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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 9517" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>If you can get the info, go for it. Otherwise, I'd probably let it go. Like skeeter said, there are so many things now that turn up the easiest of tests and even most routine test turn up just enough to give cause for further investigation. </p><p></p><p>Just a few short years ago, I asked my sister in law if she had any medical history on H's family and what she sent me was astounding! I learned so many things I never would have known. Like both his paternal and maternal grandfathers had and survived prostate cancers. His mother had cancers in her uterus and it was removed years ago. His father had skin cancer removed. I mean, a lot of things! When I tried to discuss it with H, he was like a clam - he wouldn't even acknowledge any of it. He actually even said he thought his sister was making up the prostate cancer! lol - I mean, talk about denial.</p><p></p><p>Should you choose to contact your mother in law, best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 9517, member: 2211"] If you can get the info, go for it. Otherwise, I'd probably let it go. Like skeeter said, there are so many things now that turn up the easiest of tests and even most routine test turn up just enough to give cause for further investigation. Just a few short years ago, I asked my sister in law if she had any medical history on H's family and what she sent me was astounding! I learned so many things I never would have known. Like both his paternal and maternal grandfathers had and survived prostate cancers. His mother had cancers in her uterus and it was removed years ago. His father had skin cancer removed. I mean, a lot of things! When I tried to discuss it with H, he was like a clam - he wouldn't even acknowledge any of it. He actually even said he thought his sister was making up the prostate cancer! lol - I mean, talk about denial. Should you choose to contact your mother in law, best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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