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Why Open The DNA Lady? By dnalady On 2012-01-24

With so many uses for DNA testing these days, from the simple paternity test to the more complicated predictive genetics tests, I meet a variety of people from all walks of life.  I always get a kick out of the young men and women, who are curious about the DNA testing process because of the TV shows they watch.  They want me to call them and say "You are.... the Father".  They make light of a very serious situation, but I still get the feeling that these young men and women know the responsibility they are facing.  I am not worried about them or the future of their child.  They are taking the step today in confirming paternity so that their child will have a proper foundation on which to build a life and to include both famiies in that process.  I genuinely sense a maturity in these young moms and new dads that I don't always see in some of my older clients. 

When I do make that call, I focus on the miracle of the new baby in their lives and the joy they will experience as new parents.  I can feel a little fear, but with the right support and a positive attitude, most of these new parents are happy with the confirmation of paternity and ready to take on the role of "dad", or "poppy", or "da" - I always have to ask what will your baby call you?

There are occasions when I have been asked to lie or stall results.  My own personal ethics don't allow me to do anything other than the usual process, that is collect the DNA, submit samples to an accredited laboratory and then notify all adult participants of results.  It is hard, because the circumstances may be that the new mom, has not had time to make peace with the results, but if a man willingly participates in a DNA test, then he should be entitled to the results at the same time as the mom. 

Our infidelity tests are mostly submitted by middle aged clients, educated but consumed by doubt about a spouse.  Thoughts of infidelity interfere with their everyday activities to the point, that as they come into my office, I can feel their relief to finally get this over with.  These clients have taken steps to secure a stained item of clothing that presents as suspicious.  Although not admissible in court, these test can determine if there is a biological substance present, if there is male DNA or female DNA present and if that DNA matches the client, or in most cases, does not match the client.  Dresses, underwear, shirts, upholstery from a car have all been submitted for infidelity testing.  I don't offer insight into results, because most clients will only remember what they want to remember - in the case that the results don't come back to their liking.  I only offer information on what the labs can test and how they can use those tests to help remove doubt from their minds.  Diplomacy and tact are of the utmost importance in these cases, as well as empathy.  The ability to diffuse a possible high tension situation, and remain calm does not always come easy but with experience and security in place - I feel comfortable handling these cases. 

The Predictive Genetic client is perhaps someone who has been directed by their physician to come in for dna testing, because their current lifestyle is putting them at risk.  The physician relies on genetic predisposition testing to "wake up", the client that putting a few healthy steps in place today may possibly allow for more pleasant "golden years".  After all, with health insurance expenses sky rocketing - who is going to be able to pay for healthcare?  Better to get healthy today, so that costs are limited in the future.  Predictive Genetic Tests involve a simple skin prick (similar to a diabetic stick) and within about 2 - 3 weeks some genetic risk information is provided only to the client. (read the GINA act signed by then President George Bush 43)  These are private tests and the client is then urged to speak to his/her physician about results and measures that can be taken to prevent, stall or eliminate genetically inherited diseases.  I congratulate these clients in taking initiative to modify their behavior.  They (or their physician) are enlightened enough to know what is available to them today in terms of DNA testing and they are taking action too.

Patients taking Coumadin, Tamoxifen, Depression and Pain Management medications, Heart Disease and Prevention meds, Plavix, Strattera and Fluorouracil should all be tested to determine if they are poor metabolizers, intermediate metabolizers or ultra metabolizers - information that can be used to determine safe and effective dosage and minimize risk to patient.

The U.S. government is asking more and more of our immigrant families to provide solid proof of their biological relationship. So more often, we receive a call from an individual who wants to know the process of DNA testing between sponsor and beneficiary.  They are confused as to how their beneficiary living in Ghana or Caracas or El Salvador will be tested.  It is really not that hard or confusing, once I show them our step by step guide.  You have to have a bit of understanding of other cultures as well.  Not all cultures understand a smile, or the importance of eye contact, or that a price is a price - not a negotiating point.  It's all in a day's work and a lifetime of experience with various cultures. 

So why did I open the DNA Lady - how could I say no when I have the opportunity to meet young and old, in all walks of life, with all sorts of stories and each one a lesson in appreciating my own life.  The successful business owner, and that is what this is first and foremost, a business - must study people effectively, know your own behavior and boundaries and have a clear sensitivity to customers. 

