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further symptoms of Synarel and Zolidex.....CANCER FORMING

From: Keri (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Apr 30 20:46:14 2001


Hi all

just wondering if anyone else had anything to add re symptoms of synarel.

Am now experiencing nerve pain in my leg. Came out of the blue never had anything like it before and its very painful. Assume is a side effect.

Got news back from my doctor regarding my suspected growth in my pancreas. There are now two cysts on the pancreas plus the pancreas is abnormally enlarged.

They assume the cysts are benign at present but are certain they will change in the future. i am now on 3 monthly checks its a wait and see attitude. they are fearful of going in and upsetting the already enlarged pancreas. So WHEN it turns cancerous they will remove it....so much fun!!!

They gave me an injection into my tummy just below my right ribs, it was awful and has done nothing.

I am seeking a second opinion. Don't like this wait and see attitude as if it does turn cancerous, it could go to the lymph glands and then I'd be history.

He mentioned that it was possible that Zolidex which causes cancer in rats in the lab....may be the culprit but of course he wouldn't put that little statement in writing.

I'm now wondering if Zolidex could do this what is synarel and all the others doing to us.....We are guinea pigs big time....

Anyway just an update but I'm alright...

Keep well all and if you have any info on the side effects or anything further to add to the possibility of Zolidex being a nasty cancer forming drug..so share

Take care

--
Keri McInerney



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