This Tamoxifen sucks!
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My doctor is trying to convince me to take Tamoxifen, but I am really reluctant after reading all the side effects. Three weeks ago I started Budwig therapy (budwigcenter.com). I believe that God created natural remedy so I want to try this approach. Did anyone try it before or any other natural approaches?
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Will start mylan tamoxifen on Monday morning. I am anxious to see what happens! Happy Sunday to everyone!
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I can definitely relate! I was Stage 1/HER2 + in May of 2010. Had DIEP flap procedure in July 2010. Thank The Lord only 1% chance of recurrence. This is my third try at taking Tamoxifen since Nov. 2010. The side effects have been so bad each time, I've decided to quit. This time I have at least 10 of the side effects. The major being unable to focus, nausea/stomach irritation, UTI and frequency, constipation/bloating, and hot flashes/night sweats. With having had a DIEP the bloating and constipation make me feel like my stomach is going to explode. My abs are already tight, so you can imagine all the body functions you feel. Going to call and break the news to my Onc tomorrow. Contemplating Oopherectomy. I will be 50 this year. Have been peri-menopausal for several years prior to bc. Just starting this medication 3x with all the SEs is making me a physical and emotional wreck. My poor husband.... I am also taking Effexor, which could be contributing to some of the SEs. I am not a pill-taker and would rather not take anything, but that is a risk as well. I've already told the Onc I wouldn't do the injections. The whole needle thing scares me after going thru bc surgery. Guess we'll see what she suggests tomorrow.
Just needed to vent! Thanks for being here!
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LtotheK, I really liked your post of Dec. 29. Sometimes when everyone talks about the bad SEs (Which is what the topic is about) but sometimes forget that most are lucky enough not to have to deal with the really crappy ones. So it is good to remind nubies that they hopefully and likely wont have to deal with a lot of them. I've been on it for three weeks and no SE yet. crossed fingers. But I am on Effexor so that may be helping. I was on it long before dx and was happy to find out it was one that wouldn't antagonize Tmox. No fun switching antidepressants!! If I start having SEs I'm going to change manufacturers if I can. That's hard to do as I get mine bymailorder through insurance. glad to join you Tmox sisters on this thread.If I start getting SEs, you'll find me on here in a hurry, moaning and yelling that I can't go to the bathroom , that my booty is itching and I've gained 1200 lbs.lol Praying that everyones SEs just go away and leave you in peace. You all deserve better!! Joyce
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I'm glad to know that Mylan Tamoxifen seems to work better for some people. My son is a chemist for them and I get it free for as long as he works there!
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Teresa,
There are a few women who have tried the Budwig diet. One is Leia, who did started it after surgery and remains cancer-free. The other is chillipadi (I think) who started it before surgery and has had a terrible result (her words). While the cancer has not metastasized, it has grown and has broken through the skin. It's extremely painful and she is working on getting it under control, so that she can have surgery. Obviously, the two women have very different opinions on the efficacy of the Budwig. Leia is a huge fan. Chillipadi is not. (For the record, chillipadi followed the protocol faithfully and to the letter for an extended period of time. It did not work.)
I have researched a lot of alternative methods and the one that really failed to impress me was the Budwig, so I didn't incorporate it. However, there are lots of people who like it, I guess. I think there is a yahoo group for it.
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If I do decide to take Tamox I will cut my dose in half for the first several months to see if I tolerate it. I read in an earlier post that someone's MO did this when they complained of symptoms. It only makes sense that the body has to make a transition and you don't want to throw in everything all at once.
I don't need my MO's permission for this...it's my body and I make the decisions about how it is treated. I will cut the pill in half. I was told the SE's are very similar to those of birth control pills, and I tolerated those well for over 20 years, so we'll see. I'm willing to try anything....once.
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On my first Tamox try I had terrible side effects and with my MO's permission took a short break. During this time I saw a doctor at UCLA Simms-Mann Integrated Oncology. She gave me some herbs and supplements to help combat the SE's. I have been back on it for 4 months now and it is the difference between night and day- side effect wise. I hate being on this drug, I am trying to get to the 2 yr mark so I can re-evaluate but I think, if you can get to a place where the side effects go from all consuming to tolerable, it's worth it! Also, while I agree it is your body and you can do what you want, you should share your choices with your MO. My theory it is their (the doctors job) to keep you well, they can't fully do their job without all the information. Happy to share what I am on or my Int Onc doctors name if you would like.
