femara and supplements?
anyone know what is most effective? Anything else recommended? thank you and have a good day!
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I don't know what you should
I don't know what you should take while on Femara, as I am not on it. Your oncologist should supply you with this information, or, the nutritionist at your cancer center. My oncologist ran blood tests on me to see about my Vitamin D level and mine was fine without a supplement. I do take extra calcium as he prescribed for me. Let us know what you find out.
Sue0 -
Onc only asked if I was taking Calcium and Vit DRitzy said:I don't know what you should
I don't know what you should take while on Femara, as I am not on it. Your oncologist should supply you with this information, or, the nutritionist at your cancer center. My oncologist ran blood tests on me to see about my Vitamin D level and mine was fine without a supplement. I do take extra calcium as he prescribed for me. Let us know what you find out.
Sue
Onc only asked if I was taking Calcium and Vit D. I have been taking 2 chewable Caltrate 600+D every day for quite a while. My regular GP recommended it when I started going through menopause and my onc just said to keep taking it. I take the chewable because it is hard for me to swallow big pills. I also take chewable Centrum Silver, Garlic, Magnesium and Zinc. I started taking Femara last Saturday.
Donna0 -
No particular formula for meBlownAway60 said:Onc only asked if I was taking Calcium and Vit D
Onc only asked if I was taking Calcium and Vit D. I have been taking 2 chewable Caltrate 600+D every day for quite a while. My regular GP recommended it when I started going through menopause and my onc just said to keep taking it. I take the chewable because it is hard for me to swallow big pills. I also take chewable Centrum Silver, Garlic, Magnesium and Zinc. I started taking Femara last Saturday.
Donna
My oncologist simply said I should take calcium and vitamin D. He wasn't particular about the formula, as long as it was the dosage he recommended. In fact, he said I could just chew Tums if I wanted to, since they are mostly calcium. But those things are like eating chalk, I only use them if I have acid stomach (very rare). I can swallow pills, but I don't like to. So I add the calcium, vitamin D and the multi to my smoothie in the morning and blend it all up. The Femara pill is very small, so that goes down easily. Hugs to you all. Gracie.0 -
Calcium & D with Femera
My onc told me to take 1500 mg calcium and 1000 vitamin D. The only vitamin D I could find was D3, so figured it had to be right. Do you have another kind? Of course, you can't find pills with those dosages, so I just come as close as I can. I also have osteopeena, which might make a difference in the recommended dosages. My FP has me on a multi B with 1 mg folic acid which she said might help with my memory problems. I guess it's working. I have a problem remembering to take all those pills.
Sharon0
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