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I love this doctor. She didn't want to scare me or anything. She just wanted for me to understand it is her job to try to keep cancer from coming back.
I let her know that I let the TS know I was never going back to him. Or anyone else for scans. She laughed cuz she knows that is not a possibility. She reminded me that I am due for a mammo in January and then said "let's do your next appointment in 4 months". We both laughed because I commiserated that I hated going to doctors and having scans every 3 months. So she decided to do 4 months.
SO now I pray that Tamoxifen will not make me feel so lousy. I will give it a chance. That's what the doc wants me to do. She wants to make sure I can handle the side effects before giving me a full prescription.
Life is good ... I thank Jesus and Mother Mary for always watching over me. AND .. for my sisters in pink.
Love you all
Mary
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Mary,
Have been on tamoxifin
Mary,
Have been on tamoxifin for a year now almost .. everyone handles it differently ......I mostly have joint pain and hot flashes ... I take it at night and I don't have the hot flashes as bad at work but do have them at night ... I have gotten used to them but it took about a month.. they also make a lower dose than 20 mg... you could ask about... good luck and I think of the hot flashes as a sign that it is working and doing its job! They never told me about ariimidex and I am post menopausal..????? Best wishes for a minimum of side effects!
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2nd Posting - Other Must Have Gone into the black hole...
Hi Mary,
I did post but where it went I don't know, the black hole of cyberspace? I am thrilled for you and happy that your oncologist will follow you every 4 months. As time goes on and things remain stable, you can renegotiate to 6 months. That is how I worked it out with my oncologist and we never had problems. If something is going on that I need a quicker appointment, she will always see me. Controlling appointment is something we have.
Your tumor is high in estrogen and I'm glad that you will have some kind of preventative medication. Tamo is a good drug but like every drug has it's side effects. I only experienced mild hot flashes and did have a thickening endometrium that needed to be kept an eye on. All doable.
I always take a trial prescription to see how I like it or how the drug reacts with me. Otherwise, one is stuck with a lot of pills.
Wishing you the best with years of Tamo.
Doris0 -
My doctors told me theSIROD said:2nd Posting - Other Must Have Gone into the black hole...
Hi Mary,
I did post but where it went I don't know, the black hole of cyberspace? I am thrilled for you and happy that your oncologist will follow you every 4 months. As time goes on and things remain stable, you can renegotiate to 6 months. That is how I worked it out with my oncologist and we never had problems. If something is going on that I need a quicker appointment, she will always see me. Controlling appointment is something we have.
Your tumor is high in estrogen and I'm glad that you will have some kind of preventative medication. Tamo is a good drug but like every drug has it's side effects. I only experienced mild hot flashes and did have a thickening endometrium that needed to be kept an eye on. All doable.
I always take a trial prescription to see how I like it or how the drug reacts with me. Otherwise, one is stuck with a lot of pills.
Wishing you the best with years of Tamo.
Doris
My doctors told me the tamoxifen was more important than the chemo, it is a targeted therapy. I have joint pain and depression but i wonder if the depression is the cmo pause, however, do think the symptoms have gotten better.0
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