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Have you tried to quit smoking while undergoing treatment?

Cancer | Last Active: Dec 30, 2021 | Replies (160)

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@llwortman - I think our sisters of yore had very tough times after menopause. A lot of them died and probably suffered a lot of broken bones. Right now I'm facing a quandary because I might be having a reaction to Fosamax and the shot and it's affects scare the h... out of me.
I also have no pain and have no idea what to do. Needless to say I am very worried about this. And I quit smoking 21 years ago!

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I am still smoking and have horrible mouth and throat issues. I am not stupid enough to say smoking doesn't aggravate these problems but feel something else is going on. I am so uncomfortable, it affects my life daily. As soon as a doctor sees you smoke, they attribute anything wrong with you to smoking. Due to stomach issues, and being on the medications I am in, cannot take Chantix. I also have Osteo, as did my mother. She was old school and would not take any of the drugs. My Endocronologist is after me to taje the Prolia shots but I am afraid to. My bone density tests are worsening at age 69. Due to GI issues, I cannot take oral meds. Concerns ne whenever the doctors say it is perfectly safe yet, you get on the Internet and read otherwise. Of course, you are told to stay away from Dr. Google. I don't know what to do about smoking or the Osteo. My mother lived to 95 but I saw her in pain daily.