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the aftermath of Zoladex...???

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so i finished my 6 month course of Zoladex in March. Since then, i have returned to my usual self mood wise, but now i am just constantly tired despite sleeping really well (and i mean physically knackered all the time!!), always hungry (i'm guessing this is because i am always tired) and now i have started my period again a week after finishing my last one (where as before my periods were relatively normal even when on the Zoladex, it never stopped them).

Is this just my body still re-adjusting post-Zoladex?? if anyone has had a similar experience after this treatment it would be really helpful to hear how long it took for you to get back to normal, i know everyone is different but it would be much appreciated.

thanks :)

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