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Welcome, Raquel
I've just started Tamoxifen, so have done lots of reading about it in the past few weeks.
Everything I've read says that yes, Tamoxifen increases your risk of uterine cancer, and yes, bleeding can be one of the first signs -- BUT everything I've read also emphasizes that there are many other possible reasons for bleeding and pain.
I know this is easier said than done, but PLEASE try not to jump to any frightening conclusions and make yourself crazy thinking about major surgery until you see your OB/GYN. There's a good chance it's something else entirely, something easily treatable.
Of course, we all fear that anything unusual we feel means that our cancer has reared its ugly head again, it's totally normal. But try not to waste your time and mental energy worrying about and planning for something that you don't even know yet.
Traci0 -
My Heart Goes Out to You
Oh, Raquel, my heart goes out to you--how frightening! Would you feel better if you called your OB/GYN Monday, explained what is happening, and asked for an earlier appt? Perhaps you could ask to be notified if anyone cancels an appt. Even just telling the OB/GYN's nurse what is happening might help increase your feeling that you can cope with this, that you have some control over what is happening to you.
Right now it seems that a hysterectomy might solve everything, but my sense is that you need not make any drastic decisions for a little while. Maybe you're different, but sometimes I've made big decisions without really investigating all my options and then really regretted those decisions later. IMHO, you don't have to decide anything right away. Once you have talked with your OB/GYN and learned what tests can be done to assess what is going on and what your options are, then you can think through everything and decide whether a hysterectomy would really make you feel better. It may be that you'll find an even better solution, or it may be that your feelings will be confirmed. Of course, you have to decide what's best for you.
Praying for you! Sandy0 -
Are you sure you are out of eggs?
You are so young that I can't imagine that you have no eggs left. Is it possible that you dropped an egg? I went over a year without a period, then had one and had to count the year all over again. That has happened to my sister several times and we were over 50 when we went though menopause. Try to stay calm. Lots of things could cause your symptoms. When I was in high school, I had a cyst on my overy that convinced me that my apendix had burst because the pain was so bad.
Roseann0 -
From what I have been told,roseann4 said:Are you sure you are out of eggs?
You are so young that I can't imagine that you have no eggs left. Is it possible that you dropped an egg? I went over a year without a period, then had one and had to count the year all over again. That has happened to my sister several times and we were over 50 when we went though menopause. Try to stay calm. Lots of things could cause your symptoms. When I was in high school, I had a cyst on my overy that convinced me that my apendix had burst because the pain was so bad.
Roseann
From what I have been told, if you have any bleeding while on Tamoxifen, you are to call your doctor immediately. Let us know what you find out. I don't want to scare you, so, please don't be, but, you are suppose to let them know right away if you bleed at all.
Leeza0 -
If you bleed while on tamox,jnl said:From what I have been told,
From what I have been told, if you have any bleeding while on Tamoxifen, you are to call your doctor immediately. Let us know what you find out. I don't want to scare you, so, please don't be, but, you are suppose to let them know right away if you bleed at all.
Leeza
If you bleed while on tamox, you should call your oncologist right away.0 -
periods again
I too was young when first diagnosed (33). My periods also stopped for a few years and then came back. I was sort of disappointed when they did ;-) However, they stopped for good at 43 again. I don't think that their restarting is abnormal as long as it seems like a normal period. I had my share of endometrial biopsies because of irregular periods--all were ok. I am 56 now. Hope this helps.0 -
I don't know, but, I don'tTraciInLA said:Welcome, Raquel
I've just started Tamoxifen, so have done lots of reading about it in the past few weeks.
Everything I've read says that yes, Tamoxifen increases your risk of uterine cancer, and yes, bleeding can be one of the first signs -- BUT everything I've read also emphasizes that there are many other possible reasons for bleeding and pain.
I know this is easier said than done, but PLEASE try not to jump to any frightening conclusions and make yourself crazy thinking about major surgery until you see your OB/GYN. There's a good chance it's something else entirely, something easily treatable.
Of course, we all fear that anything unusual we feel means that our cancer has reared its ugly head again, it's totally normal. But try not to waste your time and mental energy worrying about and planning for something that you don't even know yet.
Traci
I don't know, but, I don't think you should be bleeding. Please call your oncologist and let him know or your ob/gyn. Don't let this go. It might not be anything, but, always best to get it checked out. Let us know.
Sue0
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