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Old 08-21-2014, 11:56 PM   #5
sarah
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Re: Army of Women: ER Positive Study

filled it in, waiting to see if I'm signed in or not.
I wonder if they adjusted the doses to fit patients if that would work better. It is worrying that so many are unable to handle taking them. I would have been too petrified to stop taking them. In fact I took Femara for 6 years in the days you were supposed to only take it for 5. the 10 year time only came out a year or more after I'd stopped or I would have stayed on it longer. I've had side effects from everything I've ever taken but I'm still here so my belief is in doing whatever it takes. The radiation had the worst side effects for me personally.
I do hope they find a way to make taking these drugs easier for those who've been having problems which is why I signed up but I hope those who went off them, will sign up so they can work on a way to make them easier to take. I found chemo much harder so it surprises me that those who managed chemo had this problem. Could it be an allergy to something in it?
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