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  <title>Ingrid Nishimoto, LCSW: Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome and Intergenerational Emotional Inheritance</title>
  <description>Guest: Ingrid Nishimoto, LCSW Theme: Inherited Narratives—Moving Beyond the Parent’s Story to Claim Your Own  Episode Summary When Ingrid Nishimoto was diagnosed with Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome at age 17, she wasn't just handed a medical management plan; she was handed a mirror of her father’s life and early death. In this profound conversation with Sara Champie, LCSW, Ingrid explores the &amp;quot;Time Collapse&amp;quot; that occurs when a genetic diagnosis makes the past and future converge in the present. As a fellow psychotherapist, Ingrid deconstructs the emotional burden of living past the age a parent died, the adaptive nature of hyper-vigilance, and the radical act of choosing her own path in a medical system that often prioritizes physical data over the human soul. We Cover   The Origin Story: Discovering Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome at 17 after years of &amp;quot;nameless&amp;quot; abdominal pain and the visible markers of pigmentation—and the immediate shift from high-school senior to a high-risk patient.   Intergenerational Inheritance: Navigating the grief and anger of &amp;quot;replacing&amp;quot; a parent’s narrative, specifically the complexity of living past the age of 37—the year Ingrid’s father passed away from the same condition.   The &amp;quot;Responsibility Reflex&amp;quot; in Healthcare: How high-achievers often try to &amp;quot;figure it all out&amp;quot; or over-function as a survival strategy when faced with medical uncertainty.   Medical vs. Emotional Care: The gap in the Western medical system where physical scans are prioritized, but the mental health impact of &amp;quot;waiting for results&amp;quot; is often left unaddressed.   Relationship to Risk: A deep dive into &amp;quot;Risk-Neutral Spaces&amp;quot;—learning that there is no right or wrong way to feel about screening, and how Ingrid moved from rigid self-protection to a more expansive relationship with her body.   The Burden of Choice: Deciding between the stability of an employer-based health system and the agency of private practice while carrying a &amp;quot;pre-existing&amp;quot; genetic reality.   Highlights &amp;amp;amp; Takeaways   &amp;quot;My Story is Unique&amp;quot;: A genetic mutation may be inherited, but the narrative you build around it is yours to claim. You are not doomed to repeat the past.   The Body as Information: Physical symptoms, like hyper-vigilance or &amp;quot;racing heart&amp;quot; during scans, are not flaws; they are the nervous system’s attempt to keep you safe.   Permission for Ambivalence: It is possible to be grateful for medical technology while simultaneously feeling anger or protest toward the burden it places on your life.   Slowing Down the Reaction: Meaningful decision-making requires emotional safety and the permission to &amp;quot;not know&amp;quot; the future while staying grounded in the present.   Content Note This episode discusses hereditary cancer syndromes, the loss of a parent, medical trauma, surgical anxiety, and the emotional complexities of long-term monitoring. Resources Mentioned   Ingrid Nishimoto, LCSW: Connect with Ingrid and her private practice work at  ingridnishimototherapy.com.   The Responsibility Reflex Quiz: Take the quiz to discover your survival strategies under medical stress at  sarachampielcsw.com.   Face the Risk Together: Sara Champie’s 10-week psychotherapy group for women and gender-diverse people in California.   Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome (PJS) Information:  NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders) .   Connect If this conversation resonates, please follow, rate, and share. Help us reach the high-achieving &amp;quot;over-functioners&amp;quot; who need to know they don't have to carry the risk alone. Instagram:  @FaceTheRiskTogether Web:  www.sarachampielcsw.com </description>
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