tamoxifen and surgery
Hi ladies, My oncologist told me today that she wants me to stop taking the tomaxifin one week before and for one week after my upcoming hysterectomy on Aug 31. She said tamoxifen can thicken the blood and she doesn't want to run a risk of blood clots. I'm fine with that, but my question is this,,, I started taking the tomaxifin on may 14th this year and I haven't had a period since June 21st. HEAVEN!!!! I'm wondering if I go off it for the week before the surgery will my period come right back, or does anyone know how long it stays in the body after I stop it for those 2 weeks? Any help is very appreciated! ! Sandy.
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hi, good luck with your surgery! My understanding is that it can come back within a year or so. But ask her to get your fsh and lsh levels checked to see how far gone your period is. If those numbers are high then they won't drop right away.
How'd u do with tamoxifen so far? I'm afraid to take it
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My understanding is that it takes 6 weeks for tamox to completely flush from your system and 6 weeks for it to fully ramp up too.
All surgery increases our risk for clots (the longer the surgery, the greater impact, so 6 hours under general anesthesia has more risk than 2 hours. Also, before and after any surgery, patients are generally not as active as usual). So you can also ask your surgeon about any concerns. When I had my hysterectomy this year, they put squeezers on my calves during surgery (I think that's standard). I'd previously asked to be tested for the blood clotting factors (why don't the docs screen for this?) and since I have one copy, my surgeon also put me on a low-dose of blood thinner during/after surgery. There are other things you can do to reduce your risk of clots: get up and walk around as early and as much as possible. Stay hydrated. I already have compression socks for when I fly, so when I got home I wore those around the house (until I was back at my usual level of activity--walking 1/2 hour every day).
Does tamox stop your periods? My MO says no. But she did say that it can interfere with the "signalling." I think this means that your body is still ovulating but you may not slough the cells and bleed. FWIW, I took a one-year break from tamox (due to pre-meno bone loss. Why don't the docs warn about this?) and my MO said, that overall, taking a break but continuing for a total of 5 years should not change my overall outcome. So taking a two-week break shouldn't be a concern.
Good luck with your surgery!
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Thankyou for your reply, I have had no problems at all while taking the tomaxifin, maybe I'm one of the lucky ones but it's been a piece of cake for me. Sandy
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Thankyou Peggy, that was a very informative reply, you sound very knowledgeable! !! I have my compression stockings all ready also, as I am leaving for mexico tomorrow and surgery scheduled for the day after we come home! Ugh.
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