After a LONG wait, we finally had an appointment for Wesley with the genetic counselor and doctor team on Thursday, October 6th. I, personally, found it very interesting. (Wesley didn't!) I think they found US interesting as well. They usually help diagnose conditions like FAP in families so it was a different for us to go in knowing the genetic results already. They pretty much confirmed what we expected... they don't THINK Wesley inherited the FAP from me or Jerry, but the only way to know for sure is to test. So that is where we will start. If Jerry and I both test negative we will not test the rest of the kids as the chances of them having it are just about zero. If one of us tests positive, we will have to move quickly to get treatment. We'll start with getting insurance pre-approval for the testing and go from there.
The most interesting part to me was getting their help with interpreting the genetic testing results. There was a small piece of info in the results that I didn't realize was there. They know the exact spot on the gene where Wesley's genetic code went wrong. The gene runs from 0 to 1500 something. Wesley's error is at the 554 spot. They have actually done some studies on symptoms and these numbers. With his number, Wesley is in the middle range for time of onset of symptoms. Not surprisingly, he is in the number range where it is more common for patients have CHRPEs. It's fascinating to me that they figured this all out and have studied it. Apparently, people whose error is at 1309 have very severe and early symptoms so we were thankful to know that Wesley didn't have an error at that position.
So, in the next few months Jerry and I will have genetic testing done. Now that they know the exact spot of the "error" they can just go right to that spot on our genetic code and look. Wesley's next colonoscopy is scheduled for January 13th. We will know more about how to proceed once we know those results. Please continue to keep us in your prayers!