Monday, October 24, 2011

About Breast Cancer: Tamoxifen And Your Sex Life

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer
Okay, I know this is a very personal issue, but so many of us deal with it that I decided we should talk. Some oncologists don't really address it, so you're sent to your ob/gyn. Then your ob/gyn suggests a sex therapist, but your insurance won't cover that. So how do you cope?

How Does Tamoxifen Affect Your Sex Life?
A sudden drop in estrogen really affects your vagina. That can change up your love life really quickly! So let's start out by taking a poll. Don't worry - your responses will be completely anonymous! You can submit a range of responses, or if you're feeling bold, leave me a comment.

Breast Cancer May Affect Body Image
In addition to dealing with low estrogen levels, you may now look different - whether you're wearing your best suit or your birthday suit! And you may be trying to decide if you can - or can't - trust your body after this. You can get help to deal with self-esteem and self-perception. It's a good investment in your recovery.

Where's My Hair?
Before chemo, my hair grew down to my hips, and it was like a member of the family. I hated the idea of losing it, and wept like a waterfall when I was told that chemo was necessary for me. Hair loss affected my self-esteem greatly. You may be glad to know that not every chemo drug causes your hair to go on vacation.
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Pamper Your Nails During Chemotherapy
I was fascinated by the Beau's lines that appeared on my fingernails during chemo. I actually came to think of them as marks of survival - one line for each infusion! I felt better about my hands and nails as I pampered them during, and after, my treatments.

 


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