Bottle 'o Tamoxifen
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Thanks Beaverntx and Runor for sharing your experiences. I think I will continue with the whole pill at night for another week, then I am going to investigate the 10 mg twice a day route. I have not seen any info on how the drug metabolizes or if there is a fall off, say after 18 hrs or something like that. Who knows the twice a day may make me nuts. But worth the investigation.
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I have been on Femara for 4 years now. I had osteoporosis before even starting, and have a Dexa scan coming up which I know won't be good. I am unable to take osteoporosis drugs.
So I am pretty sure my oncologist is going to want to switch me to Tamoxifen, but she is leery because I have atrial fibrillation, which can cause clots. My afib is infrequent- two big episodes in three years- but dramatic when it happens. It is conceivable that I have it more often and don' feel it, but 30 day monitors don't show that.
So I have declined blood thinners. Cardiologists now say that aspirin is not effective in preventing clots from afib.
Does anyone know if aspirin is still considered effective for clots from Tamoxifen?
Does anyone know if having afib would increase my clot risk from Tamoixifen or is the clot creation from afib totally different from the clot creation from Tamoxifen if unrelated.
I do see, with my amateur research efforts, that I should "talk to my doctor" if I have additional risks for stroke, including afib. The question might be, which doctor? The oncologist refers me to heart doctor and vice versa!!
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so tamoxifen causes clots by increasing levels of estrogen in the blood. The higher estrogen levels are because the tamoxifen is blocking the estrogen from being used at the cellular level. This may (or may not) cause additional estrogen to be produced. With or without additional estrogen production, there is excess estrogen and it basically can make your blood cells sticky. Too many stick together and voila! A clot is formed. If you’re already at risk for clots I’d be very leery about taking tamoxifen. Even on a blood thinner. You’ve mentioned afib but not if you’ve had a clot that you took blood thinners for in the past. If you’ve had an actual clot in the past, you’re not supposed to take tamoxifen as it’s a sign that your blood may already trend toward being a little sticky. I think I’d have to weigh risk of bone loss over the next year vs my age, my overall health/life expectancy, and risk of deadly clot on tamoxifen given the afib or risk of recurrence/mets if you take nothing. If I chose to take tamoxifen anyway, I’d drive definitely add one of the newer anti-clot meds (Xarelto or Eliquis) as far less chance of developing uncontrollable bleeds/bruising. Hope this helps
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Hi Cheryl,
Hope those GYNO test go easy on you! It would be so nice if someone could find a more gentle way to get this tests done. Maybe instead of sticking wands up they could just wave it over everything and have it be done with. I'll be sending you good thoughts for getting through the test itself and for good results. Sorry you had to come back on the Tamoxifen Train hope you have some more smoother rides then bumpy ones.
That is wonderful that your boys are in the same class this year then they can help each other with the homework. I think schools now a days are over doing it with the homework free time does not seem to exist anymore.
Well lately, I've been feeling extra emotional and I have a cold to top it off too. I thank my "children" for the cold they were all sick last week at preschool. I've been feeling so many different feeling these past few weeks and having long crying break downs to let everything out. I can't tell if it is from the Tamoxifen or the fact that I didn't deal with my feeling regarding BC last year, so now it is all coming out. I've had lost of angry tears cause I'm so upset that i have to deal with all the breast crap! Thanks for listening!
Okay so the good news is Tamoxifen wasn't horrible today. When I saw my primary doctor today she said she would send me for a pelvic ultrasound to check up on my pelvic pain which I think are caused by cysts. In the meantime, I have a general pelvic exam this coming week. Glad things will be checked out and I wont feel so paranoid.
How are you doing?
Hope everyone is doing well and if not boy this sure is the place to come and vent!
Hugs and Love to all,
Sara
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Oh Sara I hope you are feeling better soon, darn kids always wanting to share. lol Keep an eye on the crying break downs, it is a side effect of Tamoxifen to cause depression - the drug just keeps on giving! If you find yourself getting worse call the doctor and come vent to us, pm me if need be I am just a click away and always have an "ear" for you. Hopefully if there are cysts they can get rid of them and the pain they with them!
