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joan_kennedy2026-04-17

I've been prescribed Tamoxifen 20mg Tablets to treat my breast cancer. I'm a bit nervous about the side effects, especially the rare serious ones. Has anyone had any serious issues with this medication? How did you manage them? Are there any tips or tricks that helped you cope with the more common side effects like hot flashes or mood changes? I know it's important to report any severe symptoms immediately, but what about the day-to-day annoyances?

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eric_reyes7d ago

I've been on Tamoxifen for 3 years and I haven’t had any serious side effects, knock on wood. Just the occasional hot flash, but nothing I can't handle. Fingers crossed it stays that way!

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lori_allen7d ago

Be careful with Tamoxifen. My friend had some serious side effects and ended up in the hospital. Always talk to your doctor if something feels wrong.

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kathleen_gray7d ago

It’s so hard to deal with the random hot flashes and mood swings. My doctor recommended yoga and meditation, which has helped a lot. Also, wearing loose, breathable clothes really helps with the hot flashes. Just remember, it's all worth it in the end.

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kyle_williams7d ago

Just started Tamoxifen a few weeks ago and I'm already feeling the hot flashes. Is anyone else having trouble with them?

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lauren_meyer7d ago

I wish I had known more about the potential side effects before starting Tamoxifen. I had some pretty severe depression and anxiety, and it was really tough. But my doctor was awesome and helped me manage it.

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logan_johnson7d ago

Tamoxifen is worth it, even with the side effects. I've had a few hot flashes and some mood swings, but nothing I can't handle. Just stay positive and focus on the fact that it's helping with the cancer treatment.

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pamela_nelson7d ago

I was on Tamoxifen for 5 years. The hot flashes were brutal at first, but they got better over time. I found that dressing in layers and using a fan at night helped a lot. The worst part was the mood swings, but talking to my therapist regularly made it manageable. Definitely worth it to stick with it if it's helping with the cancer treatment.

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judy_berry7d ago

I had no idea how bad the hot flashes would be. It's like your body is on fire from the inside out. I've started wearing breathable fabrics and carrying a small fan with me everywhere. It helps a bit, but it's still rough. Holding onto the fact that it’s definitely better to deal with this than cancer though.