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I had a lumpectomy in 2000; tumor was small and hormone-positive. Because I was only 45, my oncologist recommended chemo as well as radiation. I had a choice of chemo—could do four treatments with Adriamycin or six treatments of another drug that would probably not cause me to lose my hair; I did the six treatments. After chemo was done, I started Tamoxifen in 2001 and was on it a little less than three years.

After about 10 weeks on Tamoxifen, I started having hot flashes; the drug had put me into "chemical" menopause. In 2004, I developed a blood clot in my right calf (blood clots are known possible side effect of Tamoxifen). While in the hospital to dissolve the clot, doctors noted that I had anemia. The anemia was from the very heavy periods I had been having for about a year; I had to have a hysterectomy because of uterine changes/early cancer (another known possible side effect of Tamoxifen).

I was put on and took Aromasin for six years after this. From the very first pill until about three months after my last dose of Aromasin, I would "urp" all night long after going to bed—I didn't have anything come up, but would belch several times every minute until I got up in the morning.

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Thank you,It was awful. how are you now?
I am old and perhaps will have different issues on the way, unless I stop all together

Thoughts on whether to take hormone blockers or not with dcis stage o

I also was young when diagnosed, at 38 and 45 I believe we look at treatment decisions a little differently. I know they told me “we will hit this with a hammer”, I didn’t ask if I could handle the side effects. I said let’s get to it, knowing I had a very aggressive cancer and I wanted more time with my husband. I am sorry you urped for years, but I am glad you got through it. How are you feeling now? How long have you been off treatment.