I took 10 mg. every other day for 2 months. On that amount, I could (probably) have persevered and---as the others below my remark say---tried the cornsilk tablets or something, as that and a constant urge to urinate were the primary side effects. I didn't feel "right" but it was nothing compared to the 20 mg. a day I took for 3 months which gave me non-stop UTIs and fatigue so extreme that I could only be up for 3 hours. Still felt like I had to pee ALL the time, but, again, on 5 mg. I might have persevered, but after 2 months (April 23, 2023 to June 23, 2023) on the 10 mg. every other day (40 mg. weekly) I was told I needed to move up to 20 mg. a day (140 mg. a week) and that was a bridge too far for me. I am only too well aware of the dangers of UTIs and the one I had 5 days before New Year's Eve this year hung on like a tick! Two strong antibiotics barely touched it and then the after-effects of the 2 antibiotcs (Amoxicillin and one that started with the letter "n") gave me a fungal infection and I had to take another couple pills for that. I went to the OB/GYN lady who, basically, refused to treat me when I was REALLY in distress and had a pelvic ultra-sound (to make sure that 5 months on Tamoxifen had not caused the beginnings of endometrial cancer.) She is someone I hope to never have to see again, as her compassion for a woman who had been suffering A LOT for 2 full weeks and was not getting better was non-existent, but rather representative of what I've experienced a lot of since December of 2021. (My nice Texas oncologist, hoping to check all the boxes and being careful to make sure that the endometrial cancer side effect didn't surface had talked her up as great, but I found her attitude of "You're not my patient" ---when I had had an appointment with her on her books for a full 9 months---to be less than ideal.)
I actually canceled my appointment after her dismissive indifferent attitude, but someone in her office called me up and said that, if I didn't see her when my appointment came up I could forget about being able to get in for at least 3 months (!) and so I kept the 9-months-on-the-calendar appointment and voiced my unhappiness at being left in distress over the technicality of how I had an appointment to see her of longstanding, but the date hadn't quite rolled around yet. To me, it made sense to see an OB/GYN who specializes in older women and staying on top of these tamoxifen side effects (and a female, to boot) rather than bothering my oncologist, but I ended up having to throw myself on his mercy, because, otherwise, I could have ended up like Tonya Roberts. It was brutal, and simply underscored the "new attitude" of many (not all, but many) medical professionals in the 21st century.
My bloodwork from March 7, 2023, was good. After the 5 months on Tamoxifen (Aug. 30, 2023) ten (10) things were way "off." I had the pelvic ultrasound, but not until I insisted that that was why I had come. (She was going to do a pap test, which I probably had not had for at least 20 years. I told her I wanted the one that clears me of having endometrial cancer from Tamoxifen. She acted rather miffed about that, saying that took place in a different examining room and I'd have to get dressed again to walk 10 feet to the other examining room, which I did. She also said something about how it was getting to be late in the day so hurry up. But I got the test and it was fine.
OMG that's horrid do sorry you won't thru all that