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When do side effects of anastrozole begin?

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Sep 6 3:32pm | Replies (66)

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I was put on Anastrozole on Feb. 1, 2022, after a lumpectomy (right breast) on Jan. 27, 2022. This was not even a week out of surgery, and I was fighting a seroma (infection), taking 500 mg. of Cephalexan every 4 hours for literally weeks. My symptoms began in earnest in Week 13/14, the weeks we visit our time shares in Cancun. If you subtract the month of January, that means 9 weeks in. I experienced dry skin, dry eyes leading to blurry vision (which was so bad I had an eye doctor check me), mood swings, teariness, vivid violent nightmares and then my left knee, fragile from a 1997 bicycling accident, blew out, putting me in a wheelchair for 6 months with meniscus tear symptoms. I had been in a study for damaged and arthritic joints from 1997 to 2020 (the MOST study) and should never have been put on any A.I. drug. The pain was excruciating in my damaged knee and left elbow and back and I was given nothing for pain. After my knee quit working, I had to be injected with 32 ml of an anti-inflammatory drug and 6 ml of Durolane and was wheeled to my first post-operative mammogram on October 3, 2023. I went off everything for 9 months, but then tried Tamoxifen for 5 months: extreme exhaustion (could be up only 3 hours), a constant ongoing urge to urinate, and frequent, seemingly never-ending UtIs. I quit Tamoxifen on Aug. 30, 2023, a point at which my blood work showed that 10 things had gone "bad" since the March 7th blood work that showed normal results. I had 33 radiation sessions that started in May (2022) and ended in July. I'm hoping they will protect me from cancer and from having to take the horrible pills.

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My heart goes out to you. My complaints seems so minor and yet they loom so large. I have trouble with my meniscus too. I'm getting some steroid shots but nothing like blowing it out. I've been in bed for almost 3 days now, flat on my back with some mysterious ailment. I tested covid and I'm clear of that. It's a loss of energy day in and day out the drives me crazy. I'm so sorry I ever took those pills.