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primek
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9 years ago

Gene Testing

On the 26th I attended genetic counselling after already providing my family tree. They told me due to my age and confirmation of my family genetic mutation in Scotland it is very likely I have inherited a faulty BRAC1 gene. Oh shit....I didn't  say. 51 ...breast cancer...grade 3 but stage 1...Her2+ Es + now possibly gene also. I now await confirmation of this.

The hardest part was discussing it with my siblings who are now going for testing. My sister  for her own risks. My brother for his daughter and multiple granddaughters. I am so hoping they are negative. (As well as myself ) My niece is super stressed.

I have made the decision I will pursue more surgery if needed. Already a bilateral mastectomy and halfway through reconstruction, chemo over. So dissapointed I might have more to do before health returns. It's  sure is a hard fight to reduce our cancer return risks. ..but ovarian cancer has no early detection...so what choice do we have?

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  • Crossing fingers and hopimg for negative results for you and your family. Best wishes xx 
  • The personal & social impact of Genetic testing for families seems to be one of those really grey areas. The availability of the technology seems to have preceded adequate family counselling & support services.  As a Cancer survivor it is absolutely normal to want to know the chances of recurrence & options to prevent it. But for those who are told they are genetically at risk to develop Cancer at some stage - I can only imagine how hard that information would be to digest. All the best with your results xx
  • Oh lovely, I hear you.  Pretty much my journey too except didn't know family history so BRCA2 diagnosis after everything else was a huge shock.. Frustrated and sad at the prospect of more surgery after BC but ended up doing a full hysterectomy and so glad it is over now.  We are blessed in a way to have the means to be proactive but is is a lot to deal with on top of BC I know.  My daugher is 18 and my son 14.  They will get life insurance sorted before being tested but just the prospect of them maybe having to consider prophelactic surgeries etc is daunting.  Hope you get good results and if it isn't what you hoped for then for peace and guidance in making decisions that needs to be made. Hugs x
  • One step at a time was the advise given. We await my brother. If he is positive. ..she has a 50% chance of inheritance. Reassurance is empty on her presently as her mother died of endometrial cancer at the time of my diagnosis. So she is understandably stressed about this. Reassurance and not discussing stats...and a promise to me she will not Google, wait until we know more is all we can do.
  • Oh no! I hope you also told your niece that even if she tests positive for the gene it doesn't necessarily mean that she'll get it or pass it on, poor poppet.

    Like you, I saw the full mastectomy a logical step if I tested BRCA1 or 2 positive, and I went in to surgery pre-annoyed about the possibility of having to go in for more. It would have absolutely sucked. Sending you my most positive wish for BRCA negative results.  <3