So friends, I've told you that this BRCA2 gene
raises my risk for breast cancer by leaps and bounds, but what I haven't told
you yet is that it also raises my risk for two other types of cancer, ovarian
cancer and melanoma. Although the risk of these cancers aren't as high as the
breast cancer risk, its still a significantly higher risk than most people have
out there. So along with closely monitoring my breasts and planning for surgery
to remove them, I also have to closely monitor my ovaries and my skin, and
decide which preventative measures I want to take.
Today I went to
the 'lady doctor'. If you are squeamish I would stop reading now. Just
kidding. Although it seems very typical of me to go into great detail at this
point, because I have no shame, I am keeping this blog PG rated. You will be
glad to know that today was just a face to face meeting with my doctor, not a
face to... PG rated.
First question out
of her mouth was "Eryn when would you like to
remove your ovaries?" "Um
well um well um I want to have kids, so not any time soon." The rest of
the conversation is blurry. I never thought that at 24 years old I would be
having to discuss a timeline for having kids and removing my ovaries with a
doctor. Having
to think about all this so early in my life is really weird and at times it's
really hard not to go into overthinking mode and start picturing myself as
Jennifer Aniston circa 2011... Oh wait she is engaged now!
SO, at the end of
the appointment today, my doctor scheduled me for an ultra sound, which I will
have to have done on my ovaries every 6 months until I decide to get them
removed. If you know what this consists of you can agree with me when I say OH
JOY.
Next week I have
my first appointment with a surgical oncologist. We will be discussing the
plans for my preventative mastectomy which I am hoping to have in December of
this year, fingers crossed!
Thank you all for the prayers and encouragement
y'all.
Eryn
Eryn, I cant imagine going through what you are, but knowing your vibrant spirit and God's blessing on you, I know you will overcome! You are in my prayers. I know you will do what is best for you and I know you will have a sweet baby of your own, you just gotta!
ReplyDeleteHey there - I am a fellow Previvor (healing from my mastectomy now) and wanted to compliment you on your blog. I actually wasn't aware of the melanoma risk, and now I am going to do some research on the topic! I hope you are well, and keep your chin up!
ReplyDeleteHere is my story: http://www.bravebosom.com/2012/07/17/oh-snap/