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Anyone dealing with Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia (ADH)?

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Feb 13 12:27pm | Replies (245)

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@cindylb

Hi! Cindy:

I came upon this posting of yours that dated on 8/11/2018 and was so impressed with your wisdom and perseverance of taking a systematic approach to reduce the hormones in your body. Thank you so much for sharing your valuable experience with us!

I've been taking aromatase inhibitors since early January of 2023, right after the surgery to get rid of those cancerous cells from me, because my breast cancer was highly estrogen positive - even though our types of cancer are different. As a consequence, my own body's reactions to the lack of estrogen have been aches and pains in joints, bones, hands, even numbness ..., etc., as has been well documented by others; and I have been mitigating those aches & pains via physical therapies. This is why your naturopathic / homeopathic approach interested me and gives me hope to deal with this ongoing issue. Thanks for sharing your lessons learnt! How have you been, Cindy? I sincerely hope you've been well, healthy and productively happy since you posted this entry, for I consider you to be my model of a healthy lifestyle.

Wishing you all a better journey ahead with hope, peace and love enjoying life with your loved ones!

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I’m a male metastatic estrogen positive cancer (spread to lymph nodes). Definitely increased joint pain, but exercise mitigates the pain quite nicely. Chi gong practice has been particularly effective at joint pain relief.