The twins are working on a model and google slide presentation of some part of the body. DS1 is doing the Digestive System and DS2 is doing the Circulatory. Last week we built the models, today they need to finish up the Google slide part for presentations this week.
As for the Big T - my feet are doing there wonderful cramping, but hey no hot flashes so there is a bright side I guess. I had blood work done the other day and the numbers are dropping, pointing to anemia. Now to find out why I am anemic, starting with a nasty fecal test! Mailing poop through the mail - something wrong with that! The things we have to do to make sure we are ok. I am finding I am so tired lately, not sure if it's the Tamoxifen (going back on it) or the anemia. I have zero energy to do anything, I dream of the day when my energy returns and I don't have to go to bed before my kids or take naps in the afternoon! lol
Keep us posted on how things are going Sara.
xxx
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Dear Cheryl,
Thank you so much for your support and extra Love I appreciate it so much. Just reading your message made me feel better. I hope my cold bug leaves me alone soon. It isn't to bad just annoying I wish children would keep there germs to themselves they don't have to share everything. LOL
If you need a listening ear I am here for you too. It sounds like you are going through a rough time. Anemic that is something to be concerned about I hope your doctors are able to help you figure out what is going on soon and can make thing better. I agree there is something very wrong with sending poop in the mail. I feel for the mail carriers who have to deliver it.
Hope you get your energy back soon it really sucks feeling tired all the time. I hear you about all these test it is great that we get to have them, but at the same time it would be even nicer not to have to take them at all. Our bodies should just work right and have no problems at all dam it!
Glad you boys are able to help each other on there school project hope it turns out well.
Wishing you well, please let me know how things go and what results you get back.
Sending you lots of Love and Hugs,
Sara
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I try very hard to fight the down days. But last night, when Hub and I were watching tv and my damn leg cramped up, I lost it. It didn't just cramp up for a minute and then ease off. Oh no. We were in for a good 10 minutes of unrelenting pain that no amount of walking, moving, rubbing, POUNDING, flexing was going to fix. It buckled me over at the waist because everything from knee to groin was in spasm. Hub is looking at me like I am making it up, can it really hurt that bad that you are gasping and moaning.
And then I cried. I just burst into tears. I have had it with this bullshit. Fuck this. These aren't leg cramps, this is ripping muscle off bone. This leaves me unable to walk normally for days. Over and over that same muscle threatens. I live in FEAR of being in a restaurant or shop or driving when that happens, because the pain is blinding and desperate. "Tamoxifen may have some side effects." Are you KIDDING me with this shit?! This is a threat to my own safety and the safety of others should this ever happen when I'm driving !
I am tired. I am stiff. My body has aged. My joints creak and my muscles spasm and I hate that life is not lived from the perspective of all the life I have yet to live, but the death I have waiting for me. Yeah, yeah, I could live to a ripe old age. I would have much preferred to live it without visions of death dancing in my head. I get up every day and act normal. Do the normal stuff. Live life pretty much like I did before. Only I don't FEEL like I did before. And just to keep me from ever getting too comfortable, some unseen hand sinks its claws into a muscle in my leg and shakes me like a dog with a rat.
I am scared to go to bed. Scared to roll over or change position. Scared of my own body for so many reasons. I have proof in more than one way that it cannot be trusted.
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Oh Runor, do I know that pain and you should slap that husband of yours for being an inconsiderate SOB! What you are going through is exactly why I quit tamoxifen for those few short days, it's quality of life vs quantity of life. Have you tried stretching on a daily basis? Not sure if it helps but I am trying this plus squats, anything really! I hope you have a better day today - always here to "listen when you need an ear".
