Written in March
2014
It's
time for me to come out of the closet. Some of you already know and for those
of you who don't, here goes...
A
week before relocating from New
Jersey to Florida , I
tested positive for the BRCA1 gene. This means I have an 87% chance of getting
breast cancer or a recurrence (duh, I had breast cancer 19 years ago) and a 50%
chance of getting ovarian cancer. In December, a month after moving, I had my
ovaries and Fallopian tubes removed taking care of the ovarian cancer risk. I
recovered well from the first surgery and am enjoying life in sunny Florida . On
March 18th, I will be having a prophylactic double mastectomy, while not
looking forward to the surgery and recovery - I am focusing on the positive
statistics that will reduce my breast cancer risk from 87% to 3%.
I am very grateful I live in a time where I have options and can be proactive about my health.
I am so lucky to have found excellent surgeons I trust and to be surrounded by a wonderful network of love, support and caring.
As
Angelina Jolie stated "Life comes with many challenges. The ones that
should not scare us are the ones we can take on and take control of". I
have always been a warrior and I plan on coming out of this next battle
stronger and better than ever.~ Karen
P.S. The photo was taken as I went into surgery. It is now seven months since surgery and I am feeling fabulous.
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