Mohammad - Interview 28
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In 2006 Mohammad noticed some itchiness and them some bleeding from his nipple which he at first ignored. After finding quite a big blood stain on his vest one day, he went to see his GP who prescribed an antibiotic for him. After a week the bleeding continued and the doctor then suggested that he went for a biopsy which showed that he had breast cancer. He had a mastectomy within 3 weeks.
Mohammad ignored a lump at first, although it sometimes bled. One day he found a large blood...

Mohammad ignored a lump at first, although it sometimes bled. One day he found a large blood...
I feel lump first, then it start bleeding. In 2006, start bleeding. Minor bleedings, and I just ignore that. So I just normally- something you know. And, one night I was asleep and next day when I wake up…
Mohammad was shocked at first but within five minutes was calm and able to smile. The nurse came...

Mohammad was shocked at first but within five minutes was calm and able to smile. The nurse came...
And he told me you got this breast cancer. We remove your right breast and all tissues, which ones might be affected in future and I said okay. That’s when I heard it. And I- this is very hard to… when you heard like this, very shocked. And I keep calm at that times. Try to, calm- when he call their colleagues, then they make arrangement for the operation. And in two three weeks I had operation. And… yeah, next day when I come back home and nurse she came home. And she tell me about the cancer, don’t believe anything and you know the- when, I have no idea what to do, what happen next. And she told me everything that "don’t worry, this is curable and treatable and you know, don’t worry".
Mohammad only felt happy about telling his family and a few close friends. He felt it would cause...

Mohammad only felt happy about telling his family and a few close friends. He felt it would cause...
And did you tell anybody outside the family?
Mohammad said his faith was reassuring as it taught him that he would not die before his time.

Mohammad said his faith was reassuring as it taught him that he would not die before his time.
What would you say to somebody who has just been diagnosed and they’re worrying now?