A young woman who had two
ovarian tumours in 10 years says she's been forced to choose expensive
private surgery because she's been "silenced" by
NHS doctors.
Jemma Bruce, 22, from Irvine in North Ayrshire, was first
diagnosed with a benign ovarian tumour at 13 before another was detected aged 21. But she says doctors at University Hospital Crosshouse decided they would leave them unless her symptoms became worse.
At the time, the pain from the second tumour was leaving her in so much pain that she was vomiting on a daily basis, she said. Nine months later, after being repeatedly denied an operation, she finally underwent surgery. Doctors discovered the tumour had started cutting off the blood supply to her ovaries and fallopian tubes.
Jemma told the
Daily Record that if her concerns had been taken seriously she would not have suffered for so long – adding the pain was so severe it left her housebound and forced her to drop out of college.
She now gets panic attacks and dreads visiting NHS doctors, often delaying seeking medical help because of being “scared of being pushed away”.