Diagnosis and treatment
Diane said:
I always listen to Forth 1 and when I heard the presenter Arlene talking to Fiona who had been through a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, it resonated with me. The way Fiona was talking about her experience made me think that I needed to do something about the lump I’d found recently, sooner rather than later.
I believe that things happen for a reason. I heard the interview at exactly the right time. I wasn’t overly concerned at that point, but I kept hearing it and took it as a sign not to delay.
Speaking about her diagnosis, Diane said:
I didn’t tell anyone, I just thought I’d get it checked to be on the safe side. I was referred to the Western General Hospital where after a day of tests, I met with the consultant who told me to prepare myself for the worst. I was on my own and it was a bit of a shock. I felt my legs go from under me, but I remember her quickly saying that they would get me sorted and that stuck with me for a long time.
I waited ten days for the biopsy results to confirm the breast cancer diagnosis. A friend came with me for the results and thankfully the news was positive. The cancer was isolated and wasn’t in my lymph nodes. I was told the cancer I had was the most treatable and five days after, I had day surgery to remove the lump.
Diane had the surgery in May 2023, was prescribed Tamoxifen then underwent five sessions of radiotherapy in July.