Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Is it rare for a child to inherit from both parents? I am curious because my husband's nieces share a striking resemblance to our daughter who has characteristics that Dr. Kelley said are very common with Mito children - extremely long lashes for example. Also they both fatigue easily and had definate feeding issues as children. We have always suspected that they may have mild, soft symptoms but thought it unlikely that and I both carry a defective gene. How did you get the testing? No one will help us with that. We are treating Abbey in the hopes that her mmitochondrial will repair themselves and begin functioning, can that still happen if the mito are not getting correct info? Thanks, > I was just > > wondering how many here think they inherited mito from their father. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Is it rare for a child to inherit from both parents? I am curious because my husband's nieces share a striking resemblance to our daughter who has characteristics that Dr. Kelley said are very common with Mito children - extremely long lashes for example. Also they both fatigue easily and had definate feeding issues as children. We have always suspected that they may have mild, soft symptoms but thought it unlikely that and I both carry a defective gene. How did you get the testing? No one will help us with that. We are treating Abbey in the hopes that her mmitochondrial will repair themselves and begin functioning, can that still happen if the mito are not getting correct info? Thanks, > I was just > > wondering how many here think they inherited mito from their father. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Is it rare for a child to inherit from both parents? I am curious because my husband's nieces share a striking resemblance to our daughter who has characteristics that Dr. Kelley said are very common with Mito children - extremely long lashes for example. Also they both fatigue easily and had definate feeding issues as children. We have always suspected that they may have mild, soft symptoms but thought it unlikely that and I both carry a defective gene. How did you get the testing? No one will help us with that. We are treating Abbey in the hopes that her mmitochondrial will repair themselves and begin functioning, can that still happen if the mito are not getting correct info? Thanks, > I was just > > wondering how many here think they inherited mito from their father. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 You've got me very curious as to what else Dr. saye are characteristics of Mito in children. Asenath has extremely long eye lashes too. I didn't know this was a trait of Mito. Fatigue and feeding issues I knew. But what else did he put in the list? Darla: mommy to Asenath Re: Mito inherited from father? (Twana) Is it rare for a child to inherit from both parents? I am curiousbecause my husband's nieces share a striking resemblance to ourdaughter who has characteristics that Dr. Kelley said are very commonwith Mito children - extremely long lashes for example. Also they bothfatigue easily and had definate feeding issues as children. We havealways suspected that they may have mild, soft symptoms but thought itunlikely that and I both carry a defective gene. How did youget the testing? No one will help us with that. We are treating Abbeyin the hopes that her mmitochondrial will repair themselves and beginfunctioning, can that still happen if the mito are not getting correctinfo?Thanks,> I was just> > wondering how many here think they inherited mito from their father.Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 You've got me very curious as to what else Dr. saye are characteristics of Mito in children. Asenath has extremely long eye lashes too. I didn't know this was a trait of Mito. Fatigue and feeding issues I knew. But what else did he put in the list? Darla: mommy to Asenath Re: Mito inherited from father? (Twana) Is it rare for a child to inherit from both parents? I am curiousbecause my husband's nieces share a striking resemblance to ourdaughter who has characteristics that Dr. Kelley said are very commonwith Mito children - extremely long lashes for example. Also they bothfatigue easily and had definate feeding issues as children. We havealways suspected that they may have mild, soft symptoms but thought itunlikely that and I both carry a defective gene. How did youget the testing? No one will help us with that. We are treating Abbeyin the hopes that her mmitochondrial will repair themselves and beginfunctioning, can that still happen if the mito are not getting correctinfo?Thanks,> I was just> > wondering how many here think they inherited mito from their father.Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Interesting, my son has incredible eye lashes. Everyone comments on them. We don't have a diagnosis yet so it could just be that he has beautiful eye lashes and nothing else but that is interesting. I would like to know what the other traits are as well. Darla Klein wrote: You've got me very curious as to what else Dr. saye are characteristics of Mito in children. Asenath has extremely long eye lashes too. I didn't know this was a trait of Mito. Fatigue and feeding issues I knew. But what else did he put in the list? Darla: mommy to Asenath ----- Original Message ----- From: kristins74 Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 7:24 PM To: Mito Subject: Re: Mito inherited from father? (Twana) Is it rare for a child to inherit from both parents? I am curious because my husband's nieces share a striking resemblance to our daughter who has characteristics that Dr. Kelley said are very common with Mito children - extremely long lashes for example. Also they both fatigue easily and had definate feeding issues as children. We have always suspected that they may have mild, soft symptoms but thought it unlikely that and I both carry a defective gene. How did you get the testing? No one will help us with that. We are treating Abbey in the hopes that her mmitochondrial will repair themselves and begin functioning, can that still happen if the mito are not getting correct info? Thanks, > I was just > > wondering how many here think they inherited mito from their father. Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 , As far as we know is the only person in the world with his particular surf1 mutation. The only reason that they did test on his dad, me and his brother was because the doctor reading test was interested in this as part of his research project. They had originally done the test on him and a about a year later asked us if we were interested in helping his project. The doctors were not interested in testing us at all before that. We have actually had doctors tell us we don't want to be tested before they complete the laws to protect from that knowledge (pre-existing condition, etc.) I do know that we told them we would pay for testing our other son even if the insurance would not but they said if he didn't have sypmtoms they would order the test. He does not have either of the bad genes (horay!!!!!) but it was still a worry for that year. I think part of why they don't want to do the tests is because there is no cure even if you know. Once they have a dx then the doctors don't go looking for the reason for your ill. They just assume it is due to the other. Don't know if this is helpful. Twana > Is it rare for a child to inherit from both parents? How did you > get the testing? > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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