Maisie – Interview 19
Maisie was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer and DCIS. She had a double mastectomy, immediate reconstruction and chemotherapy. She will also be having radiotherapy and hormone therapy.
Maisie was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in her left breast and DCIS in her right breast after her first routine mammogram in 2007 when she was 51. She was extremely shocked because she had had no symptoms. Her doctor recommended a double mastectomy and Maisie was told she could have an immediate DIEP flap reconstruction, which involved taking skin and fat from the lower abdomen to create two natural; breasts.
After surgery, Maisie had chemotherapy and, at the time of interview, was waiting to have three weeks of radiotherapy. Shortly after radiotherapy, she would be having hormone therapy. Maisie said she had been dealing with one treatment at a time and didn’t know which hormone therapy she would be prescribed. She was also planning to have nipple reconstruction.
After surgery, Maisie came round in intensive care, a short-stay that had been planned beforehand, and had had hallucinations. Later she was transferred to the ward and was determined to eat well, do her exercises and be discharged.
At home, Maisie exercised every day, went for a walk every evening and ate healthily so that she could recover as well as possible. A few weeks after surgery, she had chemotherapy. Maisie said she felt extremely weak and tired for a few days after the chemotherapy and lost her hair, but was pleased she had not experienced most of the side effects she had been told about before starting treatment.
Maisie had a very positive attitude throughout her treatment. She said, There is nothing to be sad about because they are trying to make you better and you;re still getting on with your life.; She advised women to be as positive as possible, to eat well, exercise and attend for routine mammograms.
Maisie was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2008.