Femara
Thank you for any help anyone can give me.
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Why Change at all?
If Tamoxifen has been okay for you why is she changing you?
Femara can have adverse side effects of it's own. I have been on it since Jan. and took myself off because of horrible mood swings. I will see a new onc. next month and switch to something else.
What was her reasoning to change you when you could just finish the 5 years on Tamox?
I will be interested to hear.
Best of Luck,
Wanda0 -
Change to FemaraLighthouse_7 said:Why Change at all?
If Tamoxifen has been okay for you why is she changing you?
Femara can have adverse side effects of it's own. I have been on it since Jan. and took myself off because of horrible mood swings. I will see a new onc. next month and switch to something else.
What was her reasoning to change you when you could just finish the 5 years on Tamox?
I will be interested to hear.
Best of Luck,
Wanda
I just spoke with the cancer center and they made an appointment for me to see their new Oncologist next week about this concern (this is the 4th or 5th Oncologist change since my diagnosis 5 years ago). I was told that the reason for the medication change is that it has been definitively determined that I am now postmenapausal and Femara is the better choice in postmenapausal women. I am supposed to start the Femara now and see how I respond to it this week. I just pray that we are making all the right choices.
Thank you for the reply.
~~~Bertie0 -
I would probably talk to myLighthouse_7 said:Why Change at all?
If Tamoxifen has been okay for you why is she changing you?
Femara can have adverse side effects of it's own. I have been on it since Jan. and took myself off because of horrible mood swings. I will see a new onc. next month and switch to something else.
What was her reasoning to change you when you could just finish the 5 years on Tamox?
I will be interested to hear.
Best of Luck,
Wanda
I would probably talk to my oncologist and get definite answers. And, since you are questioning the change, I hope you did or do that. Keep us updated!
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Saw the Dr on Monday...Lighthouse_7 said:Why Change at all?
If Tamoxifen has been okay for you why is she changing you?
Femara can have adverse side effects of it's own. I have been on it since Jan. and took myself off because of horrible mood swings. I will see a new onc. next month and switch to something else.
What was her reasoning to change you when you could just finish the 5 years on Tamox?
I will be interested to hear.
Best of Luck,
Wanda
The oncologist agrees with the change and said that it is because Femara works better and that it's better to start it as soon as possible. I've been on it for 10 days and haven't had any adverse side effects except that my arthritic knees seem to be more sore. My other joints seem to be fine and so far no mood changes. We shall see as time goes on. My oncologist also ordered blood work, a chest xray and a pelvic ultrasound, which were all done on Monday.
Wanda, good luck to you with the new oncologist and meds change.
~~~Bertie0 -
FemaraBCsur5or said:Saw the Dr on Monday...
The oncologist agrees with the change and said that it is because Femara works better and that it's better to start it as soon as possible. I've been on it for 10 days and haven't had any adverse side effects except that my arthritic knees seem to be more sore. My other joints seem to be fine and so far no mood changes. We shall see as time goes on. My oncologist also ordered blood work, a chest xray and a pelvic ultrasound, which were all done on Monday.
Wanda, good luck to you with the new oncologist and meds change.
~~~Bertie
Thanks so much Bertie. Hope the Femara works for you. I am also postmenapausal and they did recommend Femara also.
I see my new onc. in June.
Thanks again.
I was on it about a month before any symptons started.0
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