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sbaaronson: Please share the supplements that you are taking. I have a naturopathic doctor here in Florida that I will be seeing on Thursday. He has me on a number of supplements already and they are helping with the SE's of going off BHRT. Never thought I would be going through menopause at 71:)
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Kaara, FWIW I think starting off on a half dose -- or even a quarter dose -- is a pretty good idea. Some of the SEs I had when starting Tamox went away after my body adjusted to it. However, I'd bet that it's not necessary to do a half dose for several months. You could do a quarter dose for 2 weeks, then a half dose for two weeks, and then a full dose. In my personal opinion, based only on my own experience (plus being an opinionated person
), is that those 4 weeks will tell the tale.
Basically I'd just suggest trying some reduced dose and if you have negligible SEs, increase the dose. If you have SEs but they go away, increase the dose once they go away.
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I started back on Tamoxifen 2 weeks ago. Yesterday I got so dizzy I thought I would faint. Never thought about that being a SE of Tamoxifen so if someone could elaborate on it that would be very helpful.
I have as much joint pain on Tamoxifen as I did on Arimidex so that hasn't changed. Hoping that my BP will drop back to normal on a regular basis and that my cholesterol will go down (both SE's of Arimidex).
I ache from my hips down. My knees hurt - feel like I have shin splints - I just hurt! I was on tamoxifen before and switched over because of all of the aches but Arimidex didn't help that go away. I am now just counting down until I can get off of it - 2.5 years to go.
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jancie, I've definitely seen women on BCO who say they've experienced dizziness when taking Tamox. That's about all I can tell you. Have you thought about seeing if you could get Tamox pills made by a different manufacturer than the one you're taking?
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Hi Jancie ... I had terrible vertigo, dizziness and nausea with Tamoxifen. I only lasted on it six weeks. I just couldn't take it anymore. I was afraid to drive. I had the same problems with Arimidex, only it was even worse. I took the Arimidex for one week.
I've been off all antihormonal medications for four years now.
Sorry you're having the dizziness.
Bren
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jancie and Bren, were you taking the Tamoxifen from Teva? From what I've seen others say, it appears to be the least likely to cause the vertigo/dizziness.
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Cycle ... I have no idea where the Tamoxifen was manufactured. I haven't taken it in four years. I had no idea different manufacturers could cause such problems.
Since I had the same problem with Arimidex, I think it was the antihormonal medication.
Bren
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I have been on the teva tamoxifen for almost 3.5 years. It has been 3 days since the mylan tamoxifen . I had the dizziness euphoria type of symptoms for the pass 3 years.
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Janice-I was on Tamox for 3 months. MO told me to stop it for 1 week & start back on it at 10mg. Dizziness was a huge complaint of mine. There were times when I was afraid to drive. I would also get dizzy rolling over in bed or shifting my weight from one foot to another. Forget alcohol consumption of any kind, not even a glass of wine at a friend's house. Which is about all I ever drink anyway. I also started getting signifigant pelvic pain prior to stopping. FWIW, the brand I'm taking is Teva
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I completely understand that people about to start tamoxifen are worried about it. I felt the same way and put it off for a few weeks gathering up the courage, but have been pleasantly surprised by the few SEs I have. I feel for all of you who have bowel problems, dizziness and other unpleasant effects and I hope you find something that helps. I'm also on TEVA, if it makes a difference. I am so determined never to get this back again that I didn't even consider not taking it.
However: The only thing I've been noticing is some hair loss. I didn't lose my hair during chemo (ice cap, miserable but effective!) but now, 6 weeks out of chemo and a month post-rads, my hair is drifting down like snow when I brush it. There's a little mat of it in the shower drain every morning. Very distressing - I thought I'd escaped this! So far it's not visible and I'm hoping this just goes away as my body gets used to the drug or perhaps it's a delayed effect of chemo so I'm just going to wait and see. Apparently minoxidil contains methylparabens so that doesn't seem to be an option so I'm trying biotin and seeing if that helps. Does anyone know anything about this? Thanks!!
