snappy
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I wanted to post that I took Tamoxiffen for 5 years after diagnosis. I tested as estrogen positive, so it was recommended.
I had no issues other than I went directly into menopause, which at age 50 plus, I was probably going to get there quick anyway but I had not had any of the typical signs of beginning menopuse.
I too did a lot of reserach but my case is different since I did have cancer.
Also, I starting on Synthroid around the time I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I had lumps or nodules in the thyroid since at least when they were first detected in 1991. Had them biopsied about three times over the years and no cancer was detected. In 2004, I was diagnosed as hypothyroid and started on the Syntroid.
I am taking 100 MCG a day, but started lower, and was titrated to that point. I am seen by a endocrinologist every 4-6 months and have bllod work to monitor the thyroid. My thyroid gets an ultrasound once a year, and the Synthroid seemingly helped them to shrink.
Hope this info is helpful.
If it were my decision to make, I would take the Tamoxiffen. There are risks, but they can be managed. I read a lot about the preventative studies with this drug held years ago and that helped me feel better taking it.
If I had started with bad symptoms I am not sure what I would have done. I think Merry was also on it but had to get off of it.
I am not sure why the side effects are worse in some people rather than others. Unfortuantely, you don't know how you will react until you try it.
I had no issues other than I went directly into menopause, which at age 50 plus, I was probably going to get there quick anyway but I had not had any of the typical signs of beginning menopuse.
I too did a lot of reserach but my case is different since I did have cancer.
Also, I starting on Synthroid around the time I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I had lumps or nodules in the thyroid since at least when they were first detected in 1991. Had them biopsied about three times over the years and no cancer was detected. In 2004, I was diagnosed as hypothyroid and started on the Syntroid.
I am taking 100 MCG a day, but started lower, and was titrated to that point. I am seen by a endocrinologist every 4-6 months and have bllod work to monitor the thyroid. My thyroid gets an ultrasound once a year, and the Synthroid seemingly helped them to shrink.
Hope this info is helpful.
If it were my decision to make, I would take the Tamoxiffen. There are risks, but they can be managed. I read a lot about the preventative studies with this drug held years ago and that helped me feel better taking it.
If I had started with bad symptoms I am not sure what I would have done. I think Merry was also on it but had to get off of it.
I am not sure why the side effects are worse in some people rather than others. Unfortuantely, you don't know how you will react until you try it.