Interview OV16  

Interview OV16

Age at Interview: 52
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 50
Background: Housewife; married; one adult child.

Brief outline:Ovarian cancer diagnosed in 2002 following constipation, pain and bloating. Treated by surgical removal of both ovaries (previously hysterectomised) followed by chemotherapy.


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Describes her experiences of catheters, drains and drips after her operations.
 
Developed a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after her hysterectomy.
 
Her oncologist always seemed too rushed to spend time with her.
 
Couldn't be positive all the time but sometimes when she had bad days other people made her feel guilty.
 
Lost her job when she went off sick: her employer would not keep it open for her.
 
Was concerned about telling her husband and elderly parents that she had cancer.
 
Benefited from the experiences of other ovarian cancer survivors by subscribing to Ovacome's regular newsletter and 'Fone Friends' facility.
 
Found it easier to take in information when at home and asked her husband to read information too.
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