Post Menopausal - Start bleeding again?
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Need to check it out...
As others have already recommended, you really need to contact your doctor. My onc consistently reminds me that if this sort of thing happens, I have to let him know right away.
Best wishes to you.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
Thank you everyone!Marcia527 said:I was on Tamoxifen and
I was on Tamoxifen and started spotting. The onc did a blood test to find I was in menopause and sent me to a OB/GYN. I ended up having a D&C for uterine polyps. See your onc and tell him.
Thank you everyone!0 -
You need to tell yourDianeBC said:Thank you everyone!
Thank you everyone!
You need to tell your doctor. There are many things that can cause this including uterine cancer and that is one of the things that happens (rarely) from tamoxifen. Be agressive in having this looked into. Any bleeding after menopause should be looked into and especially when you are taking medicines that affect hormones.
Don't panic though because there are many other causes for this as well, fibroids, cysts, etc.
Just don't ignore it.
Stefe0 -
I don't know about this.fauxma said:You need to tell your
You need to tell your doctor. There are many things that can cause this including uterine cancer and that is one of the things that happens (rarely) from tamoxifen. Be agressive in having this looked into. Any bleeding after menopause should be looked into and especially when you are taking medicines that affect hormones.
Don't panic though because there are many other causes for this as well, fibroids, cysts, etc.
Just don't ignore it.
Stefe
I don't know about this. You should call your doctor. Good luck!0
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