Interview OV23  

Interview OV23

Age at Interview: 53
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 52
Background: Teacher, married, two adult children.

Brief outline:Ovarian cancer diagnosed in 2002 following abdominal swelling. Treated by surgical removal of ovaries and womb followed by chemotherapy, complicated by kidney problems.


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Realised what her diagnosis was after reading the ultrasound report.
 
Attributed her symptoms to mid-life changes.
 
Describes the process of being given chemotherapy and other drugs to minimise unwanted effects
 
Had a tube inserted to drain urine from an obstructed kidney to a bag strapped to her leg.
 
Reacted calmly to her diagnosis and decided she just had to deal with it.
 
Experienced hot flushes when she entered the menopause as a result of her treatment.
 
Accepted that she might die from cancer but didn't want a lingering death or have others being responsible for her.
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