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Hi! @timely:
I truly think and firmly believe that you should discuss all these painful issues and ongoing treatments with your primary care physician as soon as possible.
I really can't provide any medical advice / opinion because I am not any medical expert; I can only share with you how I deal with all my body's reactions to the lack of estrogens after taking any AI medicines to block hormone production. Due to the fact that I declined the radiation treatment for fear of its potential long term effect at my old age, I decided that I have to continue taking Anastrozole, Letrozole, etc., to keep the BC recurrence at bay and mitigate these pain & aches with physical therapy. Earlier this year, I experienced acute neck pain along with numbness and tingling pain in both arms. Unfortunately my PCP suffered a family emergency at that time, so her assistance sent me back to PT/OT to reduce my pain. Got a referral to see a doctor of PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHAB; and this new doctor confirmed that I indeed suffered Neck pain and BL arm dysesthesias. He recommended EMG test to measure the electrical activity of muscles and nerves to diagnose nerve and muscle disorders. I asked for MRI CERVICAL SPINE Without CONTRAST instead, because I am certain I have multiple issues of nerves, what is the point to identify which nerves are acting up? Further, I also am scared of the needle insertions to my various nerves during the EMG test procedure. Thankfully, the MRI confirms that I have Anterior osteophytes on the front of my neck bones and disc osteophyte (bone spurs) at other spots, so I continue my PT sessions diligently to get the relief. Later on when I saw my surgical oncologist and asked her to review my MRI cervical spine report, she confirmed that physical therapy is my best and only ongoing option.
Sorry for such a lengthy note, Timely! I pray that you get to discuss all your issues with your PCP soon and get the most accurate diagnosis and best treatment going forward.
Best wishes to all!