Tibolone Side Effects Help Please!!!
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Hi im 48 and on day 11 of Tibolone and for the last 2 days i've been having side effects and would love to hear if these eventually go away...Fuzzy head, headache at the back of my head, leg pains esp at night and also broken sleep - i keep waking up about 5 times during the night at first i was fine up until day 9..
I really want these to work (after feeling rubbish on Ellest Duet)
Also it would be nice to know how long it takes to help the Libedo kick in??( Lol hubby keeps asking !!!)
Any help would be great, just need a bit of hope !! xxx
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Rhino2015 helen30020
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helen30020 Rhino2015
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karen96338 helen30020
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I have been taking tibolone for nearly 8 years now and they are without a doubt my life saver, I felt hoirrendous without them, I have tried to come off them a couple of times but after speaking with my Doctor he said stay on them, I do remember in the beginning that I suffered terrible headaches, and restless at night, but hang in there they will pass and yes your libido does come back I will take them for life why suffer when you dont have to! Good Luck and keep taking them they will make a huge difference to how you feel xx
helen30020 karen96338
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Rhino2015 helen30020
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georgina88796 helen30020
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kicked in, but everyone I know has remarked on that it has greatly helped
their libido, so I suggest you sit back and chill and it will happen sometime,
sorry I can not remember when, but it will. I know my reply is not much
help........only a promise that it will, just be calm. G
helen30020 georgina88796
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Thanks again ladies xxx
georgina88796 helen30020
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4 months now as I am 70 and I am so sad........as I can really tell
the difference by not taking it, (libido wise) so don't give up Helen,
you will see a difference I promise!!! G
helen30020 georgina88796
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A friend of mine (64) gets her HRT from the states as doc here won't perscribe it because of her age!!
Good Luck hun xx
georgina88796 helen30020
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Central America told me it was time to come off, and low and
behold I was diagnosed with breast cancer, so I am going thru
that right now, I am in the States now. But I have found something
very curious in my research......I found a study that said: to fight
breast cancer in older women, specificly invasive breast cancer
that they used 2 cancer type chemo pills plus Tibolone.......now that
is a first.........??? So I am going to ask my oncologist if I can go
back on Livial when I do my chemo.........the study also said that
tibolone is a kind of steriod??? Anyways, if anybody is interested
in knowing what oncologist says about that let me know so I can
rely what she said. As I am in the States now, Livial is not
available, but I am sure my girlfriends can bring it back to me
everytime they travel. I hope Helen that you are lucky with Livial,
pls give it a try......the only side effects I had was an itchy scalp,
and I could live with that, because the pros were so so good.....
keep me posted. Tks. G
freda88 georgina88796
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Hello Georgina, I'm new to this and haven't started taking Livial yet as l have concerns about the dangerous side effects. l am sorry to hear of your breast cancer and this concerns me as possible side effect since l have a history of breast cancer in my family. Has your condition been linked to the Livial what are your doctors saying? I would love your advice whenever you can and thank you in advance.
jennifer22182 helen30020
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georgina88796 jennifer22182
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I have been on for 15 years......as I mentioned to Helen, I started
researching and found in Wikipedia, way, way, below, after
scrolling lots and lots a study that uses Tibolone with 2 types
of cancer chemo pill to "combate" invasive breast cancer" now
that is a first.......first time I have heard that , which of course I
will ask my oncologist when I see her what she knows about
that, but unfortunately here in the U.S.A. they do not prescribe
Livial, so she may not know much about it.......but that it has
been used to combate invasive breast cancer??? Well.....we
will see, I guess you have to be open to everything you read,
and maybe it is not true, but if anybody has heard about this
please let me know. As to side effects.....only itchy scalp when
I first started and all the way up until I stopped.....but I did not
care.......the pros were outstanding. If you have heard anything
about Livial and breast cancer let me know. Tks. G
jennifer22182 georgina88796
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wendy85114 jennifer22182
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I am over 70 and have been taking LIVIAL for over 20 years half tablet I have been diagnosed with breast cancer 2 days ago--a shock because it is not in the family and I did think of livial hence my contact___ I am also interested if anyone else has been diagnosed with cancer and taking LIVIAL and over 70??? Wendy
georgina88796 wendy85114
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stopped taking 4 months ago and was diagnosed with breast
cancer 2months ago. I too do not have breast cancer in the family,
just your occasional cancer, grandparents who lived until 86.....
Yes, it is quite disconcerning. Have read about a study in 2009
where they have given older women livial plus tamoxifen and
raloxifen to "prevent" breast cancer in women......is your cancer
estrogen feeding? Georgina
jennifer22182 wendy85114
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wendy85114 jennifer22182
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wendy85114 georgina88796
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georgina88796 wendy85114
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operated on? I think that stress has a lot to do with it, and the
docs have all reassured me that Livial had nothing to do with it.
