Gillian - Interview 4  

Gillian - Interview 4

Age at Interview: 52
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 50
Background: Gillian is a married housewife with three adult children Ethnic background / nationality: White British

Brief outline:Gillian was diagnosed with high-grade DCIS in 2006, aged 50, a year after her first routine mammogram. She had two breast conserving operations and, later, a mastectomy.

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Gillian found the mammogram uncomfortable. She hadn’t had any symptoms and didn’t expect to be recalled.
 
Gillian hadn’t had any symptoms and was reassured by the doctor that DCIS could take a long time to develop.
 
Gillian was with her husband when she was told she had DCIS. She was shocked, scared and, later, tearful. She found it hard to talk to anyone and felt short-tempered.
 
Gillian would have liked more information about the surgical options from a health professional. After talking to the doctor about how another excision would look, she opted for a mastectomy.
 
Gilllian came home with a drain, which was later removed. A district nurse visited her for a week to check her wound. She was surprised to be in no pain after surgery.
 
Gillian felt losing her breast was like a bereavement. She felt anger, sadness and depression. Eventually, she had some counselling.
 
Gillian didn’t want reconstructive surgery for several reasons. She wanted to be as strong and healthy as possible and felt more surgery could cause other problems.
 
Gillian now has to think a bit more about buying bras and what she wears. She has some good prostheses and describes how she looks after them.
Ductal carcinoma in situ
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