Menstruation
I don't want it back and was just wondering! LOL
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me too
I have not had a period since Sep. 2007. I was 43 when I started chemo, 46 now. I have been off of chemo nearly a year and a half. Oncologist told me it may start up again up to a year after I stopped, or it might not. I have had 3 days with some spotting during that time. I use light protection every day, just in case, but I am guessing that it would have come back before now if it was going to. Time will tell, I guess.
seof0 -
I didn't want it back
I didn't want it back either, but it came back a few months after I finished chemo, regular as clockwork. It was lighter and lasted fewer days as I was on tamoxifen. Now I'm postmenopausal and happy about it ;-)0 -
Aunt FloCypressCynthia said:I didn't want it back
I didn't want it back either, but it came back a few months after I finished chemo, regular as clockwork. It was lighter and lasted fewer days as I was on tamoxifen. Now I'm postmenopausal and happy about it ;-)
I was still having periods at 53 when I started chemo. They ceased around my third round of TAC right before my 54th birthday this past spring. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that chemically induced menopause has arrived and I can starting being the old crone I have always dreamed of becoming.0 -
mine also stopped 43 yrsAunt Flo
I was still having periods at 53 when I started chemo. They ceased around my third round of TAC right before my 54th birthday this past spring. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that chemically induced menopause has arrived and I can starting being the old crone I have always dreamed of becoming.
mine also stopped 43 yrs old. Not back and DONT WANT IT BACK!!0 -
I was 35 when
I went through chemo. My period stopped during 3 of the 4 chemo treatments (4 rounds of A/C) but came back a couple months after my last treatment. My oncologist told me they more than likely would return. Had I been a little older, he said they may not.
They also went away while I was on Tamoxifen. Now that I'm done with the 5 years, it's returned like clock work! Dang! It was the only side effect that I actually liked! LOL.
Sally0 -
Aunt Flo loves me...sal314 said:I was 35 when
I went through chemo. My period stopped during 3 of the 4 chemo treatments (4 rounds of A/C) but came back a couple months after my last treatment. My oncologist told me they more than likely would return. Had I been a little older, he said they may not.
They also went away while I was on Tamoxifen. Now that I'm done with the 5 years, it's returned like clock work! Dang! It was the only side effect that I actually liked! LOL.
Sally
...even though I tried to send her packing to Cousin Sally's! :-)
Chris, I was 40 when I did chemo last year. My periods were sporadic and heavy during chemo, but, by about 3-4 months after finishing chemo, they went back to being normal and regular like the sun.
I started Tamoxifen right after finishing chemo, and have been on it for almost a year now -- even Tamoxifen hasn't deterred Aunt Flo from her regular monthly visits!
My oncologist told me the same as Sally's -- whether or not chemo puts you into menopause depends a lot on how close you are to normal menopause. The younger you are, the more likely that Aunt Flo will come a'knockin' again!
Traci0 -
Dang- mine were regular like
Dang- mine were regular like clockwork the entire time i was on chemo.0 -
Now that's a first .. Miss HeatherBelleHeatherbelle said:Dang- mine were regular like
Dang- mine were regular like clockwork the entire time i was on chemo.
like clockwork .. even during chemo - never heard of this before. I have been suffering thru cramping, mood swings and heat flashes - no Aunt Flo! I have all the other smptoms! LOL ..
Vicki0 -
when I was 34 it did comeVickiSam said:Now that's a first .. Miss HeatherBelle
like clockwork .. even during chemo - never heard of this before. I have been suffering thru cramping, mood swings and heat flashes - no Aunt Flo! I have all the other smptoms! LOL ..
Vicki
when I was 34 it did come back during chemo, now at my advanced age it did not. but I dont miss it. I think if I had gone into menopause at 34 I would have been sad, I think because I wasnt sure I was done having kids.I was ....0
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