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Weight gain from Tamoxifen?

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Jan 10 6:23pm | Replies (38)

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@colleenyoung

@creeder, it's not good when weight gain also causes poor mental health. I'm bringing @brinacarmen @azlane @betsyk @auntieoakley @kspicer @bwag @djwc @heidi47 into this discussion as they've been there.

Creeder, are you currently on any other treatment? Have you heard of intermittent fasting?

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I completed 5 radiation treatments after lumpectomy. And yes I am interested in intermittent fasting and intuitive eating. Maybe they would help.

Every single woman I know who is on Tamoxifen is unrecognizable from their former selves, me included.

I weighed 120 pounds my entire life. I weigh 180 pounds.

Exercise, restricted calories, fasting etc etc are just bad advice that puts the onus on the patient, dismisses the real agony of uncontrollable weight gain, are entirely ineffective, and let's health care providers off the hook.

I think that the medical community needs to take this seriously and stop making assumptions about the habits of the tamoxifen user. It is insulting. I went through all of the calorie counting and restrictive diets and exercise and etc. I actually had a health care provider tell me one week that the reason it wasn't working was because I cooked my vegetables and I should eat them raw. Two weeks later the same woman told me that I should be cooking them .

When are health care providers going to listen? It is the drug that is causing the problem, not the patient. I think the only reason that there are no good studies on this is because if women knew what this drug does to you, no one would take it, and there are no good alternatives right now....How about a little more honestly and less nonsense?