Bottle 'o Tamoxifen
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Thanks Sandee. I'll mention that to my Oncologist on Monday. Yep it seems Tamox does have a mind of its own. I hate the fuzzy/lightheaded feeling. Sometimes it feels like there is a band around my head. It doesn't exactly hurt, but is distracting at time. It's not all the time either.
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Hello Ladies,
Thanks for the welcome. I see I'm not the only one with trouble staying asleep. I tried melatonin, but it didn't seem to work. Maybe I'll try it again and stay on it longer.
Tink - I love Tinkerbell
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Caroline - I was 46 when I was diagosed and pre menopausal. I haven't had a period since July of last year which was right before my first Chemo. My Oncologist thinks the chemo plus the tamoxifen has put me into menopause. I'll know for sure when I go to my Oncologist on Monday.
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Hi Ladies!
I think I better get some melatonin - I'm always the last one up! You better watch it at the slumber party Tink and Jo you may fall asleep before me! Don't forget with cowboys if you can rope 'em you can ride 'em! Maybe we should have some tex-mex food? I hope you all are feeling well and sleeping soundly right now. Good night all.
P.S. Years ago I bought a book about melotonin because my boyfriend at the time couldn't sleep-when he asked me what it said... I told him I didn't know 'cuz I fell asleep reading it...so he told me to give him the book. LOL
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Thx for the menses perspectives. Did some research and it sounds like it's different for everyone, especially pre-menopausals.
Melatonin suggestions: Take it only before midnight, about 30 - 60 min before you want to sleep. Not only does it help get to sleep, when used around the normal time it's naturally produced anyway in the body, it also apparently has an anti-cancer effect (& anti-oxidant effects, which also helps after radiation). My natropath had actually initially recommended 10 mg, but it made me too groggy the next day and 5 mg works fine for me. Less might also work for you (1 or 3 mg doses available). Do not take Melatonin in the wee hours of the night or morning. Apparently at those times it has pro-cancer effects! Instead, if you need to go pee etc, try to do it in the dark, otherwise your melatonin levels get messed up. Also, try sleeping in as dark an environment as possible; you could use a little mask when travelling. Check out the web for more info. Interesting to read that "It has been suspected that women with the brightest bedrooms have an increased risk for breast cancer. Reduced melatonin production has been proposed as a likely factor in the significantly higher cancer rates in night workers".
Sleep-inducing foods to try before bedtimes: bananas, oatmeal, warm milk, herbal tea (eg camomile, catnip, anise, fennel), proteins (keeps blood sugars from dropping in the night)
Good luck you night owls!
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Caroline - Thanks for the informationn and tips on the Melatonon. I am heading to the store today to get some. It is getting old being up late. Have to get up early for work and I am already tired. Sheesh!
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EastCoastGirl: I'm having all kinds of uterine issues, and it may influence my ability to take Tammi...have you considred endometrial ablation? I'm currently looking into this. It wouldn't stop your hormone cycle, but it does stop bleeding. And it's not so "invasive" There are SE to oopherectomy like bone issues later in life. I'm still researching everything so I thought I'd throw it out to you.
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ECG-so glad to hear from you. Sorry you have been feeling down but I totally understand. As girlfriday said about the periods. I had very heavy, clotting periods and had a hysterectomy (uterus only) at the age of 32. I had a condition called Adenomyosis and the ablation would not take care of it. I was always anemic back then. Was amazed at how much better I felt afterwards. Since I still have my ovaries I still have all my hormones.
Caroline-I have always slept in a really dark room and got lots of sleep. Go figure I still got BC, just my luck, haha. Anyway I did try 3mg melatonin last night and it did work for me. I got up once to go to the bathroom but went right back to sleep. Had a couple of hot flashes but also went right back to sleep. I noticed my eye lids getting heavy about 30 minutes after I took it. I will definitely be taking it again tonight. Also with the anti-cancer properties that it has I feel even better about that. Don't quiet understand that but will read up on it some more.
Jo give the Melatonin a try.
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I know some of you are discussing traveling to the Northeast...I'm in Maine, so if you were traveling through, you could always PM me. I don't have the biggest house, but I have plenty of air mattresses, and running water! Ha!
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Sherry...
So glad to hear the melatonin helped! Also, I had an appointment with my BS today and told her I had started taking it. I wanted to make her aware of everything I taking just to make sure it wouldn't interfere in any way with the Tamoxifen or the Celexa I'm taking. She reiterated that it was fine to take the melatonin.
