Rachel - Interview 29
Rachel was diagnosed with DCIS after her first mammogram. She felt she was rushed into having a mastectomy, which she had one day after her diagnosis.
Rachel is a married household manager. Ethnic background / nationality' White British
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Rachel was diagnosed with widespread high grade DCIS in 2003, aged 51, after her first routine mammogram. She was shocked at the diagnosis and had never heard of DCIS before. Her doctors asked her whether she could have a mastectomy the following day or following week, and she felt pushed into having it the next day both by the health professionals and her husband, who was extremely shocked at the diagnosis and concerned about her.
Rachel uses a prosthesis and did not want reconstructive surgery because it would involve having another operation, which she felt was unnecessary.
Rachel was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2004.
After having a mastectomy, Rachel wondered whether it had really been necessary. She would have liked more time before surgery to think about it.
After having a mastectomy, Rachel wondered whether it had really been necessary. She would have liked more time before surgery to think about it.
Rachel had a christening to go to and this distracted her from worrying about her test results.
Rachel had a christening to go to and this distracted her from worrying about her test results.
There was very little time between diagnosis and surgery. Rachel felt it was like a whirlwind. She would have liked more time to adjust to the shock of needing a mastectomy.
There was very little time between diagnosis and surgery. Rachel felt it was like a whirlwind. She would have liked more time to adjust to the shock of needing a mastectomy.
Rachel didn't know until afterwards what type of biopsy she'd had and would have liked more information beforehand.
Rachel didn't know until afterwards what type of biopsy she'd had and would have liked more information beforehand.
Yeah. So did he click five times?
When I get the results. And they gave me a piece of paper and that's when I knew I'd had a core biopsy. Didn't even know, they say 'have you got any questions?' but you need some input to ask questions. And I hadn't anything to, no guidelines whatsoever so, nothing to go on. So, that was where we were from there.
Rachel was in hospital for four nights and, within three weeks, could do most of the housework again. She will continue with her exercises for a year and still massages her mastectomy scar.
Rachel was in hospital for four nights and, within three weeks, could do most of the housework again. She will continue with her exercises for a year and still massages her mastectomy scar.