Sara - it's a viscous cycle in that room of yours - flu's getting passed from one kid to the next, to the next. It may be wise for you to invest in a gas mask... hehe
xxx
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Pickles. Pickle juice. The football coaches and soccer coaches swear by it. So I’m trying it. Anything to stop the leg cramps and foot cramps. It’s better. Not gone but better.
In the spring when I was cramping like this it was anemia. Very low iron. Got two infusions. They seemed to help. But they said to expect it to come back.
Rumor, I seriously, physically, feel your pain. I wish I had a better answer than iron infusions and the hope of a miracle through pickle juice. But it’s all I have.
I’m talking to my MO tomorrow when I get bloodwork and all that done for my3 month check. Something’s gotta give
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I completely forgot about pickle juice! It’s what the coaches and PT for my son’s football team recommends. My son had me make him some pickle juice ice pops...add a little sugar to the pickle juice, stir, then pour into ice pop molds and freeze.
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Vampeyes, my hub did not SAY that he doubted my pain, just watched me hobble, gasp and pound my leg as if I was a circus side show. Which, I suppose, I kind of was. He can be a bit thick but is not intentionally cruel. It's like the whole cancer bullshit is foreign to him. An event he can't grasp, can't identify with. And if I'm being honest until it was me on the receiving end of a lumpectomy and radiation and lymphedema and leg cramps and chin hairs - I could not have identified with it either. And now I can't UNidentify with it. In a serious funk the last few days. Serious funk.
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Runor I so get what you are saying not truly understanding life with cancer until you are in it. Sorry the T is grinding on you so.
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Runor- my DH is a fix it kind of guy. If it needs "fixing" he can fit. The one thing he can't fix is me and I think that makes the BC and LE journey hard for him. He's been a trooper and gone above and beyond to help deal with this crap. (Especially the damn LE it's been my biggest issue!)
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Sorry Runor I misread your post about hubby. I hear you on the identifying part, it's that with anything and I try to remember that when some seem like they don't care - more they just don't understand. I am sorry you are in a funk, is it just the pain or is there more to it? Tamoxifen can mess with depression, my last MO was quite concerned about my depression and Tamoxifen, so much so that everything thing I brought up to him was all my depression talking. (So I fired him and got a new one). I can't remember if you have tried a different brand of Tamoxifen? Could be worth a shot that maybe some of the fillers in your current brand are causing the leg cramps. Sending you some big cyber hugs.
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Hi Sara, hope you are feeling better. I have days like that also. I work in a dorm and I cried all day 2 weeks ago. It was horrible, those poor residents had no idea what to do.
My hubby is not a good "supporter " unless i directly tell him what I need. Then he is right there. Some times it sucks, but he was like that when we got married so I shouldn't expect him to change. I cry all the time and he looks at me and says "i don't know what to do" really silly man get me a Kleenex and hold me. Lol.
Only thing I've found that helps with cramps is soaking in Epsom salt weekly. They have tons with scents now. My MO suggested i try it.
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MO said the foot pain most likely isn’t from tamoxifen. He said he had never heard of it. All over joint pain yes, specific just to feet no. So, going to see a podiatrist to see if it is something more body mechanical based than medical based.
Won’t get bloodwork results for a few days. Bleh. I was hoping for some hel
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It's interesting - I had surgery to remove an infected TE last month and the PS told me to stop Tamo one week before and after surgery. (Actually, I called his office and asked about it, because organizationally speaking, he was a train wreck.) I now have a new PS and will have another surgery in a few weeks and this PS says to stay on Tamo. Sheesh... You'd think they would all get on the same page at the yearly conferences...
I met with the onco last week - I haven't had a period since 6 weeks after starting Tamo so she is going to test me for menopause when I go back. Yay. Said they might switch me to AI if that's the case - I assume those side effects are equal to Tamo, ¿yes? The one bright spot in our conversation was her assuring me that my nightly beer or glass of wine is just fine. I was going to have some compliance issues otherwise.
