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*TRIGGER WARNING: This episode can be raw and descriptive at times. For anyone who might be upset by conversations about the specifics of breast surgery and reconstruction I just want you to be aware. Kayla expresses herself in a very frank, positive and humorous way so hopefully you will be able to receive her story as a celebration of the human spirit under very difficult conditions and feel empowered.
In this episode I’ll be speaking to Kayla Connick. Kayla is a Music Therapist who I had the pleasure of interviewing for my 11th episode. In recent years, Kayla discovered that she carried the BRCA 1 gene mutation that can lead to breast, ovarian and other cancers. Today Kayla generously, and bravely, shares her experience from discovery to pre and post prophylactic, or risk reducing surgery to save her life. And while her battle continues, she agreed to this interview in hopes that her story might help others.
summary
Kayla shares her experience of discovering that she carries a pathogenic mutation on the BRCA1 gene, which puts her at a high risk for breast and ovarian cancer. She found out through a consumer genetic test and confirmed the results with a genetic counselor. Kayla discusses the initial shock and the considerations she had to make regarding preventive surgeries and fertility preservation. She also reflects on how the news affected her relationships and how she found support from her current partner. Despite the challenges, Kayla feels empowered by the knowledge and sees it as an opportunity to take control of her health. Kayla discusses the importance of being proactive and advocating for oneself when it comes to prevention and early detection of cancer. She emphasizes the need to find a good healthcare team and genetic counselor who can guide and support individuals through the process. Kayla also shares her experience with the reconstructive surgery after her mastectomy, highlighting the importance of finding a plastic surgeon who is ethical and cares about the patient's health. She encourages individuals to do their research and make informed decisions about their treatment options. In this conversation, Kayla discusses her experience with breast cancer and the decisions she made regarding surgery and risk reduction. She talks about the emotional and physical challenges she faced, as well as the importance of having a strong support system. Kayla also emphasizes the need for improved screening methods and proactive self-checks. She shares her journey of body acceptance and the impact of the surgeries on her body image. Kayla concludes by expressing her desire to provide music therapy sessions for BRCA women and encourages others to cut toxic people out of their lives.
keywords
BRCA1 gene, genetic testing, pathogenic mutation, high risk, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, preventive surgeries, fertility preservation, relationships, empowerment, cancer prevention, early detection, advocacy, healthcare team, genetic counselor, reconstructive surgery, mastectomy, plastic surgeon, research, informed decisions, breast cancer, surgery, risk reduction, support system, screening methods, self-checks, body image, music therapy, toxic relationships
takeaways
titles
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
03:02
Discovering the BRCA1 Gene Mutation
09:53
Considerations and Decision-Making
18:55
Impact on Relationships
22:02
Initial Reaction and Coping
25:57
Empowerment Through Knowledge
27:00
Proactive Advocacy for Cancer Prevention
33:18
The Importance of a Supportive Healthcare Team
41:07
Making Informed Decisions about Treatment Options
48:33
Choosing an Ethical and Caring Plastic Surgeon
50:19
Starting the Journey
55:33
Coping and Acceptance
57:34
The Importance of Openness
58:52
Improving Screening Methods
01:04:07
Body Image and Acceptance
01:06:08
Navigating Relationships and Support
01:13:17
Healing Through Music Therapy
https://www.makingwavesmusictherapy.com
Instagram: kaychronn, makingwavesmt
Facebook: Kayla Connick
*TRIGGER WARNING: This episode can be raw and descriptive at times. For anyone who might be upset by conversations about the specifics of breast surgery and reconstruction I just want you to be aware. Kayla expresses herself in a very frank, positive and humorous way so hopefully you will be able to receive her story as a celebration of the human spirit under very difficult conditions and feel empowered.
In this episode I’ll be speaking to Kayla Connick. Kayla is a Music Therapist who I had the pleasure of interviewing for my 11th episode. In recent years, Kayla discovered that she carried the BRCA 1 gene mutation that can lead to breast, ovarian and other cancers. Today Kayla generously, and bravely, shares her experience from discovery to pre and post prophylactic, or risk reducing surgery to save her life. And while her battle continues, she agreed to this interview in hopes that her story might help others.
summary
Kayla shares her experience of discovering that she carries a pathogenic mutation on the BRCA1 gene, which puts her at a high risk for breast and ovarian cancer. She found out through a consumer genetic test and confirmed the results with a genetic counselor. Kayla discusses the initial shock and the considerations she had to make regarding preventive surgeries and fertility preservation. She also reflects on how the news affected her relationships and how she found support from her current partner. Despite the challenges, Kayla feels empowered by the knowledge and sees it as an opportunity to take control of her health. Kayla discusses the importance of being proactive and advocating for oneself when it comes to prevention and early detection of cancer. She emphasizes the need to find a good healthcare team and genetic counselor who can guide and support individuals through the process. Kayla also shares her experience with the reconstructive surgery after her mastectomy, highlighting the importance of finding a plastic surgeon who is ethical and cares about the patient's health. She encourages individuals to do their research and make informed decisions about their treatment options. In this conversation, Kayla discusses her experience with breast cancer and the decisions she made regarding surgery and risk reduction. She talks about the emotional and physical challenges she faced, as well as the importance of having a strong support system. Kayla also emphasizes the need for improved screening methods and proactive self-checks. She shares her journey of body acceptance and the impact of the surgeries on her body image. Kayla concludes by expressing her desire to provide music therapy sessions for BRCA women and encourages others to cut toxic people out of their lives.
keywords
BRCA1 gene, genetic testing, pathogenic mutation, high risk, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, preventive surgeries, fertility preservation, relationships, empowerment, cancer prevention, early detection, advocacy, healthcare team, genetic counselor, reconstructive surgery, mastectomy, plastic surgeon, research, informed decisions, breast cancer, surgery, risk reduction, support system, screening methods, self-checks, body image, music therapy, toxic relationships
takeaways
titles
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
03:02
Discovering the BRCA1 Gene Mutation
09:53
Considerations and Decision-Making
18:55
Impact on Relationships
22:02
Initial Reaction and Coping
25:57
Empowerment Through Knowledge
27:00
Proactive Advocacy for Cancer Prevention
33:18
The Importance of a Supportive Healthcare Team
41:07
Making Informed Decisions about Treatment Options
48:33
Choosing an Ethical and Caring Plastic Surgeon
50:19
Starting the Journey
55:33
Coping and Acceptance
57:34
The Importance of Openness
58:52
Improving Screening Methods
01:04:07
Body Image and Acceptance
01:06:08
Navigating Relationships and Support
01:13:17
Healing Through Music Therapy
https://www.makingwavesmusictherapy.com
Instagram: kaychronn, makingwavesmt
Facebook: Kayla Connick