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All In The Family Genes

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At the doctor's office, the nurse wants you to write down your
family's medical history. What is the purpose? To provide clues
to your family's hereditary diseases and to guide you with early
screening and intervention. This article will help you to create
your "family medical tree" for wellness.


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All In The Family Genes
Copyright © 2006 Rebecca Ann Walton
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What is in YOUR genes? What disease do you have a greater chance 
in getting, compared to the person standing next to you? If you 
take a look at your family's medical history, you may find some 
answers. Your findings could save your life!

So many diseases travel along the genial lines, such as heart 
disease, diabetes, mental disorders, and seizures to name a few. 
Of course it is impossible to predict your medical future. 
However, it is possible to intervene early so that the disease 
doesn't get the best of you.

Here's a scenario: Your mother died from colon cancer at 65 years 
of age. Your father is a diabetic with high BP (blood pressure) 
at the age of 70. You are 50 years old with no medical 
conditions. What is your parents' history telling you?

Knowing about your mom and dad's conditions can clue you in on 
which screenings to get. Now that you are 50, you should begin 
having colonoscopies. This procedure may provide early 
intervention for colon cancer. Also, you should get your blood 
pressure checked at the doctor's office at least once per year or 
as recommended by your health care provider. Checking your BP 
every few months on an automated cuff (usually at the pharmacy) 
wouldn't hurt, either. In addition, you should get a fasting 
blood glucose level drawn with your yearly blood work since your 
dad has diabetes. All these tests are rather simple, yet 
effective.

Let's get back to reality - most of our doctors are very busy 
during office hours and do not have the time to ask you about 
your entire family history. Be your own health advocate and start 
the ball rolling! Design a family tree as completely and 
correctly as possible. Then list the information under each 
corresponding person. You want to write WHO (person with the 
disease), WHAT (which disease), and WHEN (at what age were they 
diagnosed). You may have to contact some members of your family 
or your family doctor for this. Don't stop at just your parents 
and grandparents. You should include your siblings, your aunts 
and uncles, half-siblings, cousins, and great-grandparents. This 
process will take some work – but remember – you are not only 
doing this for yourself, you are doing this for your immediate 
family and future generations!

Once you have your completed medical family tree, take it to your 
doctor. You and your doctor may be able to see family trends in 
regards to disease. In addition, a plan of action can be drawn 
out for future tests and screenings.

Early diagnosis + early intervention = Better chance of survival 

The family genes are here to stay. Do your part to ensure family 
wellness!


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Thanks for reading and remember, "Knowledge is power!"

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All in the Family Genes was prepared on July 3, 2006 
This article does not intend to diagnose, treat, or cure any 
disease or condition. This article should be used solely for 
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References for All in the Family Genes :

Black, J. M., Hokanson Hawks, J., & Keene, A. M. (2001). Medical-
Surgical Nursing Clinical Management for Positive Outcomes (6th 
ed). W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA.

Gaff, C. L. (2005). Identifying clients who might benefit from 
genetic services and Information. Nursing Standard 20(1), 49-53.

Wattendorf, D. J. & Hadley, D. W. (2005) Family History: the 
three-generation Pedigree. American Family Physician 72(3) 441-8, 
375-7, 528.





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Rebecca Walton, RN has been an agency nurse for most of her 
career. Working at 15 different hospitals, she has had the 
ultimate experience to gain the most out her profession. Rebecca 
became inspired to help her patients become more active in their 
healthcare. She promoted advocacy and empowered her patients to 
ask questions about why, what, when, where and how in regards to 
their healthcare. With so many doctors and nurses not having the 
time to explain "why" to the patient, Rebecca believed that 
someone must step up and demand answers. That someone is the 
patient. Teaching her patients on a day-to-day basis was not 
enough for Rebecca. In 2004, she decided to develop a user-
friendly guide so that both the patient and the doctor would be 
well informed. It became Head-To-Toe, a project she is incredibly 
passionate about. Rebecca is anxiously awaiting the premiere of 
Head-To-Toe, which is in the process of being published. It is 
the single most important resource for anyone concerned about his 
or her health. Be on the lookout!
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