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Luscious1975
Luscious1975 Member Posts: 2
edited October 2012 in Day to day
Hi there
What a positive group full of inspiring ladies with great tips and advice!
I thought I would just say hi since I just joined and woke up at 2am with steroid induced insomnia. I am about to have chemo treatment 5/6 today so that tunnel has light at the end of it! From there it will be surgery in early Dec (mastectomy) then radiation and reconstruction. I will end up with a double mastectomy as I am a high risk brca2 fault carrier. I haven't met anyone else with brca2 yet so would be interested! Also triple neg.
Oh, personally I think I am doing fairly well so far with the support of a wonderful husband, laughter of a 2 year old and great family and friends.
Take care all and I hope you are doing well.

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  • sillysam83
    sillysam83 Member Posts: 378
    edited March 2015
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    Im not BRCA positive. but thought i'd reply anyway. 

    Have you heard of Pink Hope? 

    www.pinkhope.org.au 

    This organisation is for people with high risk of breast/ovarian cancer. Mostly BRCA positive ladies. You might find some answers there. 

    I know a few ladies with BRCA2 in my support group for young women in facebook land lol... if your interested let me know and i can send you an invite to join that group. 

    Well done at nearly finishing Chemo... Not long now! I think having a double mastectomy is a smart move for you. Do you know what Recon you will have?

     

  • Deb001
    Deb001 Member Posts: 6
    edited March 2015
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    Hi. I'm BRCA 2 positive, just had a bilateral mastectomy, going through chemo and will get my implants after that. Ovaries removed sometime next yr

    I opted for skin-saving mastectomy with chest expanders and then implants get put in several months later (chest expanders are like temporary implants helping the chest muscle to expand).

    I went for implants due to:

    - not wanting the recovery time of flaps

    - great result when finished - the breasts are perfect and pert!

    - having insufficient tummy to make anything substantial

    Even after 5 weeks after surgery - my breasts look fab. Minimal scars, great cleavage. Couldn't be happier!

     

  • Deb001
    Deb001 Member Posts: 6
    edited March 2015
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    Hi. I'm BRCA 2 positive, just had a bilateral mastectomy, going through chemo and will get my implants after that. Ovaries removed sometime next yr

    I opted for skin-saving mastectomy with chest expanders and then implants get put in several months later (chest expanders are like temporary implants helping the chest muscle to expand).

    I went for implants due to:

    - not wanting the recovery time of flaps

    - great result when finished - the breasts are perfect and pert!

    - having insufficient tummy to make anything substantial

    Even after 5 weeks after surgery - my breasts look fab. Minimal scars, great cleavage. Couldn't be happier!