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Ibrance with a feeding tube

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I would like to hear replies from people who have started Ibrance and on Faslodex and are on a feeding tube. I finally have it figured out how to take the medicine and have been doing ok for two weeks. Any suggestions or ideas would be welcome.

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Hi I have had a feeding tube for 7 years I’m 64, I’m not glad you have a tube but it’s nice to know someone else in this situation, all the advice I have is to follow the instructions which for me is a big inconvenience the way you have to do it, boiling water adding cold water it really limits where & what time you can do things, but at least we have the option for taking our meds, best of luck to you , would like to hear from you again & there might be others out there like us, I thought I must have bee the only one

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