Hi, I’m coming to the end of my chemotherapy and had a discussion about hormone treatment drugs. I’ve been told that the zoladex and Exemestane are the best options. I’ve been looking at the side effects and notice hair thinning is a side effect. Having just gone through chemotherapy and losing the majority of my hair will taking these drugs affect my hair growing back.
Has anyone been through this treatment?
thanks
Hi..yeah this is an option eventually but I haven't discussed that with my oncologist yet.
She says we will discuss options in the future depending on life really..like if I wanted more children xxx
It's not the best but you do get used to it.
They will numb it for you beforehand if you want, I used to have before but as I want to be just in and out due to the COVID19 at the moment I just have the injection.
Think after all the chemo injections I had and this for nearly two years my stomach is used to it!
Xx
I decided to go with it. Got my first injection this morning so I'll see how I go. On the leaflet for common side effects is hair loss (1 in 10 people) so I'll just need to wait and see. I've been given the option by my consultant today of maybe removing my ovaries in 6 months but first need to wait and see how I get on with the injection. It's all a waiting game to see if I get side effects
Hi Aimee,
Have you had mastectomy before Zoladex treatment? If not did your surgeon said don’t use the stomach for any injections? I am really lost , I had done mastectomy in March 2020 as they rushed me through it cause of covid 19 without giving me another choice, they could have suggested to go private for the surgery but they did not do it. Now another milestone Zoladex and I have phobia really scared of needles, can’t see myself go through with these injections.
Is there anything else available instead of Zoladex treatment? Have been given another options ? If yes what are they ?
please help me cause I am lost ,
Star2020
xx
Hi.
I had a lumpectomy in march 2018. I didnt have the zoladex injections until I bsd finished all my treatment.
I did have the choice of having them or not and decided to.. some girls just have tablets.
Have you discussed your phobia with your oncologist?
Aimee xx
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