tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-522544113670465790.post2503205702257052870..comments2023-06-15T07:19:10.517-07:00Comments on Save The Woman, Not The TaTa's : "Let Go, Let God"Katiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05390754669822163968noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-522544113670465790.post-25495593058061619292013-04-25T16:50:05.936-07:002013-04-25T16:50:05.936-07:00I am glad you found some relevant information on m...I am glad you found some relevant information on my blog! It's hard not knowing what the mutation is, but I am with you on doing the PBM just in case. I have a lot of advice! You can email me @ kmkosma@gmail.com, or even if you click the link to my FB page and send me a message, we can talk! There are some amazing "invite only" support groups for us too, if you're interested! <br /><br />They said at least three to six months for the ducts to dry up! <br /><br />Hope to hear from you soon! Katiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05390754669822163968noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-522544113670465790.post-26241093462456875972013-04-24T12:07:44.802-07:002013-04-24T12:07:44.802-07:00I find your blog hits the closest to home for me. ...I find your blog hits the closest to home for me. I am a 34 year old mother of 3 who isn't BRCA 1 or 2 positive but due to a strong family history my doctor agrees that a PBM is a viable option for me.<br /><br />I am meeting my breast surgeon on Monday. Any advice? <br /><br />I also saw you said your milk ducts needed to dry up first. How long does that take? It's been about two months since I finished nursing.<br /><br />Thanks for this blog! ckandkidshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08225879507281217208noreply@blogger.com