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Re: What works for HOT flashes?????

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed May 5 16:28:27 2004


At Tue, 4 May 2004, Rosa wrote: >Rosa,

No I am not on addback and a little scared of it myself...... I go see the specialist soon to discuss how things are going so I'm just exploring other things right now but I certainly won't rule it out. Thanks, Amanda P. >Amanda,
>
>Are you on addback therapy in addition to Lupron? I have found that this
>has alleviated the majority of my side effects, including the awful hot
>flashes! Without it, I was sweating profusely and incredibly hot. I
>have always been cold, except for when I started lupron!
>
>Rosa
>
>At Tue, 4 May 2004, Amanda wrote:
>>
>>Hi all,
>>Before I start let me say that I am certainly NOT complaining ha ha. I
>>am due for my second shot of Lupron this Friday and the pain has stopped
>>and I have had no side effects other than hot flashes. I get them
>>mostly in the evenings and at night which has made sleeping quite a
>>challenge. I have tried evening primrose oil but havent had any
>>results...... Just wondering if any of you have tried something that
>>worked. If not then I will just sweat it out because like I said, I
>>would rather be hot and tired (ok so I'm slap happy) than in pain which
>>thank god am not in any longer......
>>Thanks all!!!!!!!
>>Amanda P.




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