Not Sick, Not Fine: Living With a Genetic Mutation
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About this listen
What does it actually feel like to live with a genetic mutation like BRCA, Lynch syndrome, or other hereditary cancer risks?
Not the medical side. Not the statistics.
In this episode, I’m talking about the space in between — the place where you’re not sick, but you’re not untouched either.
Living with a genetic mutation or high cancer risk changes how you think, how you make decisions, and how you move through your life… even when everything looks completely normal on the outside.
We talk a lot about prevention and cancer. But we don’t talk enough about what it feels like to live in the middle of it.
In this conversation, I’m opening up about:
- the feeling of not fitting anywhere — not in the cancer world, but not outside of it either
- the internal “imposter” feeling of questioning whether your experience is valid
- the quiet, constant “what if” that lives in the background
- how this impacts your body, identity, relationships, and everyday life
- the weight of making preventative decisions that permanently change your body
- and why this experience can feel so isolating, even when you’re surrounded by support
If you’ve ever felt like:
“I’m not sick… but I’m not okay either”
this episode will put words to that feeling.
Whether you are BRCA positive, living with Lynch syndrome, CHEK2, ATM, or navigating any form of hereditary cancer risk — this conversation is for you.
- BRCA
- genetic mutation
- hereditary cancer risk
- previvor
- BRCA anxiety
- Lynch syndrome
- high cancer risk
- preventative surgery
- living with BRCA
- cancer risk anxiety
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