Side effects of Tamoxifen
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LaurieLee, call your OBGYN and get the ovaries taken out. I had that happen two years into tamoxifen. An ultra sound cannot tell you if they are benign or not. Dont mess with this.... it could be your life at stake. I had mine removed, and glad that I did. I have hot flashes, but can deal with them. So, my advise to you is having the ovaries removed is not USELESS, but necessary. Dont mess with this.... your life may depend upon it. Good luck !!!0
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Hi LaurieLee,
I started tamoxifen in December of 2002 after bc diagnosis with chemo and radiation. The chemo put me into menopause but in August of 2003 I began spotting. My gyno believes that my body was trying to have periods again. We did ultrasounds and found a cyst in my ovary and a uterine fibroid. She wanted to take the ovary out but I wanted to have a hysterectomy. I did not want to always be worrying about ovarian or uterine cancer since being on tamoxifen increases your risk of uterine cancer. She didn't want to be so drastic but after conferring with my onco, she agreed. I had a hysterectomy in September and am glad I did. Thank goodness everything was benign. Peace of mind is a wonderful thing. I was 45 when I had this done. I agree with Sally, don't ignore this, get it taken care of. This isn't something you want to mess around with. Good luck, and God bless...Cheryl0 -
I am newly diagnosed and recovering from bilateral mastectomy. I have been given options of tamoxifen or ovary removal and taking another drug, Arimidex. I have cysts already on my ovaries that I have lived with from age 14. I am 34 with two babies and do not want anymore children so am thinking of having complete hysterectomy and taking Arimidex. My fear is that this surgery will effect me so negatively that it will not be a good thing. Has anyone had this or at least had their ovaries out. What should I do, tamoxifen? Ovary Removal? Or Hystorectomy? I do not have to do chemo or radiation, I am stage I node negative. Breast Cancer in the family. Opinions welcome.TylersMom1 said:Hi LaurieLee,
I started tamoxifen in December of 2002 after bc diagnosis with chemo and radiation. The chemo put me into menopause but in August of 2003 I began spotting. My gyno believes that my body was trying to have periods again. We did ultrasounds and found a cyst in my ovary and a uterine fibroid. She wanted to take the ovary out but I wanted to have a hysterectomy. I did not want to always be worrying about ovarian or uterine cancer since being on tamoxifen increases your risk of uterine cancer. She didn't want to be so drastic but after conferring with my onco, she agreed. I had a hysterectomy in September and am glad I did. Thank goodness everything was benign. Peace of mind is a wonderful thing. I was 45 when I had this done. I agree with Sally, don't ignore this, get it taken care of. This isn't something you want to mess around with. Good luck, and God bless...Cheryl0
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