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Scary that it's considered common and hereditary... passing on from parent to child at a 50% chance. Strikes in your 30s to 40s. There is no cure.
What I'm wondering is... if you're a child who was that 50% lucky enough not to get it from the parent... does that mean that the string has stopped ? Sounds like the case.
Scary that it's considered common and hereditary... passing on from parent to child at a 50% chance. Strikes in your 30s to 40s. There is no cure.
What I'm wondering is... if you're a child who was that 50% lucky enough not to get it from the parent... does that mean that the string has stopped ? Sounds like the case.
