Liz – Interview 16
Liz had a wide local excision, and was waiting to have a mastectomy and DIEP flap reconstruction because more DCIS was found after her first operation.
Liz had cysts in the past and a diagnostic mammogram to examine these. In 2008, at the age of 50, she had her first routine mammogram and was recalled shortly afterwards. After tests, including a biopsy which Liz found quite painful, she was diagnosed with DCIS and told she would need a wide local excision. Liz said she wasn’t given a lot of information so looked for more on the internet when she got home.
After having a wide local excision, Liz was told that more DCIS had been detected and she was given the choice of having more conservation surgery or a mastectomy. Her doctor recommended a mastectomy and Liz agreed with this advice.
At the time of interview, Liz was waiting to have a mastectomy and a DIEP flap reconstruction, which involves creating a breast by taking skin and fat from the lower abdomen but without any muscle. She saw the plastic surgeon twice before deciding to have this type of reconstruction because she found it difficult to choose between the different options. Liz was planning to have a breast one size smaller than what she already had and, six months later, the other breast reduced to match the reconstructed one. She said she felt fine about having a mastectomy and that, I’d rather have no breasts and no cancer, and know that I can have something that resembles breasts and still feel like a woman
While waiting for surgery, Liz said she was keeping positive and busy but felt daunted by the fact that both the surgery and recovery would be long. Since her diagnosis, she had started doing things that she had put off for years. She found Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques extremely useful and said these had helped her stay positive. Liz was training to be a reflexologist and said she found complementary therapies and meditation extremely helpful for relaxation.
Liz wrote to us after her mastectomy and said that, after this operation, much more DCIS was found than first suspected, so the decision to have a mastectomy had definitely been the right one.
Liz was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2008.