Isobel Kerr
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No One Listened
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published
2008
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9 editions
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“had the disease, just like Mum and just like my grandmother before her. Suddenly my options for the future were radically altered. To start with I knew I wouldn’t ever want to have children now, because there was a fifty-fifty chance I would pass the disease on to them and continue it down the line after that, plus there was the fact that I might not be around to see them grow up and might end up being a burden to them. On the positive side, at least I didn’t have to”
― No One Listened
― No One Listened
“There were so many thoughts swirling around my head after I got the test results that I couldn’t react straight away. The geneticist seemed more worried about the fact that I hadn’t cried than she would have been if I had completely broken down. Why did everyone always want to see me bursting into tears about everything?”
― No One Listened
― No One Listened
“She stepped into Mum’s shoes on the 11th of January 2002 and has looked after me ever since. Life would have been very different for me if I hadn’t had her.”
― No One Listened
― No One Listened
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