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Carrying around this bag 12 hours a day with the fluid food 🙂

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1 hour ago, Bamm said:

No clue about that. I do know that if I ever want children, there's the possibility to use IVF and check which eggs or combinations have the bad gene and which don't and use the good ones. There are a few genetic illnesses in the Netherlands with which that is allowed and mine is one of them. Not sure if I would feel okay about that, but it's an option.

Crispr is a gene editing technology, too.  It can edit a defective gene to cure the illness it causes.  It's in nascent stages, but they've cured diseases with it in studies.  In the not-too distant future,  many inherited illnesses will be repaired, dare I say eliminated.   

Speedy recovery!


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