Elizabeth – Interview 21

Elizabeth had a wide local excision, radiotherapy and is taking tamoxifen for five years. Work helped her to stay positive and focussed throughout.

Elizabeth was diagnosed with DCIS in 2007 after her first routine mammogram at the age of 49. She was a nurse and had her tests conducted in the hospital in which she worked. She found waiting for the biopsy results worrying and got the results while she was at work. After hearing that she had DCIS, Elizabeth went back on duty. She didn’t feel like talking to anybody about the diagnosis because she was taking in the news herself and dealing with it the best way she could. She said, I went into this mode of just dealing with everything by myself and not talking to anybody about it, apart from a couple of people like my carers or my boss.;

Elizabeth had a wide local excision and said she woke up during the anaesthetic, which is very rare. She was medicated again and, for a couple of days, found it difficult to move because her muscles had been relaxed so much. Elizabeth had no family in the UK but some support from a carer, someone she had known when she first started nursing.

Elizabeth returned to work less than a week after having surgery. Work, she said, helped her stay busy and keep things in perspective.

Several weeks after surgery, Elizabeth had radiotherapy. She said she would have liked more information about it beforehand because she didn’t know what to expect. She had three weeks of radiotherapy and carried on working throughout this time. Though she found it tiring, Elizabeth said that work helped keep her mind occupied and focussed. She said she felt emotional on the first day of radiotherapy but, after that, coped well and, again, very much on her own. She found it helpful not to talk to other people who might have reacted very emotionally or negatively when she herself was coping positively.

Elizabeth is taking tamoxifen for five years and said she didn’t like taking it or the side effect she was experiencing (perspiring). She said her job kept her busy throughout the time she had DCIS and that, now, she sometimes forgets she ever had it.

Elizabeth was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2008.

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Age at interview 50

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 49

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Age at interview 50

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 49

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Age at interview 50

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 49

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Age at interview 50

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 49

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Age at interview 50

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 49

Elizabeth, a nurse, worked throughout her three weeks of radiotherapy. She found it tiring but…

Age at interview 50

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 49