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Hi ladies, I am a quiet reader of the boards. I do not post that often. I had my exchange surgery a couple weeks ago. It seems everything is great! I am lucky. I decided to only have a right mastectomy. I have been off ofTamoxifen for 3 weeks for the surgery and I have to say I feel great. I have come to realize the tamoxifen really affects my personality.
I have a couple of questions for you ladies. Does the fatigue and irritability decrease as you get use to the medication? I was on it 3 months before my exchange surgery. My MO made it sound that if I had a prophylactic left mastectomy then I would not need to take Tamoxifen. I have noticed that lots of you ladies who have had both sides done are on it, I was curious what you were told? I am seriously considering going for the other side if it means stopping this medication. I am just not myself, but also have anxiety about a reoccurrence. Thanks for any insight
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TaRenee - As for the foot pain, there are a lot of us women who are getting it, I wouldn't think it to be a coincidence that so many of us are suffering with it. I don't think they know or have listed all the side effects of this wonderful drug. Just my two cents.
Ready - I believe the AI's may be worse as they can cause bone thinning, osteoporosis, if you are doing ok on Tamoxifen you may want to stay on it.
Skiboots - Unfortunately you are ER+ so that means Tamoxifen or an AI (if past menopause) whether you have a mastectomy or not. Of course it is totally your call on the matter, but hormone receptor-positive breast cancers need estrogen and/or progesterone to grow. Tamoxifen attaches to the hormone receptor in the cancer cell, blocking estrogen from attaching to the receptor. Unfortunately it's not just the breast tissue that gets breast cancer, tamoxifen can help with Mets.
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Ready - I found the AIs had similar SEs to tamoxifen but far less severe.
Skiboots - Yes taking tamoxifen can affect your personality. It’s unclear if it’s a direct eff ct of the tamoxifen itself or the change in estrogen levels which in turn affect the activity of serotonin, norepinephrine, and/or dopamine in our brain. You may want to discuss trying an anti-depressant with your MO or IM. Just a low dose may help get those levels back to normal.
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The medication suppresses your estrogen which is what feeds your breast cancer. Double mastectomy does not guarantee no more breast cancer . Any possible rogue or dormant cell is starved of its fuel to grow. try to stick it out. I didn't
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My MO specifically asked me if my feet were hurting, because she sees this type of joint pain frequently with Tamoxifen.
And the answer is yes
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Hi Tamox buddies,
I am going off Tamox and probably switching to Aromasin. How long does the Tamox stay in your system before you can start the new drug? I have been off nearly 2 weeks and meet tomorrow with Oncol to discuss the change of meds. I thoroughly researched Femara, Letrozole and Aromasin in making my decision.
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ReadyAbout- I found this when trying to figure this out as well. It at least gives a decision tree to follow regarding when to stop before surgery—hope the link works!
https://www.journal-surgery.net/article/S1743-9191(12)00091-X/pdf
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Thanks, Cpeachymom!
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Thank you, cpeachymom. That link is a keeper!
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Angelsgal57- when I was switched from Tamoxifen to Anastrozole it was stop one start the other the next night. (Now I'm back on Tamoxifen so who knows what's best!)
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my both legs hurt so bad as well, I really suffer walking after sitting for more than 10 mins, its so difficult as I am a teacher and need to walk whole day, I am literally in pain, Its like my body jumped from 39 to 80 over night
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I thought the foot pain had to be medicine related. I’ve heard quite a few of us here are having issues. I sure don’t want to pay for podiatrist and xrays and all that if I don’t need it. What have any of you found that works? Anything? I did get compression socks (knee high) and I love them. I feel like that may help but I still have the pain. Ugh
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I hadn’t heard that Tamo could cause mood changes- why did the MO never mention this? Could explain why I cried at the orthopedist’s office today. I haven’t cried in front of a single cancer doctor this whole time, but today I was talking to orthopedist about possible hamstring surgery when I suddenly broke down. Thank goodness she’s a woman; she said I was overdue for a cry in front of a doctor. I am much more prone to crying at the drop of a hat and my family is baffled by it. Could Tamo be the culprit?
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