alz. (fill in the blank disease), others don't. If there is no cure, and nothing we know of that can prevent it, many people would find that knowledge a burden. It could ruin their lives before they even had symptoms! I am not sure this is an improvement.

Additionally, I fear these types of blood tests could be used by insurance companies (such as disability, long-term care, life), maybe employers and others to weed out those at risk of getting XYZ disease, or charge them more for this or that before someone even has any symptoms. What if your blood test shows you will get PD, and you start getting charged much more for many things, maybe even discriminated against, but you don't develop symptoms for 25 years. How would society protect against this?
Yikes! So many questions. I just want to be done with PD any way that happens is OK with me. I think accurate blood testing would speed research!
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