Tamoxifen....Again!
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Never did like that d**n
Never did like that d**n drug however I think our saving grace is that the protocol for Canada and the U.S. is 2 1/2yrs on Tam and 2 1/2yrs on an AI. 2 1/2yrs on Tam would not be considered long term as the article does mention long term use. I don't know how it is in other countries but hopefully they will get up to speed on this issue. Thanks for the article Julia.
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All of those hormone drugsphoenixrising said:Never did like that d**n
Never did like that d**n drug however I think our saving grace is that the protocol for Canada and the U.S. is 2 1/2yrs on Tam and 2 1/2yrs on an AI. 2 1/2yrs on Tam would not be considered long term as the article does mention long term use. I don't know how it is in other countries but hopefully they will get up to speed on this issue. Thanks for the article Julia.
jan
All of those hormone drugs are kind of scary. But, tamox seems to really be the worse of them.
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This is the link to the article Tjtjhay said:please
someone send me the link to this article, i know it will scare the daylights out of my tomox taking hiney but maybe I should read it
tj
just pm it to me if you can
Tamoxifen Link To Second Tumor
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Very scary. That is why Isusie09 said:This is the link to the article Tj
Tamoxifen Link To Second Tumor
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Very scary. That is why I haven't started taking it yet. Thanks for the link Susie!
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What was I thinking!!!phoenixrising said:Never did like that d**n
Never did like that d**n drug however I think our saving grace is that the protocol for Canada and the U.S. is 2 1/2yrs on Tam and 2 1/2yrs on an AI. 2 1/2yrs on Tam would not be considered long term as the article does mention long term use. I don't know how it is in other countries but hopefully they will get up to speed on this issue. Thanks for the article Julia.
jan
What was I thinking!!! Premenopausal women DO take Tamoxifen for 5 yrs. Yes it is scary!0 -
Thank yousurvivorbc09 said:Very scary. That is why I
Very scary. That is why I haven't started taking it yet. Thanks for the link Susie!
Hugs
thank you for posting the link, I printed the artical so with it and the other info I have found my oncono and I will be having a nice long talk about my taking this med. Might be time for tj tantrum to show herself at the appt. will have to see what he says first though.
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Oh Dear!tjhay said:Thank you
thank you for posting the link, I printed the artical so with it and the other info I have found my oncono and I will be having a nice long talk about my taking this med. Might be time for tj tantrum to show herself at the appt. will have to see what he says first though.
tj
I just can't feel right about this. I got my doc to change my antidepressants onto lexapro last week, but they are way to low a dose, I think the best thing to do for now is skip the tamoxifen and go onto zoloft again. This is just too scary. Without the happy-pills I feel I am slipping into a more dangerous place than cancer. Back to zoloft tonight and meeting with onco and doc next week... Man, as if I don't have enough headaches! LOL
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Thanks Tasha
I'm suppose to start in a few weeks and have really been looking into all the data on tamoxifen. It is enough to mess with your head! I am still leaning towards the benefit outweighing the side effects at this point and have discussed switching to an AI in 18 months with my Oncologist. So far, this sounds like a doable plan. ♥ Pammy0 -
You're welcome Tj. Betweentjhay said:Thank you
thank you for posting the link, I printed the artical so with it and the other info I have found my oncono and I will be having a nice long talk about my taking this med. Might be time for tj tantrum to show herself at the appt. will have to see what he says first though.
tj
You're welcome Tj. Between this and you can't be on antidepressants, tamox is looking pretty awful. Yikes if TJ Tantrum shows up! lol
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Yikes!Akiss4me said:Thanks Tasha
I'm suppose to start in a few weeks and have really been looking into all the data on tamoxifen. It is enough to mess with your head! I am still leaning towards the benefit outweighing the side effects at this point and have discussed switching to an AI in 18 months with my Oncologist. So far, this sounds like a doable plan. ♥ Pammy
What else can I say? :-(
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Tashatasha_111 said:Oh Dear!
I just can't feel right about this. I got my doc to change my antidepressants onto lexapro last week, but they are way to low a dose, I think the best thing to do for now is skip the tamoxifen and go onto zoloft again. This is just too scary. Without the happy-pills I feel I am slipping into a more dangerous place than cancer. Back to zoloft tonight and meeting with onco and doc next week... Man, as if I don't have enough headaches! LOL
Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Good luck with your onco appt. Tasha. Isn't zoloft one of the bad antidepressants that double your chance of a recurence with tamox? Please Tasha, don't gamble with your life.
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Talk to your doctorAlexis F said:Yikes!
What else can I say? :-(
Lex♥
Hello everyone. I have been on tamoxifen for 7 months. it is not fan, but because I was estrogen positive there is no choice for girls under 50. I think it is very risky just not to take pills, especially for estrogen positive who still having periods after Chemo treatments. Talk to your doctor!
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Why can't everyone just gophoenixrising said:Never did like that d**n
Never did like that d**n drug however I think our saving grace is that the protocol for Canada and the U.S. is 2 1/2yrs on Tam and 2 1/2yrs on an AI. 2 1/2yrs on Tam would not be considered long term as the article does mention long term use. I don't know how it is in other countries but hopefully they will get up to speed on this issue. Thanks for the article Julia.
jan
Why can't everyone just go on the Al's and not mess with tamox?
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AIs versus TamoxifenDianeBC said:Why can't everyone just go
Why can't everyone just go on the Al's and not mess with tamox?
Hugs, Diane ♥
Well, for those women who are premenapausal, Tamoxifen is what is prescribed. It prevents the body from using its estrogen to make breast cancer cells. AIs require women to be in menapause and it works by further reducing the amount of estrogen in the body. Premenapausal women cannot use AIs unless they have either their ovaries taken out or take a drug like Lupron that suppresses their ovary function. This can be an issue for younger women who wish to become pregnant at a later date. For instance, I would not be comfortable having my ovaries removed right now... Unfortunately, there are alot of issues for both Tamoxifen and AIs
Mimi0
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