She feels that the swelling and other side effects were direct results of the Tamoxifen. The problem is that there is no other drug that is effective in pre-menopausal women. Post-menopausal women have several to choose from. This demands that we find out where I am in that respect.
Guys, stop reading now. You're welcome.
I haven't had a period since June of '12, when I started chemo. That's to be expected. Starting Tamoxifen was expected to yield the same result, so no shocks there. The problem is that it prevents us from counting on the obvious symptoms to know my menopausal status. So they drew blood. Mom? This is where you remind me how old you were when you went through it.
For now, I am still off Tamoxifen. I don't like that, since I want every weapon available to me in this fight, but I'll deal with it for three more weeks. At that point, I'll go back to see the oncologist and see what my blood work revealed. If I'm pre-menopausal, they'll likely give me an injection (or injections? I don't remember what she said) to stop my ovaries from working, throwing me into menopause. Then I can start one of the many drugs aimed at that.
More waiting. More unsettled worrying. More and more proof that cancer effing sucks. I suggest you avoid it.
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