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8 months agoWhat reduce nausea ?on tamoxifen 10mg daily
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Nausea can be a challenging side effect, and there are several approaches that may help manage it. Many people find relief through dietary changes like eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoiding spicy or fatty foods, and staying hydrated with small sips throughout the day. Others have success with ginger tea, anti-nausea medications prescribed by their doctor, or timing when they take their medication. It's worth discussing these options with your healthcare team to find what works best for your specific situation.
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6 months agoTry Zofran
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6 months agoIt will pass. How long have u been taking tamoxifen
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6 months agoHave you tried and teas for the nausea? Fennel, ginger, lemon and cinnamon tea has helped me so far.
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6 months agoGet a medical cannabis card & use a CBD tincture for nausea. It really helps! I’ve only used Rx from oncologist once & I only have 2 Red Devils to go after doing 12 Taxol treatments.
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6 months agoI am finished with radiation and chemo 4 years ago for breast cancer but still have the same symptoms of upset stomach pains.
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6 months agoI took it for 5 years, just this month i stopped. I remember a little nausea at first. But that soon went away, just night sweats, joint pain, weight gain , being tired all the time, it did give me blurry eyes. I see eye dr. This week to see what damage it has done. 5 years is enough for me. If i still have cancer cells, im going my own way now, no more chemical medicine in my body or mamograms to crush my breast with 50 lbs of pressure i have been radiated twice with 4 surgeries. I have decided to let it all go and put my faith in God for my healing. So far im doing great and my faith in God is sufficient for what he has done for me. I give him all my praise that he has gotten me thru this last 5 years of this journey. I would not have gotten thru this journey i would never have made it this far without my walk with my maker. He promises he loves us and he will never forsake us. I have a testimony to his very words. God Bless and keep you in his arms.
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2 months agoNausea can be a challenging side effect, and there are several approaches that may help manage it. Many people find relief through dietary changes like eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoiding spicy or fatty foods, and staying hydrated with small sips throughout the day. Others have success with ginger tea, anti-nausea medications prescribed by their doctor, or timing when they take their medication. It's worth discussing these options with your healthcare team to find what works best for your specific situation.
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