Ann – Interview 57
Soon after Emily was diagnosed, Ann was invited to enrol her daughter in a randomised trial on improving the treatment of Grave’s disease. Ann discussed it with Emily and they agreed to take part.
Ann aged 43, is White British, lives with her son and daughter, and works part-time. Her daughter, Emily is aged 12, and was diagnosed with Grave’s disease when she was 11.Grave’s disease is a rare condition in young people and means that Emily has an overactive thyroid. Emily also has a heart condition that is thyroid related. It was a very frightening time for all of them. Soon after Emily was diagnosed, Ann was invited to enrol her daughter in a randomised trial on improving the treatment of Grave’s disease. Ann discussed it with her partner and Emily and they agreed to take part.
Ann received plenty of information although it was difficult to understand some of the medical terms. Anything Ann didn’t understand she asked the doctors. Ann was keen to enrol her daughter because she hoped it would help her to understand the condition better and because it could help others with the same condition and their parents too. She understood that her daughter would be randomised to one of the treatment groups, but she was happy and says that it is all trial and error.
The trial is for four years and Emily has been in the trial for four months. Ann is really pleased at how well her daughter is being cared for and how they have tried to make it as easy as possible for her and her daughter to take part.
Ann would consider other enrolling her daughter in trials in the future.