I had partial mastectomy and will start radiation soon...I so so
wanted to go back to Livial but my cancer feeds on estrogen
so I can't. You probably don't know what type you have yet
and what grade, etc as you have just found out 2 days ago.
Thank God for this forum, ........it has helped me a lot.....G
georgina88796 jennifer22182
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good as new when you come out of treatment. Exercise and
healthy eating is also a Must Do!! Thankyou Jennifer, G P.S.
My doctors in 2 different places have said that Livial has not had
anything to do with cancer. Am just a little sad that I can not go
back on as to me it was a wonder drug!!
wendy85114 georgina88796
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georgina88796 wendy85114
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written you and I wanted to know how your were feeling since
you were diagnosed with cancer and what you were doing about
it? Did your doctors say it had to do with taking Livial and was
your cancer "estrogen fed"? I also see that you have a lot , but
really a lot of problems and stress in your home, what with your
husband who has parkinsons and had coronary bi-pass and meds
for prostrate cancer.......my goodness girl, no wonder you have
come down with cancer, ..........it is totally stress related. Keep
me in the know and let me know how you are doing, in the meantime my prayers are with you, and I send you much light!!
Sincerely, G
wendy85114 georgina88796
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Thank you for your thoughts and interest in me - it is appreciated- The surgery was successful and I started radiation therapy this am 16 or 20 days and after this treatment Estrogen suppressant tablets forever????
The livial was mentioned and it was strongly indicated that I no longer take the livial -- my cancer was "estrogen fed" I thought the whole world was receiving too much estrogen males and females no blame was attached to any one shall let you know what is happening-- Please stay in touch Wendy
georgina88796 wendy85114
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I have.......16 days of radiation......the last 4 are probably what they
call a booster......I did not get the booster. You have to put cream
on your breast 2 times a day or more to keep it moist, the cream
that they say is the best one is Calendula, as it is good for sunburns so it is good for a radiated breast. They will also give you special if you start itching or get blisters.......and I did not get
any reactions , only now, about 1 month after radiation am a little
more tired, and take more time to do my stuff......I have found that
transadental mediation has helped enormously!!! As I now am calmer and able to do only what is necessary and don't get upset
if I can not finish everything......they say if you get tired, just sleep
if off...........now I am 1 month on the estrogen blocker called Anastrozole, and I am lucky because my bone density test was
very good, as it sucks the estrogen out of your body.......so far I
have had no bone aches or pains, but my tummy is sensitive to
food (slightly) and I am now very careful on drinking 8 full glasses
of water and eating veggies and fruits in order not to get constipated as they make you take lots of calcium with vitamin D
for your bones......my hair seems thinner, so I am taking biotin
and collagen just to protect in case it starts to really get thinner and
I am ahead of the game that way.........I also have been tested for my
cognitive memory as they say you can get kind of fuzzy in your
head.......and I am okay, am not in danger of getting dementia
or alzheimers ( this is a joke, but not really a joke as my mother
has dementia and I don't want to end up like that!!) They say
also that you have to exercise 5 times a week for 30 minutes in
order to keep your bones strong.......so I do that too.........can't
think of anything else, but let me know how you are doing and what are they recommending for you so we can exchange notes
on what is going on. All my best to you, Georgina
wendy85114 georgina88796
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georgina88796 wendy85114
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you should get the lotion, not the cream or the gel as it slides on
better on your "roasted breast" so to speak and will not hurt, I am
sure that they have also made you buy sports bras without wiring
underneath which fit tightly as your breast must be held close and
near to your body so it does not swell up too much.......the best
bras that I found were in Victoria Secret, ..............sports bra that is,
and my arm and breast did not swell up, did they take out your
nodes? Did you have any with cancer in them? I think not, as
we both have the same time of days for radiation and that is for
people with stage 1 cancer that was found in time and usually don't
have their lymph nodes compromised. Once you get over all of
the radiation we can compare notes on our "Estrogen Blocker"....
as I am dearly afraid of drying up like a prune......one of the ladies
on this forum recommended coconut oil, which is inexpensive and
great for all those "dry spots" on our bodies. I am looking now for
some special cream for face and am researching hyaluronic acid,
which everyone is raving about..........but it has a draw back.......
if you live in a very very dry climate it suck the moisture in your
skin deep down inside and ends up being a double edged implement doing more harm than good. If you have any good
news on how to wrinkle proof ones face let me know.....I am a little
dissappointed with the creams I bought with hyaluronic acid.
Keep your chin up and we will be talking soon. All my best, G