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@ebtexas55

Thank you for your reply.
I have opted not to take Kisqali for those reasons. A few ladies i know had the heart issues and fatigue and chose to discontinue for those reasons.
The Letrozole crippled me. I chose exemestane.
I was diagnosed with AFib after I had a TGA (transient global amnesia) All brought on by stress.
Tho my Afib is classified as a 2 im still taking the Diltazem and Eliquis.
I hope to redirect these with some alternatives in the next several months.
Im feeling for you.
I dont tolerate meds easily either. I Do take vitamins but am adamant about getting high quality ones from either Mercola or Mike Adams, Health ranger as he has his own lab to test quality.
Blessings to you. I will be lifting you up in prayer.

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Sorry to hear about your issues with meds and side effects. Do you take anything in place of Kisqali like Ibrance or Verzenio?

TGA sounds really scary. I’m too afraid to take any meds for afib. I took Multaq for 3 days and had all the heart attack symptoms the whole time. I’m convinced I wouldn’t be here if I hadn’t stopped taking it. Blood thinners also scare me.

Thanks for the tip on vitamins and for the prayers. I’ll pray for you as well.