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Hello @ss21 welcome to connect. I am sorry that you are going through this but judging from the combination of drugs you are taking, you are certainly in a position to benefit from “better living through chemistry”.
It was suggested by my oncologist to go on sertraline years ago when I was a year into treatments. I took that advice and I am grateful that I did. I remained on it until I felt stronger again, and tapered off.
Fast forward a few years and we are at Mayo for my husbands second stem cell transplant a year after the first, and things were definitely not going as smoothly the second time. I saw a psychologist at Mayo who prescribed sertraline for me again. I am so grateful for this medication!
I know that some antidepressants are not compatible with certain endocrine therapy, so if your oncologist is recommending it, this is a good sign.
I can’t say it will be the miracle for you that it has been for me, but you are so courageous to continue hard treatments, and be willing to come here and ask about this. You deserve to try and be happier.❣️
Does your psychologist agree or disagree with this recommendation? Have you discussed it with them?

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@auntieoakley thank you so much for your help. I shall definitely speak with my psychologist about it too.