Asked by Toby aged 7

*Huntington's disease usually only affects people when they are grown up. You can't catch it but if your mum or dad has it there is a chance you may get it when you grow up. You may also live until old age without getting Huntington's disease. There is as much chance of not getting it as of getting it.  This depends on whether you got the gene that causes Huntington's disease, when you were made.
Because you are young it is possible that the doctors and scientists around the world who are working on trying to find a way to make people better, or to stop them getting Huntington's disease, will have found a way to do this by the time you are grown up.
Answered by Fiona Richards (Social Worker)

Source: 'Huntington's Disease in the Family' Brochure

(Available at your State HD Association)