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    17 hours ago

    And (I found out the hard way), the genetic testing is often not covered by insurance at all

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      15 hours ago

      This is very terrible advice, but if you have raw dna data available (from like Ancestry or whatever) there are programs that will tell you what alleles you have on whatever gene you specify. You need to be able to interpret what you find, and there’s a lot of statistics involved.