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ECG- gotcha....and you are right...heart is the more immediate danger and if the tammi caused this (I do NOt believe in coincidences) then I want NoTHiNG to do with it, now that I have had a day to think about and process it. I was just so scared on Tuesday..but in some ways I now feel relieved to know that it was not me that caused the heart attack, you know? I didn't feel that with BC...but it is sooooo impossible to prove anything. Anyhow, we will see if the weight comes off now that I am off tammi....(then agai, I am also walking up a storm so it too may prove nothing!)
Good info re. melatonin, Caroline...now that spring is here, I need to add a second layer to my curtains as the light is pretty but not effective in getting or keeping me asleep...used to have three-layer curtains when my ex was doing shift work....loved the pitch black room. Good idea re. no turning the light on if you get up to use the bathroom. it is all about seratonin levels ...might try melatonin again but in a higher does.
Maine....Nova Scotia....Newfoundland..all in the same vicinity! WHACK!! getting a head start on THAT pillow fight
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Sandee no fair getting a head start. I am going out to dinner with friends tonight and don't want to mess my hair up. I'll have to wait till tomorrow. -
Excellent!!! not to worry - we will leave your hairdo alone:) Enjoy your dinner!
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I am with Sherry - no fair getting an early start. I have to go out to dinner with friends also tonight. Hey Sherry - don't look now - WHACK! - got Sandee. thought I was going to get you, didn't you?
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Sandy you little devil, you must be feeling good as you have a strong WHACK!!!!
Okay don't you think I have gone through enough....woke up at 4:30 trying to pass a kidney stone....I have a huge history of them and I have passed well over 40-50 maybe even more, lost track.....but really do you think this could have sprung up on me some other day....ARGH!!!! Thank gosh I am so darn used to walking around with them.....
Loving today's weather, in the 60's and I did some yard work and have a ton more to do, but just to know that I started is a plus.......hope you ladies have a wonderful evening.....HUGS TO ALL!
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your a sneaky one Jo
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June- I have only had one in my life and it literally brought me to my knees...my ex just passed a 5mm stone that was rattling around giving him problems for 5 week.....you are one strong woman!!! I promise not to hit You with a pillow tonight because you have been through enough!
Jo- good shot! I figured I would get a head start as I am so tired I will likely not make it to the sleep over (or if I do, I will be sound asleep)...only hit my right side though ladies, the left side of my neck is stiff/sore (and, like breast cancer...how NOT to get paranoid about every little ache and pain)?...
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June so sorry about your kidney stones, just what you need after all your stomach problems. Hope you get to feeling better so you can join the pillow fight.
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June - So sorry about the kidney stones. What else can go wrong? Nothing I hope. You need a distraction about now - WHACK! WHACK! hehehe ps They were gentle whacks.
Sandee - I only aimed for the right side and it was a light shot. Don't want to hurt you anymore than you are already hurting.
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Jo - right side is good! WHACK back at ya!!! Gotcha on the backside!
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June ~ ugh ~ enough is enough already !!! Hope you pass it soon.......
Jo, are you whacking us already. Sneaky sneaky.
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Thanks girls but you know what I am so used to it, however it just came at the wrong time. It is worse than giving birth and yes the fetal postion is the norm when passing them..... I do feel pretty damn good so WHACK to all of ya ladies minus Sandee as she was so sweet to spare me tonight....Jo you are getting really darn good at this huh???? Where is Tink? She is up to something.....no trusting that one....kiss kiss!
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June...hope you have a HUGE water bottle beside you..we promise not to hit it!
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Sandee why am I not convinced????
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Tink must be hiding. Just remember, I learned everything from her. She is the expert at sneak attacks.
Hey June! WHACK - Did I really do that? hehehe
Sandeeee - Where are you? You could be next.
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June/Jo- I was watching an old episode of Grey's Anatomy that I missed while my cat snored beside me....think Imight be in for more meowing in the middle of the night as I let her sleep too much! WHACK to you both!
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Sandee - Be careful there could be a sneak attack from behind - WHACK- gotcha back.
WHERE THE HECK IS TINK? I COULD USE SOME HELP HERE!!!HEHEHE
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Sandee Sandee Sandee......what happened to your niceness....damn..... you pay a gal a compliment and Whamo.....I love little kitties, nothing better than a fur-ball sleeping all day and screaming in the middle of the night to let him out.....My little guy must have many girlfriends as he is always outside......love those fur-balls......oh and I love Greys....
Listen I am not going to whack you gals as I am saving up my strength for tomorrow night......hugs ladies!
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June - CHICKEN! This is the practice round. I don't miss Greys Anatomy.
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Going to say Good Night Ladies and try to get some sleep. Haven't slept in 3 days. Maybe 4 hours a night and feel like crap now. Hope tomorrow is a better day.
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