chemo pause !
I was floored! She had nothing to offer me! She didn't seem to realize that I'm so freaking tired that I shouldn't even be driving and that I can't imagine going on like this! I wasn't there just to say "hi" - I'm desperate!
Since I've learned about about effexor for hot flashes on this board, I asked her about it and got a prescription. I'm still so shocked-mad-amazed that I'm not sure if I should even go to a family doctor - who are we suposed to see? I can't go to the onc for a pap, or every little thing - who do you see?
jill
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Hi Jill,
It's too bad you got that kind of answer from your doc---especially a woman! How about seeing an OB/GYN? I love it when they have a nurse practioner in the office---usually easier to talk to, but can still prescribe. Either way, I'd get another opinion until you get someone who's actually listening and not giving you a canned answer. You obviously know yourself. Trust your intuition.
Good Luck,
Jan0 -
I agree with NorcalJ~ if you can be seen by a Nurse Practitioner, you might find the compassion and medical care you need.
Yes, menopause is self-limiting, but that doesn't mean dismissal and a non-caring attitude by your family physician. Compared to other conditions he may see in a weeks time, yours may indeed not measure high on the Richter scale, but your menopause is affecting your ability to sleep, function normally and drive! You do deserve to be heard, and taken seriously!
Don't give up! You fought the Beast and won...get out there and fight apathy!
hugs,
Claudia0 -
Thanks for your comments! I think I will ask my onc for a referral to a gp who specializes in cancer patients - there must be someone like that out there! I've avoided using a gyno for general care - I want a physician that treats my whole body and not just from the waist down! ;-)CatheS said:If you are looking for a non-pharmaceutical solution, try promensil (plant matter) which is available at a health food or vitamin store. Good luck. C
I looked into the Promensil recommendation - the research from Sloan-Kettering Cancer center indicates that it is ineffective for hot flashes and that red clover has plant estrogens, which I need to avoid - just an FYI.
thanks again,
Jill D0 -
I hope the Effexor works for you but it gave me hotflashes (or I stayed hot all the time). I had to quit it and go on zoloft.jdubious said:Thanks for your comments! I think I will ask my onc for a referral to a gp who specializes in cancer patients - there must be someone like that out there! I've avoided using a gyno for general care - I want a physician that treats my whole body and not just from the waist down! ;-)
I looked into the Promensil recommendation - the research from Sloan-Kettering Cancer center indicates that it is ineffective for hot flashes and that red clover has plant estrogens, which I need to avoid - just an FYI.
thanks again,
Jill D0
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