Estradiol For vaginal atrophy after breast cancer. Is it safe?
I have developed severe atrophy 25 years after estrogen receptive breast cancer. Did chemo, radiation and 5 years of Tamoxifen. I was always told NO estrogen. I am experiencing extreme pain and bleeding so sexual intimacy is impossible. I also have been diagnosed with Lichen sclerosus. I am 65 years old. My gyno has prescribed Estradiol vaginal cream 0.01%. I am told the new view and trials say is it is safe for breast cancer survivors. Anyone been down this route or had their gynecologist say this? I really want to try this for quality of life with my husband but I am also very scared.
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Yes I finally started it. I am using only a pea size amount every two weeks because I am so leery. Just that much has helped tho. After coming back and reading all the comments I will start once a week. I am hopeful. I’ll let you know after a month if every week if I see a big difference.
I’ve tried Replens. I got a start of a UTI and thought that was the culprit. 🤷♀️. How often do you apply?
@roch. Did your gyno prescribe estradiol cream. How is it working. I’m like all these ladies - tried So Many OTC things and nothing works well. Thanks
Ok the alpha hydroxide one probably better but expensive and you have to join the club...
I gues you have to try the alpha hydroxyzine one
Let me know
What about revaree? I have bot tried yet but my doctor recommends. I use replens and it seems to work. Revaree is more expensive and has alphahydroxy in it. Anyone try it to see if it works?
I tried it for a few months and it did not work for me. Unfortunately.
@sequoia
I went on vacation right after picking up prescription and decided to wait till got back home to try. Now I need to start using as part of my routine, I think right before I go to bed. I will let you know how goes.
I use Replens every other day (moisturizer insert) but honestly not great and not cheap. Both my onco and GI doc approved the estrogen cream. I am to get it started using every day for 5 consecutive days (pea size - rub around and at opening) and then twice a week going forward. I'll report back - I' m 58yrs old, letrozole for a year.