Colleen – Interview 27
Colleen was diagnosed with CIN3 in 2009, aged 25, and treated by cone biopsy under general anaesthetic. She was worried about having general anaesthetic and would have liked more information about it.
Colleen had her first cervical screening test shortly after turning 25. Getting an appointment was quite difficult because reality TV star Jade Goody, who had cervical cancer, was often in the news and cervical screening rates had increased as a result. The Jade Goody media coverage, though, had also encouraged Colleen to attend for screening.
After having her test, Colleen went on holiday and, on her return, was shocked to learn that she had severe cell changes and was advised to see her GP. Even though the practice nurse reassured her that CIN3 did not mean she had cancer, Colleen worried that it might turn out to be. She said she found it very helpful talking with the nurse, though, because she;d had CIN3 herself and was able to talk firsthand about it.
A colposcopy appointment on the National Health Service (NHS) would involve a long wait. Because Colleen and her parents were anxious about the results, they decided to pay for her to be treated privately. She had also recently been diagnosed with generalised anxiety disorder which, said Colleen, made her extremely worried about what could be wrong. The colposcopy results confirmed that she had CIN3 and, in a following appointment, Colleen had a cone biopsy under general anaesthetic.
Colleen said that she was more anxious about the general anaesthetic than anything else and would have liked more information about it. She was also concerned that treatment could affect her fertility and future pregnancies. Colleen advised women to take it easy after having surgery and not to rush around too much shortly afterwards, even though they may feel well.