The Hardest Test
Arizona Daily Star
Stephanie Innes
February 21, 2016
“This is not a test you would ever do on a whim. We try to discourage people from pursuing testing around major life events, such as immediately following the death of an affected relative. You want to be in the best position psychologically,” said Susan E. Hahn, a neurogenetic outreach specialist at Quest Diagnostics in Massachusetts. “No matter what the outcome, the experience can be incredibly overwhelming and disorienting.”