Foot pain with Anastrozole?
Hello all-
I have read on this topic from posts that were from 4-5 years ago but looking for your experience from more recently.
I am 56 and on month 6 of Anastrozole. I had ILC stage 1/2 with lumpectomy/re excision and a course of radiation.
I have alwasy been very active as a lifestyle, hiking, gym, Orangetheory etc. Hike all over zion/Bryce Canyon in early May when radiation done to celebrate and remind myself if who I am and will be.
Since Aug I have had some achilles tenderness but more debilitating is crazy foot/heel pain especially in the am or when I get up from sitting/non movement. I have been attributing it to achilles tendinitis(self diagnosis 🙁 ) but I am finally thinking this is the anastrozole? I literally walk /hobble when I am first out of bed. I have some hand pain also but it feels just more like arthritic/tightness and not as noticeable/not affecting daily activities or exercise. Knees also feel out of sorts but I've had that here and there prior to this.
Can anyone share their experience with the foot /heel situation? Should I try a different AI or will this subside?
Much love and support to you all!
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A belated welcome, @bowlerlady. It's hard to deal with joint pain, especially if it is interrupting your sleep. Has the joint pain changed over the past couple of weeks? How are you doing?
Thank you Colleen it actually is a little better now. I started putting some Voltaren on my finger joints on the hand that has been hurting before I went to bed. Has eased the stiffness. I know you aren't supposed to use that for more than 10 days, so we'll see how it progresses...
I suffered really bad hand joint pain when on anastrozole. My toes really hurt too, as well as my shoulders. After 9 months my hands were at a 7 pain level. I insisted my doctor change me AI drug, or I would stop taking it. After going to a rheumatologist, to rule out arthritis, I got switched to exemestane, Then about 8 to 10 weeks later - the hand pain eased down to a 1. Everybody reacts differently to each drug. Hope you find one you can tolerate. I finally hit my 5 years and said no to another 5 years. Good luck everyone!
I had been taking anastrozole for a year and had to go off of it for a month while I dealt with an unrelated allergic reaction to an antibiotic. The pains I had in my knees, back, and feet went away in that month. Amazing, huh?
Exact same as you @kathyomaha55 in terms of all the joint pains, only I have several more years to deal with it 🙁 I'm considering trying a diff AI to see if it improves at all