Tamoxifen experiment
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Tamoxifen experiment
An update: I am going off my prescribed Tamoxifen for a couple months to see if it is the culprit of my latest gut woes. It seems to me that once I started the drug ( about 4-5 months ago) my gut has gone through "stages". First, my stools were perfect and I felt great. Then, I started getting a small "hard, painful to the touch" area below my bellybutton. That area has since grown so that now , my whole lower abdomen is a hard mass and very uncomfortable ( although my stools remain perfect). I have to say that having this on top of the other side effects from this drug is really getting to me ( sleep is pretty bad because of ongoing night sweats). I'm just not sure that taking it to lower my breast cancer recurrence is worth how it's making me feel…. and how it will be for the next ten years if I continue.
Right now, I'm just seeing if my gut will feel better without it. If I DO feel better, it just goes to show you that hormones have an effect on MC ( TAMOXIFEN BLOCKS ESTROGEN RECEPTORS)……... Then I will have to have a pow wow with my oncologist. These decisions are so hard to make sometimes, but quality of life has to count for something, doesn't it?
Leah
Right now, I'm just seeing if my gut will feel better without it. If I DO feel better, it just goes to show you that hormones have an effect on MC ( TAMOXIFEN BLOCKS ESTROGEN RECEPTORS)……... Then I will have to have a pow wow with my oncologist. These decisions are so hard to make sometimes, but quality of life has to count for something, doesn't it?
Leah
Leah,
I am sorry you are having so many problems. I agree that sacrificing the quality of your present life to avoid a risk further down the road isn't always the best choice. The quality of your present life matters and it is your choice to make, whether or not to take tamoxifen. I hope life gets easier for you.
Jean
I am sorry you are having so many problems. I agree that sacrificing the quality of your present life to avoid a risk further down the road isn't always the best choice. The quality of your present life matters and it is your choice to make, whether or not to take tamoxifen. I hope life gets easier for you.
Jean
Leah,
It is a highly personal choice you are thinking about making, but my experience with any drug has been disheartening at best. I believe our bodies have a innate intelligence and if you're experiencing discomfort & pain in your everyday life, I'd suggest that you listen to your body, and go off the drug and see what happens.
Quality of life is important....as you know.
Best of luck & I hope you feel better soon! Keep us posted.
It is a highly personal choice you are thinking about making, but my experience with any drug has been disheartening at best. I believe our bodies have a innate intelligence and if you're experiencing discomfort & pain in your everyday life, I'd suggest that you listen to your body, and go off the drug and see what happens.
Quality of life is important....as you know.
Best of luck & I hope you feel better soon! Keep us posted.
Linda :)
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
Hi Leah,
Makes sense to D/C it and see what happens. You might want to consider low dose (20 mg) or topical tamoxifen treatment instead of nothing. I don't know if they are commercially available yet, but I think there are some promising ongoing studies.
Hope you feel better quickly.
Polly
Makes sense to D/C it and see what happens. You might want to consider low dose (20 mg) or topical tamoxifen treatment instead of nothing. I don't know if they are commercially available yet, but I think there are some promising ongoing studies.
Hope you feel better quickly.
Polly
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