Hot Flashes
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I am taking Effexor 37.5mg. It is sometimes presribed for depression, but my oncologist has read where these medications for depression help. I have a friend who also went through the same thing and her doctor presecribed Effexor as well. Just a thought. Hope things work out for you.0
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Hi, I had a hysterectomy last year. I have ovarian cancer. I didn't want to go on hormones, so I researched on alternatives. The two best thing to consume is soya products and flax seeds. Since I started on both, I only felt hotflashes coming, without the sweat. All I have to do is take switch on the fan and it is gone. I drink soya milk and take 2 tablespoons of flax seeds in the morning with my cereal. Initially I thought it tasted peppery. Now I love it, even just chewing it on its own. You have to chew well, otherwise you might want to buy flax meal instead. Rgds, Joanna tanakkn@singnet.com.sg0
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A new article on WebMD today states they have found 60% relief of hot flashes using antidepressants. Prozac, effexor and Paxil are just a few.It states that Vit. E and soy are no more effective than treatment placebo. Hope this is of some help to you. Good luck. HUGS!!! Cathy0
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Just a word about flax seed. If you have BC it is not advisable as it acts as an estrogen supplier & that is something you need to avoid. Check out with your oncologist first but Black Cohosh seems the best bet to get rid of the hot flashes.jochan said:Hi, I had a hysterectomy last year. I have ovarian cancer. I didn't want to go on hormones, so I researched on alternatives. The two best thing to consume is soya products and flax seeds. Since I started on both, I only felt hotflashes coming, without the sweat. All I have to do is take switch on the fan and it is gone. I drink soya milk and take 2 tablespoons of flax seeds in the morning with my cereal. Initially I thought it tasted peppery. Now I love it, even just chewing it on its own. You have to chew well, otherwise you might want to buy flax meal instead. Rgds, Joanna tanakkn@singnet.com.sg
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You say you have had a hysterectomy but did they take your ovaries as well. IF so this will be causing the hot flashes. At least you will not have the wory of the well known side effect of ovarian cancer caused by Tamoxifen. Check with your oncoligist first but Black Cohosh is a good releiver of hot flashes. Avoid Soy & flax seed products as they both promote body production of estrogen. Even without ovaries you will still be producing estrogen so keep it to a minimum. Good luck
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Pam0 -
Hi! I was told to stay away from black cohash as it too caused production of estrogen. I guess all MDs have different ideas! HUGS!! Cathypamtriggs said:You say you have had a hysterectomy but did they take your ovaries as well. IF so this will be causing the hot flashes. At least you will not have the wory of the well known side effect of ovarian cancer caused by Tamoxifen. Check with your oncoligist first but Black Cohosh is a good releiver of hot flashes. Avoid Soy & flax seed products as they both promote body production of estrogen. Even without ovaries you will still be producing estrogen so keep it to a minimum. Good luck
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Pam0 -
I just had a hysterectomy not to long ago and my OB/GYN put me on a catapress patch called clonidine. There are 4 levels of medication you can up to. So far I am just on .2. It really works great. They are becoming less and less frequent. My oncologist said that it was fine to be on as well as long as my blood pressure stays stable. It is a medication to lower blood pressure. You might want to check into it. So many things have estrogen in them that oncologists recommend we stay away from. I was diagnosed with breast cancer almost a year ago, on April 16, 2001 at the age of 24. I had my hysterectomy due to a strong family history of cancer. If you ever want to chat sometime, e-mail me at home. It's cmlamm@netins.net. Take care!
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