The things we inherit {A BRCA1 and BRCA2 diagnosis}

Thursday, August 28, 2014

We recently inherited a set of copper lined pots and pans that were my grammy's. They are pots that fed my family, pots that my mom remembers her mom cooking out of. And they are a treasure to me. I've come to love washing them in the sink every night. A simple act of daily living that has suddenly brought me great joy.



Today I learned that I inherited more than just copper lined pots and pans and serving dishes from my grammy. Today I got the call that told me I was BRCA1 and BRCA2 positive. 

I hesitated to share here, but I don't know why I wouldn't. The truth about my DNA doesn't change who I am. I was the same person yesterday that I am today and the same person that I will be tomorrow. Mutation and all, I was made exactly the way that I was made by the creator of the universe and placed in this tiny spot in history to tell a story only I can tell. 

I believe that I am equipped with everything I need to overcome the overwhelming odds that I could develop ovarian or breast cancer. I am grateful to live in a time in history where we know what these mutations are and how to proactively decrease the risk associated with the BRCA 1 and 2 mutations. 

More to come....

About Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer syndrome (HBOC): 
HBOC is a genetic condition that increases an individual's lifetime risk for cancer. HBOC is caused by mutations in one of two genes BRCA1 and BRCA2. These genes make proteins that are important in keeping tumors from developing. Mutations (or changes) in either of these genes allows cancers to develop in certain areas of the body.  

5 comments:

  1. I so admire you. You know that when you were created He made you perfectly you. You are covered and a daughter of the King. You are so incredibly brave. I will be holding you in my prayers.

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  2. I'm so sorry sweet friend! I know God has placed you here because he knows that you will use your story to His glory. I love you!

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  3. I love you sweet friend and I love your transparency! Your test is your testimony, share it to the world!!!! God is so good!

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  4. You have inspired me to get tested as well, something I have been putting off far too long

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  5. Thanks for sharing your heartfelt thoughts and feelings. I found your blog through a mutual friend on Facebook, I just wanted to share my blog and my personal BR CA experiencehttp://brca-mystory.blogspot.com/?m=0

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