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Menstrual Cycle/Chemo/Tamoxifen

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The first time I had chemoCypressCynthia said:I had no periods on chemo
I had no periods on chemo and then they started again a few months later (while on tamoxifen) as regular as clockwork, but lighter.
The first time I had chemo for six months, my period was supressed for 3 month and I was off the wall. then I got it and was fine. This time I got it once and then no more. It is my understanding that the closer you are to menopause the more likely you will never get it. I was 34 the first time. I have friends who were on tamoxifen and their periods were lighter. -
carkriscarkris said:The first time I had chemo
The first time I had chemo for six months, my period was supressed for 3 month and I was off the wall. then I got it and was fine. This time I got it once and then no more. It is my understanding that the closer you are to menopause the more likely you will never get it. I was 34 the first time. I have friends who were on tamoxifen and their periods were lighter.
i was googling (not always a good idea) and a lot of people seemed to have really heavy periods. i hope i'm on the other end! since, i'm only 29, i'm hoping it will come back! -
If I can remember correctly (it's been 9 years!) I had a period after my first chemo treatment. They stopped during the other 3 treatments. Then they came back a couple months after my last chemo treatment and where pretty much the same.
When I started on Tamoxifen, my periods where about every 3 to 4 months during the first year. Then they went down to 2 or 3 in a year. My last year on Tamoxifen I had one period. It just started back as I got one in Oct., almost the day to the year of my last one (I finished the 5 years on Aug. 31st.) On Tamoxifen they were also shorter and lighter.
Gosh...I feel like I was a little too personal! LOL. But you asked! LOL.
Sally -
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I had my monthly
Carrie -
I had my monthly visit from Aunt Flo like clockwork while I was on chemo. I had a procedure done called an endometrial ablation done actually while I was undergoing chemo -basically it't the removal of the lining of the uterus. My gyno had been discussing it with me for some time -i've had a horrible time with my periods since I had Lia (who turns 2 tomorrow!) -but i had no insurance coverage....well, now I do, and we discussed it again because I would be literally bedridden (or couch-ridden, depending on my mood) for the first 2 days of my period because of the pain & heavy bleeding.
One of the benefits of ablation is that I may not have periods anymore, but even if I do, they will be lighter & shorter & have less cramping. I had it done almost 2 months ago, and i spotted for a couple days last month but that's it.
I'm wondering myself if Tamoxifen will have any change/effect on my periods in conjunction with the albation. I'm also concerned about the higher incidence of uterine & endometrial cancers connected with Tamoxifen....I have LOTS of questions for my Onc at Thursday's appointment!!
*hugs*
Heather
ps - did you end up getting some halloween candy? -
Mine too. Went from lastingsal314 said:If I can remember correctly (it's been 9 years!) I had a period after my first chemo treatment. They stopped during the other 3 treatments. Then they came back a couple months after my last chemo treatment and where pretty much the same.
When I started on Tamoxifen, my periods where about every 3 to 4 months during the first year. Then they went down to 2 or 3 in a year. My last year on Tamoxifen I had one period. It just started back as I got one in Oct., almost the day to the year of my last one (I finished the 5 years on Aug. 31st.) On Tamoxifen they were also shorter and lighter.
Gosh...I feel like I was a little too personal! LOL. But you asked! LOL.
Sally
Mine too. Went from lasting 5 days to lasting 3 days and much lighter. Regular as dang clockwork.
Of course, that was years ago because I am now 23 yrs (was 33 when diagnosed) out and Aunt Flo is just a memory ;-) -
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