follow up after Tamoxifen
jbeardslee
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Hi, I don't get to this site as often as I used to so I may have missed discussions about what to do after 5 years onTamoxifen. Like many others I feel I want to continue some form of treatment, it seems I need to do that for my own peace of mind. Has anyone tried Femara? I just received some info on it but haven't checked it out yet. My doctor doesn't seem to have an opinion one way or another.
Take care everyone and thanks for always being here. Judy B.
Take care everyone and thanks for always being here. Judy B.
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Hi Judy! I finished my Tamoxifen in the middle of Sept. I started the Femara in the beginning of Oct. My MD suggested we try it. It has a good reputation for post Tamoxifen but no specific time period to take it. It has some side effects: Muscle pain, joint pain, bone loss and fractures. I was willing to try, anything to prevent recurrance. I must say I am having muscle and joint pain in my hands and elbows/forearms. The Orthopedist never heard of Femara so he is uncertain that the pain is from the meds. I am going to see a Rheumotologist on Thurs. to R/o anything else. I still think the discomfort is worth the prevention. Hopefully I can find something to relieve the discomfort. Please feel free to e-mail me if you want to chat or ask questions. Have a wonderful Holiday! HUGS!! Cathy0
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I recently started on femara after taking tamoxifen for less than 5yrs. My Dr felt femara was better from me than tamoxifen. Only side effect is joint pain and tiredness. I was constantly worrying about uterine cancer while on tamoxifen. I really don't need anything else to worry about. So far, so good. My prayers are with you.0
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