help!!! night sweats
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night sweats
Talk to your onc first before using any type of product that has estrogen, natural or not, it is usually not advisable.
I too was prescribed Effexor, and was on it for about six months. I chose to stop using it because I didn't want to take an antidepressant any longer. A lot of doctors will tell you to try the pink Benadryl (generic works too). It is not supposed to have any side effects and helps you sleep.
I would always make sure I had a fan running, it does help, and hopefully they will ease up a bit.
I now use Ambien (generic) to help me sleep through the night because your sleep cycle is completely screwed up with chemo too.
Hope you get some sleep soon!
Cat0 -
My dear n)!kar. There is hope! After 11 years of not sleeping through the night, sweating at the most inconvenient times, and feeling like I was going nuts every time a 'flash' came on, I have gotten relief. Well, some, not complete. But I pretty much sleep through the night and wake up refreshed! The answer: Effexor. It has taken several months (started in January after beginning Tamoxifen in November and suffering WORSE hot flashes than menopause was giving me) to get the dosage right but I think we're there now. Please don't wait. Ask your onc or gyn for help. I tried all the soy, estrogen and hormones before cancer and none of them gave me the relief I have now. If you aren't sleeping well, you can't be healing well.
~~Connie~~0 -
I also needed help with thecrselby said:My dear n)!kar. There is hope! After 11 years of not sleeping through the night, sweating at the most inconvenient times, and feeling like I was going nuts every time a 'flash' came on, I have gotten relief. Well, some, not complete. But I pretty much sleep through the night and wake up refreshed! The answer: Effexor. It has taken several months (started in January after beginning Tamoxifen in November and suffering WORSE hot flashes than menopause was giving me) to get the dosage right but I think we're there now. Please don't wait. Ask your onc or gyn for help. I tried all the soy, estrogen and hormones before cancer and none of them gave me the relief I have now. If you aren't sleeping well, you can't be healing well.
~~Connie~~
I also needed help with the night sweats. I've been on Tamoxifen since Feb. 1 and never had the sweats as bad as I was having them. My oncol. put me on Effexor. I've been on it for 2 weeks and last night was the first night I only woke up once in 4 weeks. Since I'll be on Tamoxifen for 5 years, I'm planning on being on Effexor for 5 years as well. The side benefit is my mood swings are much better (lol). Ask your doctor for help.
Sher0 -
I have heard some women takeSher43009 said:I also needed help with the
I also needed help with the night sweats. I've been on Tamoxifen since Feb. 1 and never had the sweats as bad as I was having them. My oncol. put me on Effexor. I've been on it for 2 weeks and last night was the first night I only woke up once in 4 weeks. Since I'll be on Tamoxifen for 5 years, I'm planning on being on Effexor for 5 years as well. The side benefit is my mood swings are much better (lol). Ask your doctor for help.
Sher
I have heard some women take vitamin E. I have hot flashes, but not so bad but am not on tamoxifen yet, do you think lexapro helps the same as effexor?0 -
Definitely ask your doctor
But mine recommended 800 IU (she said not to exceed that amount) per day of vitamin E. I have been doing that and, although I still have some hot flashes, they are fewer and less severe when I take the vitamin E.
She also said that if the vitamin E didn't work for me she would recommend Effexor.
Good luck,
Cindy0 -
Lexaprocarkris said:I have heard some women take
I have heard some women take vitamin E. I have hot flashes, but not so bad but am not on tamoxifen yet, do you think lexapro helps the same as effexor?
I still have hot flashes day and night on Lexapro.
If I limit my caffeine and chocolate I have fewer hot flashes.
Margo0 -
limit caffeine aned chocolate???tommaseena said:Lexapro
I still have hot flashes day and night on Lexapro.
If I limit my caffeine and chocolate I have fewer hot flashes.
Margo
why oh why? I like them both so much.
Really Margo? I did not realize either one could make for more hot flashes.
Bummer
Cat0 -
white flour and sugar
I have heard two new things. White flour and sugar can set off night sweats and flashes. So the chocolate makes sense. Mine trigger as soon as I lay down. The sugar and white flour aren't the worst for me, I can't give up the coffee. I did eat a candy bar the other night and had a flash before I even had it finished so I guess there is something to the sugar.0
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