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NI woman opens up about IBS symptoms which turned out to be cancer

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NI woman opens up about IBS symptoms which turned out to be cancer
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The symptoms of ovarian cancer can be difficult to recognise, particularly in the early stages of the disease

A Northern Ireland woman has urged others to be aware of ovarian cancer symptoms which are not unlike IBS related symptoms. Jill Murdock began to experience bloating and fatigue last summer, along with other pains and a change in her bowel habits.

This would soon be diagnosed as ovarian cancer in August 2023. As part of Ovarian Cancer Awareness month, the Newtownards woman is encouraging women who may notice changes or symptoms similar to Irritable Bowel Syndrome to make an appointment a priority with their GP.“There is no rhyme or logic with cancer, anyone can get it. I have certainly realised that," Jill said. "Last summer I was experiencing bloating, a change in my bowel habits and sharp pains around my ovaries as well as extreme fatigue." Jill met and was supported with a Consultant Gynaecologist at the Ulster Hospital who carried out a “very gentle examination and arranged for the CT and MRI scans to be carried out at Belfast’s City Hospital". When she received her diagnosis, Jill explained how she and her family were simply “quite devastated” to learn that the cancer had spread. "I had to make the decisions there and then whether it was going to be surgery and chemotherapy or to not have the treatment," she added. "The cancer had transferred to both ovaries, my fallopian tubes and womb. I underwent a long operation, between four and a half to five hours, where anything with a cancer cell was removed. I remember being fitted for a stoma bag as well but thankfully having underwent the surgery my bowel was ok." Jill began her chemotherapy treatment in September, and with one last treatment to be administered, she said she and her family are very much looking forward to an Easter break in Newcastle together as they continue to take each day as it comes. She added: "I haven’t always been brave. I do have my faith, the power of prayer, the love of my husband Andrew and children Matthew and Victoria. It is a strong foundation. "My advice to anyone that has any sort of worry, any sort of changes to their bowel movements or fatigue is to make an appointment and get it checked out. I think you as a person knows your body best. Prioritise your health, as it is your wealth." Macmillan Gynae Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at the Ulster Hospital Paula Dempster said the symptoms of ovarian cancer can be difficult to recognise, particularly in the early stages of the disease. Join our Belfast Live breaking news service on WhatsApp Click this link or scan the QR code to receive breaking news and top stories from Belfast Live. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. "Early symptoms can include those similar to Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Pre-Menstrual Syndrome, for example; persistent bloating, difficulty eating, feeling full quickly and persistent abdominal and pelvic pain. "Other symptoms can include loss of appetite, indigestion, nausea, pain on intercourse, increased abdominal size, urinary and bowel habit changes, shortness of breath, lower back pain, tiredness and abnormal vaginal bleeding." For more information on Ovarian Cancer and support services visit www.Ovacome.org.uk or www.targetovariancancer.org.uk For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here and sign up to our daily newsletter here.

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