Lia thought she just had toothache. It turned out to be something far more terrifying
11/7/2007 London, England Lia Mills Daily Mail (www.dailymail.co.uk) Novelist Lia Mills put off seeing a dentist about a sore tooth for months. Even then, the true nature of her condition was missed and it took a year before she was diagnosed with oral cancer. Here, Lia - who is 50 and lives in Dublin with her husband, Simon - tells her harrowing story... The receptionist at the Dental Hospital looks about 12. She is completely indifferent to me and to the painful open sore in my mouth. She takes my referral letter and says it could be seven months before I get an appointment. But my GP says this is too long and gets me an appointment with a maxillofacial surgeon ten days later. When I see him, I explain this is all a mistake. The swelling in my cheek has gone down, and I'm sorry for wasting the consultant's time. He says it's better to get these things checked out. He begins to poke around and at first says what other people have said. It looks like a trauma, I've probably been chewing my cheek. He pokes around a bit more and says: 'Mmm, maybe not.' He does a biopsy; he says he's sorry, he knows it hurts. The biopsy request is marked as 'urgent'. The pain in my cheek throbs and swells. I've been on the internet again, and now I'm sleepless with pain and sudden anxieties. I return to the hospital a week later. The doctor studies [...]