Beverley – Interview 15
Beverley was diagnosed with DCIS in 2006, aged 50. She had a mastectomy and DIEP flap reconstruction, which she was very happy with.
Beverley said that, because she was approaching the menopause and had always had very lumpy breasts, when she noticed changes in her breast she ignored them. In time, the changes looked more obvious and, at the age of fifty, she was invited for her first routine mammogram. She was recalled and further tests showed that she had high grade widespread DCIS.
Beverley found waiting for test results the most difficult time, as well as waiting to find out what treatment she would need’ either a mastectomy or mastectomy and radiotherapy. She was told that she would need a mastectomy and chose to have an immediate DIEP flap reconstruction, which involves creating a breast form by taking skin and fat from the lower abdomen but without any muscle. She was worried about having such long surgery that would last about eight hours. Later she also had nipple reconstruction, which failed, and she is having another nipple reconstructed soon.
Beverley said she was very happy with the reconstruction and felt that it took six weeks for her to get back to normal physically. Emotionally, she felt quite depressed. On one of the breast cancer websites, she talked with a woman who lived locally and who had had a breast reconstruction. They met up and decided to set up a support group because they felt women were not given enough information about reconstructive surgery. She felt the support group was one of the positive things to have come out of the DCIS diagnosis, that she is passionate; about it, has met a lot of other women and made many new friends through it. She also feels that, since recovery, she now makes the most of life and opportunities.
Beverley had never heard of DCIS before her own diagnosis and looked for more information on the internet. She would have liked more information about it and different types of breast reconstruction. She would also have liked to talk face-face with other women who had had a DIEP flap reconstruction.
Beverley was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2008.