A Serious Question
DarkATi
Revelation 22:17 Join Date: 2003-06-20 Member: 17532Members, Reinforced - Shadow
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OK, so I have a rare disease known as "Marfan Syndrome" it affects connective tissue like, knees, heart, etc etc. Anyway if I have a child there is a 50% chance my child will have this disease, perhaps even worse than I do.
I personally don't want to have any kids, I want to adopt but my father seems to think that I should have a kid and let "God decide" if my kid has this disease or not. I told him he was crazy. I hate this disease it has stopped me from doing so much and I would NEVER want to do this to my kid. His whole "God theory" is BS, that's like saying, "I'll jump off this bridge and if God wants me to live or die, it's his decision." That's just plain stupid.
I'm not really looking for advice, so much as just wondering what everyone here thinks about this issue. Am I being stupid and paranoid or what?
~ DarkATi
I personally don't want to have any kids, I want to adopt but my father seems to think that I should have a kid and let "God decide" if my kid has this disease or not. I told him he was crazy. I hate this disease it has stopped me from doing so much and I would NEVER want to do this to my kid. His whole "God theory" is BS, that's like saying, "I'll jump off this bridge and if God wants me to live or die, it's his decision." That's just plain stupid.
I'm not really looking for advice, so much as just wondering what everyone here thinks about this issue. Am I being stupid and paranoid or what?
~ DarkATi
Comments
You have to decide if it is more important that your child does not have this defect, rather than having a child that is your descendant.
Sorry if that was a bit preachy, but the "Best day ever" thread's got me in that kind of mood, I guess.
well for the most part, we're intelligent people who come to know each other through these forums, often better than we know some real life friends... I'd like to think we'd give good, sympathetic advice...
Dark, I'd get as many second opinions from physicians as possible? is the probability truly 50%? if so, and I was in your position, I'd probably adopt -- is genetic material REALLY that important? a sperm bank and artificial insemination is another option... also, could the disease be detected early on after insemination? if so, you could consider an abortion if the fetus were affected...
As far as adoption, I say go for it. There are a lot of kids that need homes.
Yeah, adopt. Maybe you could adopt a kid that's a little grown up, save you some trouble.
That's just too big of a roll of the dice for me. I WANT my own kid but... I couldn't live with myself if this kid turned out with this disease... I would just hate myself...forever. So, I will adopt. I appreciate everyone's replies... I just feel that adoption is the best way. <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html//emoticons/wink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink.gif' /><!--endemo-->
P.S. I'm not PLANNING on having a kid or adopting a kid any time soon but one of my close friends is having a baby and it got me to thinking about this... perhaps my views will change when I'm ready to actually make the decision.
Thanks,
~ DarkATi
I too would recommend the adoption route. You'd be helping a child in need to have a better life with obviously loving parents (otherwise you wouldn't be bothering to adopt). Just because a child isn't genetically yours doesn't mean it won't be YOUR child.
As far as your father goes, well it really isn't his decision. And if religion is his argument, "I'll jump off this bridge and if God wants me to live or die, it's his decision." is a pretty stupid one because that goes against one of the core aspects of the religion (not testing God). Its your life, not his, so do whatever will make you and your wife happy. Chances are he won't stay mad at you, and if he does well then at least he'll be too busy building pipebombs for all those abortion clinics to bother you.
I've got a similar sort of thing, mostly focusing on hypermobility, increased pain tolerance, increased drug resistance, ventricular hypertrophy, ambidextrousity, and a host of other little quirks.
Much as I dislike the joint laxity, I've learned to live with it and I'm happy to let any possible sprogs grow up with it because I can get them on a regime EARLY which'll counter most of the negatives.
Thats of course knowing that another mutation in the same gene will cause a much more devastating, and usually fatal, disorder.
All I can tell you as a geneticist is that your syndrome still isn't fully understood, and has been known to skip generations. Truth is, you'll likely not know until the child is conceived, although you could probably DNA test your significant other in case she's got a similar faulty gene. But if only one of you is a carrier, then your chances are better.
Read up on everything, research papers in inheritance, etc, and make an educated decision from there.
Don't take it the wrong way - but you kinda almost sound like a superhero <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html//emoticons/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo-->
Meet better-than-average man! He won't cry like a baby if he stubs his finger while using a hammer! He can down 10 pills in a single bound! With ambidextrous action!!
Not only will you be avoiding the risk of passing on a genetic disorder but you will save your significant other a lot of health risks and life altering physical changes. Passing on your legacy is a little archaic if you ask me, so don't feel pressured to avoid adoption you can have a perfectly happily family with an adopted child, or without a child period.
I personally don't want to have any kids, I want to adopt but my father seems to think that I should have a kid and let "God decide" if my kid has this disease or not. I told him he was crazy. I hate this disease it has stopped me from doing so much and I would NEVER want to do this to my kid. His whole "God theory" is BS, that's like saying, "I'll jump off this bridge and if God wants me to live or die, it's his decision." That's just plain stupid.
I'm not really looking for advice, so much as just wondering what everyone here thinks about this issue. Am I being stupid and paranoid or what?
~ DarkATi <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Good ol' merciful god. Thanks for the cancer, GOD.
Regardless of whether or not you're the biological parent, you're still going to be the kid's dad.
If only genetic engineering was farther along... Damn religions slowing down humanity's progress. If you want a faith because it helps your life, fine, but don't interfere with the <i>real</i> important stuff based on your unfounded beliefs, m'kay?
Anyways, I can't really make a decent recommendation on this unless I know more about the disability, how bad it is. It seems pretty bad right now, though, I'd definitely adopt if I were in your position. Oh yea, and in case you can't tell, I'm an atheist (well, actually I have some alien theories) so if you've set some restrictions for yourself based on your faith, better tell us.
btw the ip changed we got a new server dark <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html//emoticons/wink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink.gif' /><!--endemo--> 69.56.191.149:27015
Probably the best thing you can do
Anyhow, enough OT.
I still say talk it out with the spouse/whatever. Besides if you're not planning on kids for a few years, treatment might have improved. I wouldn't rule spawning your own biological child out.
Anyhow, enough OT.
I still say talk it out with the spouse/whatever. Besides if you're not planning on kids for a few years, treatment might have improved. I wouldn't rule spawning your own biological child out. <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Heaven forbid we try to make life better for all. We could get rid of mental retardation, alztimers, parkisons disease not to mention thousands others but people are afraid of another Hitler or something... I mean, we don't have little psychopaths hiding in our society, waiting for a chance to blow up a train or fly a plane into a building. It's not like nationalism or religion can cause these types of people too. But I guess the entire idea of taking an embryo, spending years looking through it's genes and then deciding to let it grow and take 18 years or so to reach the level of maturity needed for someone's plans is a lot more feasible than taking an already existing person and convincing them to do such things. I mean, it isn't like a madman can convince an entire country to follow his every whims...
On Topic:
What exactly does your disease cause? Do you have problems with walking/breathing/eating? If it would severly inhibit a child from climbing a ladder up a slide, sliding down it, landing on their feet and doing it again, then I would say adopt. Not like there isn't an influx of kids who's parents can't care for them or aren't mature enough to do so...