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I have been an amateur genealogist for over a decade. I have traced my roots as far back as the Middle Ages. Years ago, I wanted to further my research by ordering a DNA test from one of the popular genealogy companies. I received the first results almost a decade ago and it has enhanced my research greatly. First it has served to confirm many branches that did not have a lot of documentation. Also, it pointed to lines that I had not considered.
A few years ago, as genetic research progressed, companies began to look more specifically at genetic traits and dispositions. Science began to discover connections between the DNA of individuals and certain physical, mental, and neurological traits. I investigated one such companies' findings and was surprised what my specific DNA was saying.
One such "trait" (in me) is that I am highly prone to some kinds of neurosis. The study states that a certain collection of genes created a biological/biochemical tendency toward depression, mania, paranoia, and other traits.
I am sharing this to let you know that this is not your fault. It is not a result of something you have done. It may be in your DNA and of no fault to you. Also, if you find that in fact you do have a genetic/biochemical trait in your brain that causes this, then there are treatments. Just being aware that this is not some spiritual or soul problem is in itself a relief. There is nothing wrong with "me." I am not going to feel bad because of this condition any more than I would feel bad if I stubbed my toe or had a headache.
I am ok. So are you!
A few years ago, as genetic research progressed, companies began to look more specifically at genetic traits and dispositions. Science began to discover connections between the DNA of individuals and certain physical, mental, and neurological traits. I investigated one such companies' findings and was surprised what my specific DNA was saying.
One such "trait" (in me) is that I am highly prone to some kinds of neurosis. The study states that a certain collection of genes created a biological/biochemical tendency toward depression, mania, paranoia, and other traits.
I am sharing this to let you know that this is not your fault. It is not a result of something you have done. It may be in your DNA and of no fault to you. Also, if you find that in fact you do have a genetic/biochemical trait in your brain that causes this, then there are treatments. Just being aware that this is not some spiritual or soul problem is in itself a relief. There is nothing wrong with "me." I am not going to feel bad because of this condition any more than I would feel bad if I stubbed my toe or had a headache.
I am ok. So are you!
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