My most interesting client is the one who wants his/her child to excel in the right sport.  They take the time to have their child's DNA analyzed to determine if their child is right for an endurance sport or a strength sport.  Who is the next Victor Cruz, an endurance athlete or the next defensive end - Justin Tuck - a strength athlete?

 
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Arab-American rights activist killed in Woolwich Township crash; state police initially revived him on scene
WOOLWICH TWP. — Although state police initially revived him on scene, a North Jersey Arab-American civil rights leader died Tuesday following a one-car crash on the New Jersey Turnpike here.Hani Awadallah, 70, of Clifton, was known as a passionate and...

'Real Housewives of Jersey' husband Joe Gorga settles lawsuit with Paterson window company
The suit, filed in 2010, claimed Starlite had entered into a contract with Gorga's construction company to deliver $25,577.19 worth of windows and was never paid

Gov. Christie signs bill allowing towns, counties to use open-space funds to buy flood-prone homes
Bill would make it easier for residents in areas that often flood to sell their homes

2 shot in unrelated shootings over violent weekend in Paterson
A 16-year-old boy and 25-year-old man were hospitalized after being shot

Woman badly hurt by NJ Transit bus wins $7.85M in lawsuit settlement, lawyer says
The woman had her left leg and right foot amputated after being run over by the bus in a pedestrian crosswalk

Man was shot in back by Paterson police officer, autopsy reveals
Paterson police officer Javier Gutierrez told investigators he fired one shot after he ordered Jacobe Hyatt to drop a handgun

N.J. could take away state aid after Paterson officials run up $14K tab for Atlantic City trip
The trip taken by 24 city employees to the League of Municipalities convention will set taxpayers back about $14,500 for lodging at the Borgata, meals and mileage expenses

4 N.J. fire departments share $1 million in federal grant money
Asbury Park, Plainfield, Egg Harbor City and Manville fire departments all received funding through FEMA's Assistance to Firefighters Grant program

Paterson police officer shoots and kills armed man
When a 38-year-old city resident failed to comply with a directive to drop his weapon, one of the officers fired a shot that hit the man in the abdomen

Jon Corzine: Knucklehead of the Year
With a long list of worthy runners-up behind him, the former governor earns dubious distinction of being The Star-Ledger's Knucklehead of the Year.

Crime wave hits Paterson's 4th Ward, area has had 5 shootings since Christmas Eve
The Paterson Policemen’s Benevolent Association, Local 1, has cited an increase in shootings in the city as a consequence of the layoffs of 125 officers in the spring

North Jersey Federal Dontaes Toys to Eva's Village
North Jersey Federal CU employee, Carol Heuer (left), helps deliver toys to Cindi Roberson (right) at Eva’s Village. Over 225 toys were donated to children served by non-profit organizations at La Casa de Don Pedro in Newark, Eva’s Village in...

Gov. Christie signs bill to restore $139 million in aid to N.J.'s poorest cities
The bill adds $1.49 million for oversight over the 11 cities receiving the aid this year, supervision that Christie declared mandatory

Newark teacher is arrested on child pornography charges
Arnaldo Rodriguez, 30, of Paterson teaches at the Newark Legacy Charter School

Muslim protesters gather at Lowe's in Paterson, challenge store's pulling of ads from Muslim reality show
About 30 members of New Jersey's large Muslim community showed up outside a Lowe's Home Improvement store in Paterson to protest the company's decision to pull ads from a reality TV show about American Muslims

N.J. Legislature passes measure to restore $139M in transitional city aid
Although the Assembly passed the measure last week, the Senate tweaked some language Thursday before approving it 35-4

3 N.J. fire departments to receive more than $170K in aid from FEMA
3 New Jersey fire departments will receive more than $170,000 for training, equipment and facility upgrades through a grant from FEMA, officials said today

N.J. Senate passes bill that would restore $139M to cities in need
The State Senate has passed a bill 34-4 that would restore $139 million in aid to struggling cities, plus an additional $1.5 million for supervision over those cities

N.J. Muslims to protest at Lowe's over ads pulled from TV show about U.S. Muslims
Mohamed El-Filali, who heads the Islamic Center of Passaic County, says a protest will be held Friday at the Lowe's Cos. store in Paterson

Convicted former Paterson mayor is told he won't receive pension
Barnes served 32 months in prison after pleading guilty to federal tax evasion and mail fraud

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