Lynne - Interview 34
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Lynne always attended for cervical screening and had normal results. After a smear test in 2006, however, she had an abnormal result and was referred to a colposcopy clinic. She was diagnosed with CIN3 and treated there and then by LLETZ.
At her second follow-up appointment, further abnormalities were found and Lynne was advised to have a hysterectomy. As she had private health insurance, she decided to be treated privately and was in hospital for two days. She then stayed with a friend for a week, who looked after her and made sure she did not do any lifting or housework. Lynne said, ‘I think I was a bit emotional at the time. But I think that was just the anaesthetic. I’d been sterilised. I didn’t want any children. I’d gone through the menopause…. For me, it wasn’t traumatic at all, no. Somebody my daughter’s age would find it very traumatic I would have thought.’
Lynne said she had ten weeks off work and has been well since then. Shortly after her recovery, she met someone new and, at the time of interview, they were engaged and living together. She praised the staff who had treated her at both hospitals and said that she had received very good care throughout.
Lynne had been with her husband for thirty-five years. When they broke up, she had a few...

Lynne had been with her husband for thirty-five years. When they broke up, she had a few...
I couldn’t believe it. I couldn’t, I really couldn’t believe it. And it was just a bit of a shock really. This is why I didn’t really want it to go, video’d or anything. But when I was married for twenty eight years and I was with my husband before that, so we were together for thirty five years when we split up. So I’d only really ever been with him.
Lynne was very careful the first time she had sex after her hysterectomy. She and her partner had...

Lynne was very careful the first time she had sex after her hysterectomy. She and her partner had...
It was a bit uncomfortable sometimes, and it still is a bit uncomfortable sometimes in certain ways. But you get to have sex in the position that is comfortable for you. And no, it was at first, the first time was a bit strange. Shall I put it that way? Because, you know, I kept thinking, “Ooh. There’s nothing up there.”
Lynne was given lots of information and also looked on the internet for more. She watched a video...

Lynne was given lots of information and also looked on the internet for more. She watched a video...
I was on the internet, oh yes. Straight on the internet. It still wasn’t until the other year, like last year maybe it was I realised how serious it was.
Lynne was in her fifties when she was diagnosed with CIN3. She had no concerns about having a...

Lynne was in her fifties when she was diagnosed with CIN3. She had no concerns about having a...
I wasn’t worried because I was through the menopause. I hadn’t had a period since 2002. And this was 2006. I’d been sterilised in ’86, so I wasn’t worried about children or anything like that. So I was quite lucky really.
Lynne said it took twelve weeks to recover fully. She stayed at a friend's house for ten days....
Lynne said it took twelve weeks to recover fully. She stayed at a friend's house for ten days....
I came out and I went to my friend’s house. My daughter lived here at the time, so that was good. And I went down to my friends for a week and she looked after me and she wouldn’t let me do a thing. Because you wasn’t allowed to do anything. You wasn’t allowed to lift the kettle, make a cup or tea or anything like that. And then I couldn’t drive. I can’t remember how long it was I couldn’t drive for. It was either four or five weeks I couldn’t drive. And then I had ten weeks off work.