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I had my surgery/chemo at age 44 in 1990. My periods stopped after the second

chemo and did not return. I did have problems with spotting last yr and they did

an unltrasound, endometrial biopsy, D & C and a hysteroscopy. All was well until

Sunday when the spotting started again. I have to see the gyn 3/7.

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Menopause

I received 4 rounds of Adriomycin and cytoxin and 5 months of

Taxotere and herceptin every week along with 6 weeks of radiation.

It seems to have thrown me into menopause which the Drs. said it

might. They say the menopause is likely to be temporary but from the

experience of those out there is that true or was yours permanent?

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Great what next. Prayers going your way

Menopause

I received 4 rounds of Adriomycin and cytoxin and 5 months of

Taxotere and herceptin every week along with 6 weeks of radiation.

It seems to have thrown me into menopause which the Drs. said it

might. They say the menopause is likely to be temporary but from the

experience of those out there is that true or was yours permanent?

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Wow that is deep. I was 28 and am now 29. I already have two

children but was really hoping to go for a boy. I pray this is

temporary although my Oncologist says it would be best for me to

leave my baby making days behind me since my cancer was estrogen

positive. I will keep you in my prayers regarding the spotting.---

In breastcancer2 , " moochie " <moochie@i...> wrote:

> I had my surgery/chemo at age 44 in 1990. My periods stopped after

the second chemo and did not return. I did have problems with

spotting last yr and they did an unltrasound, endometrial biopsy, D & C

and a hysteroscopy. All was well until Sunday when the spotting

started again. I have to see the gyn 3/7.

> Hugs

> marianne

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> Menopause

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> I received 4 rounds of Adriomycin and cytoxin and 5 months of

> Taxotere and herceptin every week along with 6 weeks of

radiation.

> It seems to have thrown me into menopause which the Drs. said it

> might. They say the menopause is likely to be temporary but from

the

> experience of those out there is that true or was yours permanent?

>

>

>

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marianne, i have to have an endometrial biopsy on the 27th of this month

because of bleeding, did they do yours in the office?? they are going to do

mine in the office...just want to know what to expect, thanks

healing hugs and prayers

carol from michigan

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Hi Carol,

Yes he did it right in the office. Sometimes depending on your pain tolerance

level there can be discomfort. My dr told me to take 2 Advil before I came in

and I didn't even know he was doing anything. Keep us posted. I will keep you in

my prayers.

hugs

nne

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marianne, i have to have an endometrial biopsy on the 27th of this month

because of bleeding, did they do yours in the office?? they are going to do

mine in the office...just want to know what to expect, thanks

healing hugs and prayers

carol from michigan

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I don't know Jeana. The gyn that did all my other stuff isn't there anymore so

this is a new one. I am going to see what he says and then go from there. After

seeing him I might contact the onc and see what he suggests.

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nne

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Menopause

I received 4 rounds of Adriomycin and cytoxin and 5 months of

Taxotere and herceptin every week along with 6 weeks of radiation.

It seems to have thrown me into menopause which the Drs. said it

might. They say the menopause is likely to be temporary but from the

experience of those out there is that true or was yours permanent?

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well my peroids stop at the age of 29 i had to have partial hysterctomy when i

was real young

when they found breast cancer in 1995 on me they took test and said i was about

to go through menopause and said chemo will bring it on i did get hot flashes

than when chemo was over and started tamoxifen i di go through it but they said

when they tested me i was close to going through it before i started chemo and

tamoxifen of course that was in 1995 change some since i had it

cheryl

They say the menopause is likely to be temporary but from the

experience of those out there is that true or was yours permanent?

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My oncologist said it usually depends on your age. Generally, if you're

under 40, your periods have a good chance of coming back. If you're over

40, the chances are that your chemo-induced menopause will remain, and

you'll be menopausal for ever after. I'm sure there is a lot of variance

between women, though. In general, the earlier your period starts, the

later your menopause starts. But of course chemo screws that up.

I know of women who have had chemo and then had children, so the menopause

doesn't *always* last forever! In my case, I had six months of chemo (same

ones you except I don't think I had herceptin). I was forty-six when I

started and turned forty-seven in the middle. I had been peri-menopausal

already; uneven periods and lighter than usual. So far, my period hasn't

come back, and I don't really expect it to. For me, this is actually an

advantage, since I am very happy with my one daughter and had too many

health problems even before the cancer to consider having another child. So

it's one less thing to worry about. And I kind of like having gotten the

menopause over with so quickly.

Jill

At 05:30 PM 2/19/2003 +0000, you wrote:

>I received 4 rounds of Adriomycin and cytoxin and 5 months of

>Taxotere and herceptin every week along with 6 weeks of radiation.

>It seems to have thrown me into menopause which the Drs. said it

>might. They say the menopause is likely to be temporary but from the

>experience of those out there is that true or was yours permanent?

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Sorry about the spotting, nne. I hope all turns out to be well with you.

Jill

At 11:41 AM 2/19/2003 -0600, you wrote:

>I had my surgery/chemo at age 44 in 1990. My periods stopped after the

>second chemo and did not return. I did have problems with spotting last yr

>and they did an unltrasound, endometrial biopsy, D & C and a hysteroscopy.

>All was well until Sunday when the spotting started again. I have to see

>the gyn 3/7.

>Hugs

>marianne

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I'm so sorry that breast cancer hit you so young. It must be a terrible

disappointment to be told not to be able to have any more children. But

with an estrogen positive tumor, I'm afraid I agree with your doctor. If

your oncologist said it would be best not to get pregnant, there was

probably a good reason. I'd at least ask. I have estrogen positive breast

cancer, too, and I'll be on an estrogen-blocker, tamoxifen, for five years.

I don't know whether or not your doctor thinks you're a good candidate for

tamoxifen, but it might affect pregnancy. I can't remember from my own

pregnancy whether the body produces more or less estrogen during pregnancy

and breast-feeding. You might want to check that out with your doctor or

ob-gyn nurse.

Best of luck,

Jill

At 05:58 PM 2/19/2003 +0000, you wrote:

>Wow that is deep. I was 28 and am now 29. I already have two

>children but was really hoping to go for a boy. I pray this is

>temporary although my Oncologist says it would be best for me to

>leave my baby making days behind me since my cancer was estrogen

>positive. I will keep you in my prayers regarding the spotting.---

>In breastcancer2 , " moochie " <moochie@i...> wrote:

> > I had my surgery/chemo at age 44 in 1990. My periods stopped after

>the second chemo and did not return. I did have problems with

>spotting last yr and they did an unltrasound, endometrial biopsy, D & C

>and a hysteroscopy. All was well until Sunday when the spotting

>started again. I have to see the gyn 3/7.

> > Hugs

> > marianne

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Thanks Jill :)

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nne

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Sorry about the spotting, nne. I hope all turns out to be well with you.

Jill

At 11:41 AM 2/19/2003 -0600, you wrote:

>I had my surgery/chemo at age 44 in 1990. My periods stopped after the

>second chemo and did not return. I did have problems with spotting last yr

>and they did an unltrasound, endometrial biopsy, D & C and a hysteroscopy.

>All was well until Sunday when the spotting started again. I have to see

>the gyn 3/7.

>Hugs

>marianne

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