Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are old enough that you’d go through menopause soon anyway.
I agree with this. You are likely on the brink of natural menopause anyway.
I went through surgical menopause at age 31. 20 years later I still don’t regret it despite the concerns you raised.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really sorry to hear about your diagnosis. My DH has Lynch Syndrome so he's seen the women in his family deal with these questions. He recommends reaching out to the support groups for help navigating these concerns given that Lynch poses some extra challenges for women in your situation. I don't know how to do direct messages on here, but feel free to contact me if you know how, and we will happily share links/contact numbers.
This is one of the groups he suggests: https://www.aliveandkickn.org/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are old enough that you’d go through menopause soon anyway.
This.
My mom had a hysterectomy around that age and some HRT. She's mid-80s now. It doesn't seem to have affected her life.
My grandma-in-law had ovarian cancer. Definitely do not want to have that and go through chemo.
Seems like a less severe/disfiguring decision than the BRCA radical mastectomy people have to make.
I think hysterectomies got pretty common, like c-sections. There should be a lot of research on that to review.
Anonymous wrote:You are old enough that you’d go through menopause soon anyway.
Anonymous wrote:You are old enough that you’d go through menopause soon anyway.