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Why Genetic Testing Matters: The Case for Genetic Testing and the Start Genetic Movement -  with Geraldine Bliss

Why Genetic Testing Matters: The Case for Genetic Testing and the Start Genetic Movement - with Geraldine Bliss

Update: 2025-10-16
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In this episode of Once Upon a Gene, host Effie Parks welcomes Geraldine Bliss — rare mom, co-founder of CureSHANK, and the powerhouse behind Start Genetic, a new movement empowering families to take control of their genetic testing journey.


Geraldine shares her decades-long experience as mom to Charles, a 27-year-old living with Phelan-McDermid syndrome, and how one test unlocked a world of understanding, care, and connection. Together, Effie and Geraldine dig into the real-world impact of genetic testing — what to ask for, when to push for answers, and how knowing the cause changes everything.


They cover:




  • 🧬 When and how to pursue genetic testing or re-testing




  • 🧩 How a diagnosis can transform care, support, and research




  • 🚫 Common myths and roadblocks that stop families from getting tested




  • 🧠 Why “not knowing” limits treatment options — and what to do about it




  • 💪 Action steps and resources you can use today




Effie and Geraldine leave listeners with a clear message: You don’t have to wait for the system to hand you answers. You can start genetic.


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💬 Quote from the Episode:

“Getting a diagnosis doesn’t change who your child is — it changes what you can do for them.” — Geraldine Bliss




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Why Genetic Testing Matters: The Case for Genetic Testing and the Start Genetic Movement -  with Geraldine Bliss

Why Genetic Testing Matters: The Case for Genetic Testing and the Start Genetic Movement - with Geraldine Bliss

Effie Parks