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She said they inadvertently put them in there, but they'd be happy to run the genetic testing if I wanted them to.

I was kinda hoping they'd do it for free ^_^ since it was their mistake to put them in there, but that was wishful thinking. It wasn't like the inadvertently RAN the test. :P

Anyway, they're going to do the gene test, and bill me on Friday (payday). She was very nice, and I'm really looking forward to getting my results now. We had a little chat about the concerns I have about my kids (the 2 y.o. has also started having D seemingly unrelated to any illnesses) so I'm sure it won't be long before I start sending more poop to them! LOL


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She said they inadvertently put them in there, but they'd be happy to run the genetic testing if I wanted them to.

I was kinda hoping they'd do it for free ^_^ since it was their mistake to put them in there, but that was wishful thinking. It wasn't like the inadvertently RAN the test. :P

Anyway, they're going to do the gene test, and bill me on Friday (payday). She was very nice, and I'm really looking forward to getting my results now. We had a little chat about the concerns I have about my kids (the 2 y.o. has also started having D seemingly unrelated to any illnesses) so I'm sure it won't be long before I start sending more poop to them! LOL

Hi Toni, I hope you get some answers soon and that you are feeling a bit better.

On a totally off topic note I love the pic of your sons, quite a handsome group. :)

mythreesuns Contributor
On a totally off topic note I love the pic of your sons, quite a handsome group. :)

Aren't they though? TOTALLY not biased at all, am I.... :lol:

Nantzie Collaborator

I'm glad you decided to go ahead with the genetic test. For me it answered a lot of questions and kept me from having to wonder.

Nancy

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