ARGH-- now they want my uterus!!

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Christine2000
Christine2000 Member Posts: 176
edited June 2014 in Stage III Breast Cancer

just had my post-op after my OOPH two and a half weeks ago and my Dr told me that a polyp that she removed from my uterus showed very slight abnormalities (not invasive) and she thought I should get my uterus removed as a preventative measure. She also says I need to get off Tamoxifen and get on an aromatase inhibitor.  I am reeling a bit since I cannot believe I have to have surgery again.

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  • KerryMac
    KerryMac Member Posts: 3,529
    edited May 2011

    Oh, s#it Christine, I am so sorry.

    I think we have a little mental map in our heads of all the things we need to have done treatment-wise, and then something like this comes along and throws a wrench in the works.

    I guess the only thing you can be grateful for is they found this before it caused problems. Better surgery now, than another Cancer Dx a year down the tracks. Cold comfort, I know. 

    ((((hugs))))

  • everyminute
    everyminute Member Posts: 1,805
    edited May 2011

    What a bummer that you have to go back - I had a total hysterectomy all at once done laproscopically - not too big of a deal but I am bummed that you have to go back - hope recovery goes quickly

  • Christine2000
    Christine2000 Member Posts: 176
    edited May 2011

    Thanks everyminute! I was exercising again within about a week of the OOPH but the doctor seemed to think that the recovery for this op would be a solid 2 weeks. I am juggling the fact that my partner will be away all summer (leaves in 2 weeks)and I will be alone with our 12 year old. PLUS my job makes me travel all the time--I asked the Dr if I could wait til the end of the summer and she thought sooner was probably better. So here I go. Very curious for those of you that switched from Tamoxifen to aromatese inhibitors what the transition, s/e's etc were like--

  • clariceak
    clariceak Member Posts: 752
    edited May 2011

    Oh no.  sorry.  You must have mentally over with surgery and then...

     I had a ooph a few months ago and the surgeon asked for permission to do a total hysterectomy if she saw anything suspicious.  Luckily it was clean.

    I'm glad at least your surgeon is changing your estrogen blocker.  My sister had an ooph and her onc and surgeon never changed her from tamoxifen for years after surgery.

  • everyminute
    everyminute Member Posts: 1,805
    edited May 2011

    I had it all at once and was back to work in a few days - it was 2 weeks til I was walking fast again but I was walking at the track before that.

    I stayed on tamox for another 2 years after that and only switched to AI (arimidex) this past Jan.  It has been 50/50% side effect wise - some ways I feel better (less bladder pain) but maybe more hot flushes .  Have a litte more energy too I think.  I didnt do too badly on tamox or ai overall!

    Good luck!

  • JacquelineG
    JacquelineG Member Posts: 282
    edited May 2011

    I switched in January from Tamoxifen to AI too, and it hasn't been bad at all. Haven't had joint pain at all. I tolerated both well, thankfully!

    good luck!

    Jackie

  • Pure
    Pure Member Posts: 1,796
    edited May 2011

    Hi there,

     So sorry to hear of your surgery. I switched as well right after my oomph...I wanted to switch as I new ALS were more effective in terms of reoccurence. I had no side effects really.. I feel good.. No different... I do have some mino hot flashes but that is about it... Hang in there:)

  • O2BAKAT
    O2BAKAT Member Posts: 11
    edited May 2011

    I had a total hysterectomy at Christmas because Tamoxifen increased uterine cancer risks and I also wanted off of Tamoxifen and on an aromatase inhibitor. I didn't really have any side effects w/ tamoxifen nor any with arimidex. I also had the TEs out and implants in during same surgery. This surgery was a walk in the park compared with original bilat. mast. Had surgery on a Thursday and was at Basketball games that Saturday, Good Luck!

  • O2BAKAT
    O2BAKAT Member Posts: 11
    edited May 2011

    I got a total hysterectomy this Christmas because of Tamoxifen's uterine cancer risks, I then switched over to arimidex just because it seemed more effective and the side effects were better. Really didn't have any problems with Tamoxifen. This surgery was not bad at all, almost wanted to see my uterus because my surgery seemed so non-debilitating. Good Luck!

  • KerryMac
    KerryMac Member Posts: 3,529
    edited May 2011

    I was only on Tamox for a few months, but I really have no problems with Arimidex either - hot flashes, and I do notice some joint pain if I don't exercise every day. That's it really.

  • Christine2000
    Christine2000 Member Posts: 176
    edited May 2011

    Hey all-- thanks for the responses! spoke to my onc nurse last night and am now officially off Tamoxifen. My oncologist thinks the OOPH surgeon might be being too conservative and we should show the slides to another MD for a second opinion-- I'm torn between not wanting any more surgery right away BUT also wanting to just get the damn thing out!

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