Janet – Interview 04
Janet was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2003, and underwent an ileostomy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. She was diagnosed with dermatomyositis following her cancer.
Janet was diagnosed with cancer in 2003 following a difficult and delayed diagnosis, as the consultant did not recognise that it was cancer. She was then diagnosed with dermatomyositis, which is a lupus spectrum disorder and may have caused the cancer. She is now working part-time as a charity worker, which is fulfilling and allows her to work with other people.
At the time of her cancer, she underwent an ileostomy (now reversed), radiotherapy and chemotherapy. She received good support from a stoma nurse before her ileostomy was reversed. She is receiving 5 yearly colonscopies, which she finds reassuring.
Going through cancer was a life and death situation which has helped put her life into perspective. Although she doesn’t think about cancer much nowadays, she is pleased to have gotten through the experience under her own steam, and feels that it was a personal accomplishment to have been through it.
She has used shiatsu, Swedish massage, and Bowen technique to help her recently, but this wasn’t covered by the NHS. Hypnotherapy was especially helpful around the time of her bowel operations to help her manage anxiety.