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Hormone Therapy Description and Side Effects - What Cancer Survivors said about their hormone therapy treatment.

  • Aridmadex x 5 years
  • Arimedex
  • Arimedex - some joint pain in fingers
  • Arimidex taken at night. Started treatment Aug. 07. Sleep deprived, night sweats, bones ache, sometimes tired, always hungry. UPDATE AUG/08. Side effects have lessened but just slightly.
  • Arimidex-joint pain, hot flashes, mood swings
  • armidex, no side effects as of yet, except it seems that my hair is thinning out some
  • Armidex. Started Feb. 12, 2007 after I had hysterectomy on Feb. 5. Tumor was estrogen fed so I just decided to get rid of everything.
  • Because I didn't have Chemo they won't give me Herceptin. Politics. It hasn't been approved by the FDA that way. Would love to meet other women who have bucked the system.
  • Bio-identical HRT in the form of transdermal creams: includes Bi-estrogen, Progesterone, and Testosterone...started March 2007. No side effects to speak of so far! I highly recommend seeing a HRT specialist to look into bio-identical HRT. After reading "What your doctor may not tell you about menopause" I refuse to go on the "conventional" synthetic hormones most doctors prescribe.
  • Can't do any kind of hormones, cause my hormones is what caused my cancer.
  • Femara. Because I had my ovaries removed.
  • Fermara
  • herceptin 11/05-08/04/06 no noted side effects
  • hot flashes, memory loss, lack of energy, depersion
  • I started taking tamoxifin last Oct. 2004 and I am on my way to my 4th yr. I'm taking tylenol pm so I could sleep and also I experience the shortness of breath once in a while.
  • I took Arimidex am now on Femera, both I'm told can cause the pain side effects I have now.
  • I took Tamoxifen in 1991 and am currently getting Faslodex once every six weeks since 2004.
  • I was 37 when I went through these treatments, so after awhile I got hot flashes (which I still get) I dont like that I am losing estrogen at too young an age, it has slowed, what has been a fast metabolism all my life! I have been afraid to take any hormone therapy up to this point.
  • I'll take my chances without it
  • I'm on Arimidex. I have finally gotten through most of the aches and pains and figured out my vitamin cocktail to help combat that and this instant menopause.
  • I'm on Exemestane. That's not one of the options in the box above. It makes me tired. Not if I'm driving or walking or doing someing. If I'm listening to a lecture or sitting in church, sometimes the tiredness hits. Doctors say it's one of the side effects.
  • N/A
  • No hormone therapy.
  • no treatment yet?
  • None
  • None available.
  • None.
  • Pending
  • started arimidex in Dec. 2007 could not toleerate the joint pain was switcehd to femara April 4 2008, having problems with it also trying to figure out a pain manage ment plan and how to quit being hungry...
  • STarted with tomoxophen and then a year or more ago transfered me to auromacin as its supposed to be more aggressive .....
  • Tamoxifen (1/2007-6/2007) - Intensified PMS; ineffective against lesions
  • Tamoxifen - Hot flashes every 1/2 hour.
  • Tamoxifen - July 1994 through July 1999 Hot flashes were the only side effect I remember. Arimidex - June 2006 through January 2007 No side effects that I noticed. I was taken off Arimidex because my oncologist was concerned with damage to my bones. I was diagnosed with low bone mass or osteopenia on 02/20/06
  • Tamoxifen for 18 months then switched to Arimidex for 18 months, I can't tolerate the joint pain, muscle pain and fatigue anymore so now I am back on Toxifen as of last week. Vaginal dryness, now on e-string.
  • Tamoxifen, on it almost 2 years.
  • Tamoxifen--all the fun stuff; abdominal pain, heavy cylce, hot flashes, severe mood swings, leg pain...
  • Tamoxifen. Started in August and then got off in October as I was experiencing heavy menses. I then had to have a endometrial biopsy and ultra sound. They both came back normal.
  • Tamoxifin - 1 tablet daily Started March 16, 2007 Itchy Eyes, Nausia at first, Headache
  • to come
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