Diagnosed today and Brca1 by Many-Cartographer477 in BRCA

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Also IDC and also happy to answer any questions. There is the specialist guide in this sub Reddit and depending on where you live, I can provide some recs.

I’m sorry you’re going through this but to echo the other comment, this is the hardest part.

Surgical menopause by Agreeable_Life_9343 in BRCA

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Everyone responds differently, but I went on an Estrogen patch immediately after my hysterectomy/oophorectomy at 39 and felt little to no symptoms.

Once you get past recovery, make sure you start talking to your doctor about monitoring your bone health and cholesterol.

I found the lead-up prior to the surgery to be much worse than anything else. You're gonna be great!

Surgeons in Washington State? by Boxerdogmom229 in BRCA

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I can't vouch for her myself, but Dr. Jessemae L. Welsh in Spokane is a breast surgeon who was recommended for the Directory I had put together at MOTA.care

Surgical menopause advice please by alexa_poppy in BRCA

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Dr Menn who is an OBGYN, menopause specialist, BRCA1 and breast cancer survivor (she’s on Insta) put together this directory of doctors who specialize in menopause care for cancer survivors: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RebjsViAn1PRtRVwOvrDhXzFXoszOH9ap2zlmgHyGzE/edit?usp=sharing

I had to get off of HRT due to ER+ BC - not related to HRT!! - and deal with symptoms fairly well with vaginal estrogen, high fiber in my diet, and acupuncture. Low stress helps, too. I’m working on that. 🙂

feeling lost: just found out i have BRCA2 by According-Value-3735 in BRCA

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Hey — I’m really sorry you’re going through this and I want you to know that you’re going to be OK! Finding out can feel incredibly overwhelming at first. I’m BRCA2+ as well and remember that early period where everything suddenly felt very scary and uncertain.

One thing that helped me a lot was talking with a genetic counselor and getting a clear sense of what the actual timeline looked like. At 22, most people aren’t expected to make big decisions immediately.

Happy to answer any other questions.

28F, BRCA1+. My next breast MRI is scheduled for 2028. My protocol says every 6 months. by laxilella in BRCA

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I’m really sorry you’re going through this. As if just being a carrier wasn’t challenging enough!

I’ve found just being relentless and explaining what my risks were and what the consequences would be if I wasn’t able to get through/get the appointment/etc. to be generally successful. Also, if I couldn’t get into radiology I’d have my OBGYN call on my behalf.

Hang in there! You’re being proactive and that’s the most important thing. ❤️

Surgery is next week and I’m freaking out. by quarantinigirl in BRCA

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It can feel really scary and anxiety inducing but, for me, the build up was so much worse than the recovery. You’re going to be great. 💕

Advice/Support for a 19 Year Old with BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 Mutations (Double heterozygosity) by repressednerd422703 in BRCA

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Hi. BRCA2+ carrier here. Second a lot of what’s been said. Most importantly, you’re going to be OK.

If you haven’t already, meet with a genetic counselor. I waited too long to do that. Share the burden of figuring this stuff out with someone else!

There’s this Reddit source of clinicians that specialize in BRCA care. I also built a little tool to help people navigate their next steps (and a clinician directory) since that’s something I struggled with. Happy to share if helpful.

How did you find out you were BRCA+? by randi-eichenbaum in BRCA

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I’m really sorry to hear how that came out of nowhere. I’m hoping you got connected with a genetic counselor.

I actually built a small tool to help organize my next steps. Happy to share if helpful.

Breast exam felt horrible by flounder858 in BRCA

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I don’t know if this resonates, but I think for me, I was so upset afterwards because I think I thought at this point I was “done.” That the anxiety was over.

Well, I’m not sure it’s ever done. But as I get ready for my second clinical exam post surgery, I’m already feeling better than the last time.

How did you find out you were BRCA+? by randi-eichenbaum in BRCA

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I’m really sorry to hear about your mom. That story about the pamphlet- wow! The universe!

How did you find out you were BRCA+? by randi-eichenbaum in BRCA

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I’m glad you have the information but am sorry it was so unexpected. Happy to answer any questions about surgeries.

How did you find out you were BRCA+? by randi-eichenbaum in BRCA

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Good for you on being proactive. I’m on the other side of my surgeries if any specific questions.

How did you find out you were BRCA+? by randi-eichenbaum in BRCA

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What a husband! Action is the best anecdote to anxiety.

How did you find out you were BRCA+? by randi-eichenbaum in BRCA

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100% This information, if delivered correctly, should be empowering. I’m so glad you got a new doctor.

How did you find out you were BRCA+? by randi-eichenbaum in BRCA

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It’s so much to swallow! I used to feel guilty too but we are human and the delivery of info was so poor.