Interview 01

Hodgkin’s Disease diagnosed in 1980 following vomiting, cough and swollen lymph nodes in the neck. Surgery to remove swollen lymph nodes, followed by chemotherapy. In remission.

In 1980 he experienced daily vomiting and a cough that wouldn’t go away. After being treated for a viral infection he was referred to hospital for investigations because of swollen lymph glands in his neck. He had surgery to remove the lymph glands and to treat an abscess in his throat. He was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease and put on a course of intravenous chemotherapy. Despite being told that the chemotherapy might make him infertile he later fathered another child which, unfortunately, did not live long. He has been in remission from his lymphoma for twentyfive years. He has unrelated health problems including diabetes.

His tongue furred up after chemotherapy and food and drink didn’t taste right.

Age at interview 60

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

Imagined himself travelling through his blood vessels and killing the bad cells.

Age at interview 60

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35