Interview 11

Diagnosed in 2000 with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Treatment consisted of chemotherapy (intravenous and in tablet form), intrathecal chemotherapy, aspariganese injections, steroids. His treatment lasted more that 3 years. In remission.

He lives in a small village away from school so it was very difficult to maintain regular contact…

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 14

Don’t give us a biology lecture – just talk normally.

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 14

Says that has to reassure his mother that he will not relapse. Sometimes this means that he does…

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 14

Thinks that information is easier to come by now than four years ago when he was first diagnosed…

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 14

Joked about how he decided to give up taking the ‘anti’ side effect tablets he used to take.

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 14

Reassured his mother that he was going to be fine and this helped him develop positive thoughts…

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 14

His GP initially thought he had a virus (such as glandular fever) but he was referred to hospital…

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 14

Felt nauseous after a general anaesthetic so had his next lumbar puncture under local anaesthetic.

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 14

His parents decided he should be told his diagnosis, but he thought that there must be a mistake…

Age at interview 18

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 14