Tiboline Side effects

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my mom had hysterectomy (full) three months ago, after that, she is taking tiboline 2.5gm daily, but she feels that her body is burning, excessive fatigue, specially morning time, sweating, body shaking, uneasyness and it is worsening. sometimea it is gone after morning time, but most of the time it last all day long, she has insomnia too she haas diabetes, her age is 50. we went to our doctor, she found nothing with FSH, TSH and abdomen USG few days ago. I want to know that is it normal after hysterectomy and when taking tiboline?

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  • Posted

    Hi

    I've not experienced any side affects, suggest your mum contacts the Doctor, sounds like the Tiberlone disagrees with her, and she needs something different.

  • Posted

    Thank you jovi.

    we have discussed with our doctor recently. But she didn't change the tibolone, she changed the brand. We are really confused with this idea. one thing to know, is it normal symptoms after having hysterectomy (full)?

  • Posted

    This sounds like the sort of symptoms that happen when your hormones are all over the place.
  • Posted

    Hi this is how I felt after my total hysterectomy including ovaries without any HRT. My Dr wouldn't give me anything for 6 weeks after to let my hormones settle. I had hot sweats which feels like a volcano eruption at least 20 times a day I could barely wear clothes or cook as any heat would bring it on, I couldn't sleep, lost my libido, irritated and short tempered. After various different types of HRT I settled with Tibolone now I rarely have a mild hot sweat, have my libido back and feel normal again after about 3/4 months i would say. It maybe that you're mums body is adjusting to all the changes of conflicting hormones and hasn't settled yet but there is no harm discussing it with the Dr to be sure he can reassure her if this is normal.

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