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Judy I cant help you very much. Chemo put me into menopause immediately. I have had some spotting, and they have done some tests but everything looks ok. I was 49 when I was diagnosed and was already having trouble with my periods. (gosh I sure dont miss them) I was getting ready to schedule a hysterectomy when I found the cancer. I just keep a close watch because I am taking tamoxifen and it can uterine cancer.

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Judy I cant help you very much. Chemo put me into menopause immediately. I have had some spotting, and they have done some tests but everything looks ok. I was 49 when I was diagnosed and was already having trouble with my periods. (gosh I sure dont miss them) I was getting ready to schedule a hysterectomy when I found the cancer. I just keep a close watch because I am taking tamoxifen and it can uterine cancer.

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Hi Judy,

I had my chemo starting in June 1990. I had it for 2 mo and then it stopped.

I never had another one. I was almost 44 at the time and will be 59 in Oct..

However last yr I started spotting and after a few D & Cs and hysteroscopies

etc I decided on a hysterectomy. I would be very careful if you don't want

any more children.

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Chemo induced menopause

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> I have a question about menopause. I had 6 rounds of FEC from Sept

> 2002 t0 Jan 2003. I had a period in Oct 2002 and then not another

> until Oct 2003. Then I had a little spotting in Feb 2004. I've had

> blood tests for menopause but they the levels are not very high. The

> doc says it is unlikely that I could get pregnant but not impossible.

> I've read that some women have gotten their periods back 3 years

> after going through chemo-induced menopause. I am 45 and have 4

> children and don't really want another. Does anyone have any

> experience with this?

> Thanks

> Judy

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