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Angel
Prior to breast cancer, when my endocrinologist supplied me with testoastrone, his directions were to put it on my arm. He had to rapidly reduce the dose because it was too strong. But it worked. I felt like a 17 year old boy probably feels! So, I don't know if one could just use a lower dose in the genital area, if that would help.
The doctor expressed no desire to put me on teststorne following the BC diagnois and said that some women might even want to sue him under the circumstances. So no testosterone until the results of the study you were in--at least!
Now if marijauna were legal, I would think that would be worth a try. It was recommended to me by one of my bc nursing staff for many of the common problems of bc patients. Nausa, anxiety as well as the possibility of feeling normal sexually. Unfortunatelly, the nurse couldn't write me a prescription! :-(
Dr. Andrew Weil is hoping that it will soon be legalized as a plant that has many uses, both as rope, food, and medicinal. A good money making crop that is not utilized in the USA.
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Janet
Endometrial Cancer 2002
Mammogram 11/2004
Lumpectomy 12/2004
Stage 1, 9mm DCIS, grade 2, Her2+++, ER/PR negative
Refused A/C as recommened by two oncs.
35 treatments of radiation that ended March 4, 2005
Changed oncologists and began
Taxotere/Herceptin August 2005. Finished Herceptin July 2006
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