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Last year, Maggie Chenard (aka “The Mindful NPE”) received ancestry testing as a gift from her adult children. Her results were not at all what she was expecting. She now identifies as an NPE (Not Parent Expected). She also learned that her ancestry is 50% Ashkenazi Jewish. This led her to find and participate in The BRCA Founder Outreach (BFOR) Study, which offers individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry genetic testing for the three BRCA mutations common in this population. Already a meditator, Maggie found that staying in the present moment and being mindful helped her to process her experience with less pain. She started The Mindful NPE social media accounts to support others going through similar experiences, promoting self compassion, acceptance and community for NPEs.
Connect with The Mindful NPE on Social Media
On Twitter: @themindfulNPE
On Instagram: @themindfulNPE
On Facebook
Other Related Resources
BFOR Study
Watershed DNA: Genetic counseling services focused on genealogy and ancestry
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Patient Stories on Twitter: @GreyGeneticsPod
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Not quite ready for genetic counseling but still looking for guidance? Check out our new family history review services here.
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Last year, Maggie Chenard (aka “The Mindful NPE”) received ancestry testing as a gift from her adult children. Her results were not at all what she was expecting. She now identifies as an NPE (Not Parent Expected). She also learned that her ancestry is 50% Ashkenazi Jewish. This led her to find and participate in The BRCA Founder Outreach (BFOR) Study, which offers individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry genetic testing for the three BRCA mutations common in this population. Already a meditator, Maggie found that staying in the present moment and being mindful helped her to process her experience with less pain. She started The Mindful NPE social media accounts to support others going through similar experiences, promoting self compassion, acceptance and community for NPEs.
Connect with The Mindful NPE on Social Media
On Twitter: @themindfulNPE
On Instagram: @themindfulNPE
On Facebook
Other Related Resources
BFOR Study
Watershed DNA: Genetic counseling services focused on genealogy and ancestry
Have thoughts or a related story you’d like to share? Leave us a short voice message here! We may use your message on a future show.
Check out other Patient Stories podcast episodes.
Read other Patient Stories on the Grey Genetics Patient Stories Page.
Want to support Patient Stories in a non-monetary way? Leave us a review on iTunes, or share your favorite episodes on Social Media.
Patient Stories on Twitter: @GreyGeneticsPod
Patient Stories on Instagram: @patientstoriespodcast
Not quite ready for genetic counseling but still looking for guidance? Check out our new family history review services here.
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