Venlafaxine for hormone flashes

Posted by sue417 @sue417, Jun 22 4:21pm

Hi
I am 10wks out from radiation and 8 mths from stopping hrt which I was on for 10yrs. Having wicked pms symptoms and depression , also my radiation fatigue is getting worse. I would like to know if anyone has tried this medication and if it helped. I have a script on hold but think I may give it a shot.

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@sue417

Hi
Thanks gor sharing that information. May I ask your age when you went on it first

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Mid 30s. I was through with surgeries and the oopherectomy, and was already on tamoxifen. I was in my third week of radiation. The hot flashes were so bad, they would start with a seizure like period of several minutes. Then last for an hour.
This did not get rid of them but it definitely made them better.

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@auntieoakley

Mid 30s. I was through with surgeries and the oopherectomy, and was already on tamoxifen. I was in my third week of radiation. The hot flashes were so bad, they would start with a seizure like period of several minutes. Then last for an hour.
This did not get rid of them but it definitely made them better.

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Hi
Wow that was young. I tried tamoxifen for 6 days and that was enough for me.I'm not doing any of those medications.

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@sue417

Hi
Yes I agree everyone has to do what works for them. I started taking MCT oil
With my smoothie and it's really helped my brain fog and overall fatigue. It has alot of advantages for brain health and energy. You may want to investigate. You purchase at a health food store. I took an antidepressant when I was 20-24 due to a tragic loss in my life and it did help me get thru. The meds back then were not so difficult to stop as they are now. I wish you peace in your path.

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I take Venaflaxine for depression while caregiving my mom. She passed away 2.5 years ago and I tried once to titrate it down and get off it but it didn't work. Recently (last week) prior to being diagnosed with Breast cancer I again wanted to try to get off it, didn't get the chance to even try now that the cancer verdict is in. I'm wondering what will happen during the time they tell me to stop all meds before my surgery and after. I'm 71 years old and have had hot flashes for YEARS. Had a full hysterectomy 30 years ago. That causes surgical menopause as we all might know, so, I put up with it for several years but it seems I still suffer from sweating so much and prefusely; almost embarassing! Thank God I'm retired and don't have to be dressed up sitting in meetings as I use to be. If I miss taking V even one day I feel myself on edge. Not good. Gotta get off it. When my mom passed away I couldn't cry, when I was diagnosed with cancer, I couldn't cry. Guess it works well for keeping you even keel and NOT crying huh?.

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@cancerjm

I take Venaflaxine for depression while caregiving my mom. She passed away 2.5 years ago and I tried once to titrate it down and get off it but it didn't work. Recently (last week) prior to being diagnosed with Breast cancer I again wanted to try to get off it, didn't get the chance to even try now that the cancer verdict is in. I'm wondering what will happen during the time they tell me to stop all meds before my surgery and after. I'm 71 years old and have had hot flashes for YEARS. Had a full hysterectomy 30 years ago. That causes surgical menopause as we all might know, so, I put up with it for several years but it seems I still suffer from sweating so much and prefusely; almost embarassing! Thank God I'm retired and don't have to be dressed up sitting in meetings as I use to be. If I miss taking V even one day I feel myself on edge. Not good. Gotta get off it. When my mom passed away I couldn't cry, when I was diagnosed with cancer, I couldn't cry. Guess it works well for keeping you even keel and NOT crying huh?.

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I can't cry either! It is weird, but better than crying all the time! For me when I had my surgeries, my Dr let told me I could take an anxiety med so maybe ask your surgeon if you can take this.

So sorry for your diagnosis. Please stay positive and strong. You can do this. 💪

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@cancerjm

I take Venaflaxine for depression while caregiving my mom. She passed away 2.5 years ago and I tried once to titrate it down and get off it but it didn't work. Recently (last week) prior to being diagnosed with Breast cancer I again wanted to try to get off it, didn't get the chance to even try now that the cancer verdict is in. I'm wondering what will happen during the time they tell me to stop all meds before my surgery and after. I'm 71 years old and have had hot flashes for YEARS. Had a full hysterectomy 30 years ago. That causes surgical menopause as we all might know, so, I put up with it for several years but it seems I still suffer from sweating so much and prefusely; almost embarassing! Thank God I'm retired and don't have to be dressed up sitting in meetings as I use to be. If I miss taking V even one day I feel myself on edge. Not good. Gotta get off it. When my mom passed away I couldn't cry, when I was diagnosed with cancer, I couldn't cry. Guess it works well for keeping you even keel and NOT crying huh?.

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On sertraline, I do cry but it is more appropriate than before, not leaking all all the time. I am definitely less agitated about things, and take more in stride. I tell people it it is my filter. I still sweat profusely in the heat to the point of embarrassment but the hot flashes I get during more moderate temperatures are definitely less and less intense.
I would not skip doses of your venlafaxine, especially now, with a new diagnosis. If you really want off of it. Talk to your doctor about titrations. I know from experience, all of these drugs will kind of zing your brain if you miss a dose or quit cold turkey. Some of these zings are more like a shock from a high voltage power line.
How are you handling the new cancer diagnosis?

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@sue417

Hi
Wow that was young. I tried tamoxifen for 6 days and that was enough for me.I'm not doing any of those medications.

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Hi,
How are you doing now?
Dg?
How long with no recurrance?
I don’t take tamoxifen either.

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@salamander

Hi,
How are you doing now?
Dg?
How long with no recurrance?
I don’t take tamoxifen either.

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Hi
I am a newbie I just had surgery and finished treatment in April of this year.
Struggling with radiation fatigue and menopause symptoms. My bc was hormone positive so hrt was taken away. It sucks. Hoping to see a naturopath that's specializes in oncology to see if there is anything I can take to ease menopause symptoms.

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@auntieoakley

Just an add on to the information that others have already posted.
When I was in radiation (a lifetime ago) and the emotions were really hitting me hard, and the hot flashes made me want to lay in a tub of ice, I started sertraline. The older drug Zoloft. I started on 100 mg and I was on it for years. Weaned off after 6 or 7 years. A few years ago when things got really tough again, I went back on it, and I immediately recognized a decrease in hot flashes. I will probably just stay on it this time as I cannot think of a good reason to go back to just struggling along emotionally, the decrease in hot flashes is a really great bonus.
Talk to your doctor and make sure you find the right drug for you. If a cancer patient can’t take an antidepressant n without worrying about quitting it later, who can?

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Hi
Did you have side effects when you wants on it?

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@sue417

Hi
Did you have side effects when you wants on it?

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If you mean the sertraline, the answer is no. I do not have side effects from that. My life is definitely better with it than without it.
Are you on an antidepressant already?

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