Pain and Other Things
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Thank you Lita57, i am trying really hard. I wish it did come and go but it is always with me. Thank God the severity goes from mild to bad,and i can relish in the good days.
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Lita start your own thread ckickie poo
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Sas,
The late Kandy started a thread in my name already...Lita57
)...but i try to post positive stuff there, not all the pain and suffering and numbness. -
Nan your pains are real, identifying can be a problem. Description sounds liver. Gallbladder gone. Let's do this by phone. Easier.
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Lita I'm a Nurse with many divergent subspecialties. Please, not willing to share the space b/c you have no education about the questions.
For those that may believe that response unkind, soory, but it's real -
Nan - Have you ever been on Tamoxifen or currently on it?
There is a risk of 30-40% in developing Non-Alcoholic FAtty Liver Disease from taking Tamoxifen. If I'm reading correctly, they found evidence of this in a recent US of yours?
The reason I bring this up is I recently found out about liver damage risks due to Tamoxifen, thanks to a member, CanadaLiz. My MO never ever mentioned it to me. I posted some info and studies regarding this on the Bottle O' Tamoxifen thread (posted 12/16/18). (linked a few below for you if you are interested)
I'm sorry that you're experiencing pain and no one has been able to quite figure it out yet. Maybe this might be relevant, maybe not. Either way my thoughts are with you and hoping they can find the source of the issue soon. Healing and hugs.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26071793

A prospective, randomized study on hepatotoxicity of anastrozole compared with tamoxifen in women with breast cancer
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4462391/
"In addition, fatty liver disease, also known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), was observed in more than 30% of patients with breast cancer who received tamoxifen as adjuvant therapy.10,11 The first anastrozole-induced hepatotoxicity case was reported in 2006.12 A retrospective study demonstrated that fatty liver disease detected using ultrasound was more frequently seen with tamoxifen than with anastrozole (30.4% vs 6.25%).13 "Association between tamoxifen treatment and the development of different stages of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26071793
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S092966461500176X
"Several studies showed that taking tamoxifen may incur a 30–40% risk of developing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD), according to different diagnosis instruments."ConclusionThe current study suggests that tamoxifen treatment is associated with the risk of fatty liver either by increasing the risk of newly developed fatty liver conditions or worsening previous fatty liver conditions, and even retarding fatty liver improvement."
"Our study suggests that tamoxifen is associated with the risk of NAFLD development, either by increasing the developed fatty liver or worsening the previous fatty liver condition and even retarding fatty liver improvement. The severity of fatty liver is associated with higher rates of abnormal LFT. During the follow-up period, regular abdominal ultrasound checkup, not just for detecting liver nodules, but also for identifying fatty liver change, is crucial. Further checking of liver function and other metabolic conditions once the fatty liver condition has progressed is essential."
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I'm curios if they biopsy patients to determine if they ave fatty liver before they're entered into the study. I was diagnosed with fatty liver at 50 and was in perfect health. My gastro doctor called it the American liver
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Joe -- I recall reading specifically in at least two of those studies that they did do pre-screening for FLD via blood work, US, and biopsies. I am unsure about the remaining studies.
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Thanx Spoonie
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Hi, I was no tamoxifen but not anymore d/t side effects. I am feeling better these days accepted a pulled a muscle in my hip. My pain is improving, still have bad days but I am not on the lyrica anymore and still doing ok so I am excited to see hope at the end of the tunnel. I confess I have a big fear of this cancer.
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I've been suffering from back pain for almost 7 months now and can't sleep properly at night. I already have prescription meds but I refrain on using them coz it only takes the pain for a minute or so and back again. Then one of my friends gave me a joint to try if it makes me feel better and it does! I try asking him what it is but he has no idea also. So I started doing my own research about medical marijuana and strains that would be effective against pain management
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Please make sure your oncologist knows about the pain. I was treated with meds and physical therapy for almost a year only to continue with pain and the DX metastatic.
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What happened since my last post was the loss over a short time of 6 of our sisters. I frankly, was a mess. I needed to not be here. I left folks in the lerch . Sorry. This is my first time back in months. Not sure of the value of my return.
If I leave again, I promise to state it, so no one expecting a response will be left without one.
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NanfromOnta…How does the info from Spoonie77 work for you. It's important b/c it may work for others?
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