Just wondering if anyone else is suffering from very sensitive tummy- even IBS maybe? I finished chemo late January+ was never sick from it. Had surgery a few months ago, all went well. Started tamoxifen about 2.5 months ago+ since then my tummy just isn't right. Is this normal?
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I'm prone to indigestion/heartburn anyway, after chemo it seemed to be more frequent. I don't take tamoxifen, could the medication be disagreeing with youπ€xB
I took tamoxifen for five years and zoladex, I did have short bouts of bad indigestion/heartburn burn but not bad enough to stop taking the drugs. I used to take my tamoxifen in the evening it could be worth shuffling the time that you take the medicine
My stomach has been hell since chemotherapy! Its' been 3 years since I was diagnosed, and this was followed by chemo, surgery and reconstruction. All of these have taken their toll on my system. I'm one of the 25% people (stats from my oncologist) who is unable to tolerate Tamoxifen (or any similar ones) so I just have to be extra vigilant. I eat very sensibly now and try to exercise every day but I do take buscopan on a regular basis to help with my stomach/bowel problems. I find that the plainer the food the better I feel! It's not great if you love your food (like me) but it's the lesser of two evils! Good luck with finding the right balance and I hope the tamoxifen works for you.
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