Completed 5 years of anastrozole. Withdrawal symptoms? Side effects?
Monday, July 23rd, after consulting with Dr. Loprinzi, we decided to have me stop taking anastrozole. (Arimidex). It has been 5 years since I started the drug after breast cancer surgery and radiation. Has anyone stopped this drug and had any withdrawal symptoms? The nurse from Blue Group sent me an email today saying that there are no withdrawal symptoms after stopping this drug. Soooooooooooooo, is this all in my head? Definitely having some type of withdrawal.
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It may just take time for the nausea to go away - I finished chemo the end of last October, then had more surgery, and then had 30 treatments of radiation. Am only recently not nauseous.
I just started my second month of taking Anastrozole and agree 100% that walking over 30 min a day helps with joint pain and fatigue. Best wishes all!
What is the Brest index?
It’s a genetic tests which determines if it’s beneficial to take an armoratse prohibitory like tamoxifen or anastrozole . Your Dr can order it . U can google It and get more info 😊
https://www.answersbeyond5.com/what-is-bci - this appears to be to determine if you should continue estrogen therapy beyond five years. Am I reading this correctly?
<p>Has anyone experienced adverse Effects after completing several years on the Aramimadex? Fatigue, nausea, stomach issues?</p>
Hi @sandrajo, I moved your message to this existing discussion with members who completed Arimidex after taking it for several years. They, too, have spoken of continuing side effects like fatigue. Sandra, when did you stop Arimidex?
I just found this site. I recently when off Arimidex after 10 years. Anyone experience anxiety? Never had this problem before.
I just found this site. I stopped taking arimidex after 10 years. Experiencing anxiety - anyone else? Did not have any side effects while on arimidex.
My mom as well. She has been on it for 5 years. Has now been off of it for 4.5 months. The anxiety has slowly gotten worse. She complains of itchy head (like ants crawling around)and her body tremors. She now cannot stay alone at home.