Menopause and supplements
Hi everyone I’m needing some words of advice and I’m now having a slight panic attack, 5months ago I started ribociclib and before then and still on anastrozole from Oct. but since being on ribociclib I’ve gone into medical induced menopause, I spoke to my gp and told him about the hot sweats mainly and lack of sleep so he said to get a supplement with chaste tree in it. So I found one and it has been working really good but now I’m afraid the work is undone if I shouldn’t be taking them, my oncologist scares me and I to afraid to tell him but I’m sure I mentioned it to his assistant and I think she said it was ok, I’m so overwhelmed and scared can anyone advise but I think I know the answer and I’m guessing I need to speak to him!79Views0likes2Comments🌸Talk Perimenopause & Beyond with the Menopause Warrior
Kathryn Horley, aka The Menopause Warrior, is hosting two supportive workshops this April. Whether navigating perimenopause, menopause, or medically induced menopause, these sessions are designed to help women feel informed, grounded, and more like themselves again. With a focus on understanding changes, supporting mood and energy, and creating space to pause and reflect, these small group workshops offer a calm, compassionate environment for learning and connection. 🔗 Booking Link: https://www.halaxy.com/book/appointment/kathryn-Horley/occupational-therapist/1568701/129130124Views1like0CommentsInteresting video explaining removal of Fallopian TUBES rather than ovaries
Channel 7 News has just shown this clip on reducing the chance of Ovarian Cancer by up to 80% - by removing the Fallopian TUBES rather than the actual ovaries. It may be suggested if a woman is already undergoing other abdominal surgery, eg weight loss surgery. (It is not usually done as a standalone surgery - tho TBH, I am not sure why, as they already do Ovary removal as a standalone procedure.) It does not bring on Menopause! Check it out! If there is Ovarian Cancer in your family history - maybe discuss it with your GP/Specialists/Surgeon? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJIDJ9yfJJI51Views0likes0CommentsThe Whole Person - the 'other' effects of breast cancer
When people hear "breast cancer", they often think of treatment plans and hospital visits. But the impact also shows up in the quieter, more personal corners of life that don’t get talked about as much. It’s the emotional exhaustion of trying to hold everything together. It’s the financial responsibilities of time off work, extra appointments, and unexpected bills. It’s the shift in identity, with pressure to keep up with your job, your family, and your own expectations. It’s the silence around intimacy, menopause, and how your body starts to change unexpectedly. If this resonates with you, you’re not the only one who feels this way—and our Online Network is here to help. Here are some groups you may not yet have discovered, where you can connect to discuss the 'other' effects of cancer: 💬 Work and Breast Cancer – For anyone juggling treatment, recovery, and career. Share tips, vent frustrations, and find support. 💬 Young Women – A place for younger women to talk about fertility, dating, parenting, identity, and everything in between. 💬 Let’s Talk About Vaginas – A real, respectful, and empowering place to talk about sexual health, intimacy, and body changes. In the meantime, please remember that our Helpline team (1800 500 258) are here for you whenever you need support and information.50Views4likes0Comments