
Originally Posted by
Fluidic Cameron
My uncle on my mother's side has two children, and both of them have the same condition. One of them has a mild case (with a score of about 4 out of 10), and the other has a severe case (10 out of 10). The first one will just about get through life. The second one won't ever be able to get a job and live a normal life.
My sister's first child was born with the same condition, with a severity of about 7 out of 10 -- he won't ever get a job and live a normal life.
So during the Summer I went to get myself assessed, and it turns out that I have the mildest of mildest of mildest cases (maybe something like 0.5 out of 10). I have a good job and I can take care of myself, so I'm not concerned.
But. . . this means that I have the genes. So this means that if I have children, they might have the condition, and there's no telling how severe it might be in them. They could be 0.5 out of 10 just like their dad, or they could be 10 out of 10.
Seeing how difficult a time my uncle has in caring for his children, I really don't ever want to be in that position, and so I really think it would be a bad move for me to just hope for the best.
I'm really thinking that the sensible thing to do, would be to have a vasectomy so that I can have unprotected sex with my future wife, and then if we ever want to have children, to opt for a sperm donor (some athlete with an IQ above 140).
Can I please get opinions on this?