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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 297840" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>GG, I was in your shoes 9 years ago. I had the bilateral, you won't regret it. I also had an oopharectomy after they found a tumor, not cancer, but atypical cells. Thank God. I also have the BRCA 1 gene. </p><p></p><p>I know these past few weeks have been like a whirlwind of emotions and decisions. You're a survivor, I know you'll come out the other side of this a different person. You'll be stronger, and small, silly things won't even bother you. You will apppreciate every second of your life. And some days you will even forget this happened.</p><p></p><p>Remember this when you're going through treatment: You will get your life back. Everything will come back to normal, your hair will grow back. You can even have new boobs if you choose. When I was going through treatment, bald, and with scars on my chest, I never felt more beautiful. I was brave, like I was saving my own life. And I did it, and so will you.</p><p></p><p>I'm a glass half full type of person. I can tell you honestly, having cancer has been a gift. Maybe in time you will feel like this as well. (((((((HUGS)))))))- Alyssa</p><p></p><p>pm me if you want</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 297840, member: 2668"] GG, I was in your shoes 9 years ago. I had the bilateral, you won't regret it. I also had an oopharectomy after they found a tumor, not cancer, but atypical cells. Thank God. I also have the BRCA 1 gene. I know these past few weeks have been like a whirlwind of emotions and decisions. You're a survivor, I know you'll come out the other side of this a different person. You'll be stronger, and small, silly things won't even bother you. You will apppreciate every second of your life. And some days you will even forget this happened. Remember this when you're going through treatment: You will get your life back. Everything will come back to normal, your hair will grow back. You can even have new boobs if you choose. When I was going through treatment, bald, and with scars on my chest, I never felt more beautiful. I was brave, like I was saving my own life. And I did it, and so will you. I'm a glass half full type of person. I can tell you honestly, having cancer has been a gift. Maybe in time you will feel like this as well. (((((((HUGS)))))))- Alyssa pm me if you want [/QUOTE]
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