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I am 5 days into the Mylan Tamox. So far so good!
I dont seem to get as many hotflashes. I am trying to keep track of them. I have a small fan on my desk that I turn on when I feel the flash starting!! So so far this morning no fan.......hummmmmm
and its even a warm morning for us here in pittsburgh. Will keep you updated.
Does anyone else get up to pee in the middle of the night and come back to bed and get a night sweat right away?
Ok just turned the fan on...lol
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Since I have opted out of rads, I now have to give serious thought to taking a hormonal therapy. I'm already going through menopause at 71 after being taken off all my BHRT, so hot flashes are the new normal for me:(
vettegal: Yes...when I get up and then get back in bed I almost always have a hot flash! Sucks...now I just automatically don't put the covers back on until it's passed!
Nobody told me getting old would be this much fun...lol!
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Signs of Mercury Poisoning In adults
-nervousness and irritability, difficulty with concentration, headache, tremors, memory loss, depression, insomnia, weight loss, fatigue, numbness or tingling in hands, feet, or around the lips.Gee, for some of us with SEs from tamoxifen, how would you know? If I did not take tamoxifen, I would think I had mercury poisoning.
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LucyL, yes, I believe I've seen some women here talking about hair loss during the Tamox treatment.
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whippetmom: Funny you should mention mercury poisoning...my boyfriend is being treated for that as we speak with chelation therapy. He has MS and when he had his blood tested, the levels of mercury were about three time higher than the body can handle.
When I had the same test, not only did I have high mercury, but also high levels of cadmium, which is tied directly to bc. It gets into the system from secondhand smoke and a number of other things. Does it ever end?
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Well after I said all that went to my onco and he asked me to please stay on taxomifen, so its back. I have been on it and feel yucky but told him I would take it. It has turned me into a roaring fool because I go back and forth so much with it. For the time being I will do what he asked me to do but cant they just fix this, omg, breast cancer has been here since the begining of time. Please forgive my back and forth, its the meds
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Hi,
I am on milk thistle, dandelion, sam-e, biotin, menopret and circumin espressly to fight Tamox side effects. I take many, many more supplements I hope will help stave off any recurrence. Happy to forward the whole list if you are interested.
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jennifer1: Have you tried taking a lower dose until your body adjusts? Some on here have done this and reported better results. Just a suggestion, but run it by your doc. I would think half a dose is better than none.
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i was on apo tamox 20mg for three weeks, it was terrible. and an apparently unnecessary experience to have while recovering from adverse chemo reactions - my radio oncologist doesn't want me taking the drug while in radiation therapy. so now i'm recovering from tamoxifen too. *sigh*
the plan is that i go back to tamox after radiation, but i'm determined to start at a lower dose and see how that goes. the degree to which i was loosing sleep was incredible, and detrimental to my state of health - there's no way i'd last a few months, nevermind five years, if that can't be rectified somehow. i still have neuropathy from chemo that was excerbated while on tamox too, so i'm quite nervous about how i'll 'get back to life' (as expected) on the other side of radiation therapy.... i wonder if the extreme symptoms i experienced on tamox is especial to the herceptin + tamox combination.... are all of you, whom are expressing difficulties here, taking both these drugs?
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ricia-your dr was wrong for starting you on tamoxifen before radiation was done! I have tried taking it in the morning and at night. The best for me was the morning with breakfast , you should take with a full glass of water!
Since I have been on the mylan tamoxifen I have notice some changes, I will post more on that tomorrow. Just spent most of the day doing our taxes whew!
Happy Sunday ladies! -
@vettegal - apparently... and i'm a little resentful, i must say, that my Onc is so oblivious of such things.... has added to my impression that he isn't at all concerned with how much i may needlessly suffer ;p
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I have opted out of rads so probably need something to protect me from recurrence. I am post menopausal so could go with either tamox or al's. Want something that does as little damage as possible to my system. I am going to make an app't with a MO to see what it's all about. In the meantime my holistic dr. has me on low dose Naltroxene which is a super immune booster that helps fight cancer and kills them off, along with other supplements that boost immune system.
The new vaccines now being developed will work the same way...boosting the immune system, so it is important to keep it as healthy as possible.
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