Dr. Oz and vaginal estrogen
I have been most upset by my loss of libido, my poor husband just can't get much anymore and I feel bad because I am just not interested. In fact, just being touched can really irritate me. I love my husband!! Thanks...alison
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I'm too chicken and so is my
I'm too chicken and so is my gyn. My younger sister has used a very small amount of vaginal estrogen for some time now and she had the same ER+ cancer. So far, so good with her. She uses it more for UTI issues though.0 -
I saw the show too and wouldCypressCynthia said:I'm too chicken and so is my
I'm too chicken and so is my gyn. My younger sister has used a very small amount of vaginal estrogen for some time now and she had the same ER+ cancer. So far, so good with her. She uses it more for UTI issues though.
I saw the show too and would love to try it, needless to say, the libido is fading fast.
My bc was 90% estrogen positive so I wouldn't dare.
Oh well, too bad.0 -
My local oncologist nixed
The cancer I had was TN, but my local oncologist still nixed the idea of Vagifem. However, my St. Louis onc. recommended it, as did my GYN. Both stated that the level of estrogen absorbed through Vagifem is not enough to be a risk. I have just gotten the prescription filled, though, so I have no experience as to how effective it will be. Am hoping for good results! Will tune in with an update when I have one.
Good luck, Alison, and all.0 -
Viagria
How come guys get all the attention and consideraton when it comes to sex?0 -
I was given a sample of Vagifem by female urologistScotch Freckles said:Viagria
How come guys get all the attention and consideraton when it comes to sex?
due to several problems. My oncologist absolutely against it. We are going to to additional research (literature) on these studies, including communications with doctors who are conducting SOFT clinical studies.0
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