Has anyone been exposed to diethylstilbestrol (D.E.S) in utero?
Has anyone here been exposed to DES while in-utero? My mom was prescribed it in the 1950’s. I’ve had a hysterectomy, cervical cancer, vaginal cancer (now returned).
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@naturegirnaturegirl5 and @sepdvm
This renewed interest in DES is interesting. My mom had DES treatments when she was pregnant with me (she had two miscarriages prior). I've given birth once, and there were no problems with the pregnancy or delivery. For that, I'm grateful.
While I've not had any gynecological cancers, I've had the NETs which is a rare form of cancer. I've often wondered how DES might have affected my long-term health.
I might add that my daughter age 40 has two healthy children and had none of my problems during gestation. As to DES in dogs, there is plenty of documentation of bone marrow dysplasia with the use of DES for incontinence. at higher doses. Again, the recommended doses vs the effective doses can be vastly different and if a patient does not respond to a small dose, it is not safe to increase it without anticipating side effects. Since it is used in spayed dogs for this leakage problem there is little reproductive tract left to be concerned about for cancer formation, but as to other types.......?
Yes, the Zoloft & Trazadone have worked. It’s not perfect. Still have the underlying anxiety that never lets me completely relax, but this combination has helped more than others. Wishing you the best!!!
I am a DES Daughter now in my 70s with many DES related health issues.
Being a DES Daughter, I refused to give my dog DES. A known carcinogen.
I am a DES Daughter and DES Advocate. There have been found many other long-term effects and 3rd generation effects.
Is there a listing of the third-generation effects?
Yes, from the NIH and DES Info Association
@kmfdallas, you will be able to post links in a few days. Allow me to post the NIH link I think you're referring to
- Diethylstilbestrol (DES) Exposure and Cancer https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/hormones/des-fact-sheet
That is, it. Also, DES Info Association has published a pamphlet "Caring for the Diethylstilbestrol Exposed Patient". This pamphlet includes research articles and the various needs of the DES exposed. Designed as a resource for the DES exposed and to give to physicians caring for the DES Exposed. Are you interested in this?