disneylizzy
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Hi Laurajean, my kids were 7, 10, 14 and 15. We told them before I had the surgery. I did not cry (thru some miracle of God) and I remember explaining that the chemo was medicine that would make Mom sicker before she got better. We also said that it was such powerful medicine that it could kill healthy cells as well as the cancer cells and that was why my hair would fall out. They never asked many questions even later on. I think kids live in the here and now so much that as long as their daily lives are not disrupted, they can be ok and deal with things.
The hot flashes, for me, were the most annoying side effect of tamoxifen. I always dressed in layers so I could whip the top layer off quickly and I stopped wearing turtlenecks altogether. I would keep mail on my desk so I could get up and run out to the mailbox across the street, this was most effective in the middle of winter without a coat.
The hot flashes, for me, were the most annoying side effect of tamoxifen. I always dressed in layers so I could whip the top layer off quickly and I stopped wearing turtlenecks altogether. I would keep mail on my desk so I could get up and run out to the mailbox across the street, this was most effective in the middle of winter without a coat.
