Lynch Syndrome and Breast Concerns? | HysterSisters Lynch Syndrome and Breast Concerns? Has anyone had history of breast cancer in the family with Lynch Syndrome? I have read on some websites that the chance of breast cancer is also increased with Lynch but other sites don't mention it at all While my family only has the Lynch mutation, there are 3 women with history of breast cancer
Lynch Syndrome and have to have hysterectomy | HysterSisters Lynch Syndrome and have to have hysterectomy I have lynch syndrome and had colon cancer stage ! they want me to have hysterectomy My obgyn only wants me to take estrogen but I want to take bioidenticals and possibly use progesterona and testosterone anyone in the same boat? stephanie
Prophylactic Oophorectomy | Hysterectomy Forum You may want to consider a prophylactic bilateral oophorectomy if you have any of the following: BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations Lynch Syndrome Strong family history of ovarian cancer Other elevated risk for ovarian cancer Certain high risks for breast cancer Endometriosis
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intermittent nausea | HysterSisters intermittent nausea Hysterectomy Recovery (post hysterectomy) I'm a little more than 4 weeks post op from a TAH BSO I have a problem with nausea that doesn't seem really big It happens so infrequently and other 'pains' grab my attention However, this morning shortly after waking up I was hit with nausea that made me head back to bed This is the third time that I've had this happen and now
Dry Eye | HysterSisters The only possible downside I can see is the cost -- about $370 per eye for just the lower lids -- but my insurance covers them, plus the diagnosis of dry eye syndrome enabled him to also get my insurance to cover the eye exam (except for the refraction part), which they don't normally do since I don't have a separate vision plan
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