Jessica - 28 years old
This question raises a number of important issues .I will answer them in point form for the sake of clarity:
1) Leg twitches & jerks when someone at risk of HD drifts in or out of sleep: Although this could be chorea, it is much more likely to be a normal variant. People often twitch, sometimes quite violently when they drift in or out of sleep. However, to be certain of this it would be best to be assessed by a doctor
2) When to get genetic testing: The only good time to have predictive testing for HD is when the at risk person is ready for it. This is a very individual thing and it also has massive implications for partners. Working out what to do & when to do it is very stressful. In my experience one of the times when a person at risk of HD might want testing is when they are planning to have a family. If you as a couple are considering PGD then you have 2 options. Firstly, your partner could have gene testing and if he is found to be gene positive then consider PGD. Secondly, if he doesn’t want to have gene testing, but you are not willing to have gene positive child then you can still use PGD. These are obviously very difficult & complex issues. One option might be for you and your partner to see us at the Predictive Gene testing clinic, not for gene testing, but to have a talk about the issues which you face & to get the information which need. We often have people in your situation ringing to get advice or coming to see us for advice, but without any requirement to have gene testing.
All the best for the future




