Has anyone ever experienced an overactive bladder? My mom started having issues where she's getting up at least 10 times a night to pee. I'm not sure if its aging or side effect of her letrozole but I wanted to ask what you guys did to help it (if anyone experienced similar problems).
Thanks!
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I’m 51 years old and never used to get up to pee during the night. Now, since I started taking Ibrance with Letrozole, I get up at least once during the night but often I can go up to 3-4 times during the night. I asked my oncologist and there’s really nothing to do he says. Good luck to your mom!
Before my diagnosis I used to get up frequently to pee in the night and thought it was an age thing even though I was 53 at the time. I had also put on a lot of weight and could not shift it. I was always thirsty and drinking lots of water. But I put that down to living in the Middle East at the time.
On my return to the UK I was diagnosed with stage 4 de novo BC in November 2018. While investigating what was wrong (my back had fractured) I was also diagnosed with Thyroid cancer and hyperparathyroidism. (I’m greedy!) The following March I had a total thyroidectomy and at the same time my faulty parathyroid was removed (we have 4 near our thyroid gland). I no longer needed to pee all the time and the weight just disappeared. I felt better, if that’s possible to say when taking Ibrance etc.
There is a simple blood test that can test for hyperparathyroidism and so many women have it without realising. It may be worth mentioning this to your mothers doctors. I had never heard of it before but in retrospect it all made sense. I had all the symptoms, except depression.
Another explanation could be hypoglycaemia (yep, I had that too).
Of course it might well be a side effect of the BC drugs but thought it was worth sharing my experience.
With going 10 times a night, I would definitely have a urinalysis done. It's possible your Mum has a kidney or bladder infection. Does she have any discomfort when she pees or does so get up to pee because it is hurting? Get her urine checked.
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