Aromatase Inhibitors: Did you decide to go on them or not?

Posted by nanato6 @nanato6, Oct 12, 2018

Nanaloves: I’m about to start arimidex and just feel that the contraindications , bone issues etc. are overwhelming. I’m 70 years old, dodged a bullet I feel with zero stage DCIS but the follow up is pretty much no different then if it was more aggressive. I’ve just done 33 treatments of radiation and now they advise arimidex as a preventative. I’m not sure with the beginnings of arthritis and lower back. sensitivity already that I should take it. Anyone not take it and not have a recurrence within the 5 years.

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@lisman1408

Oh no, Trixie! Sending hugs, and praying for a good outcome for new issue in your lung! Take good care of yourself!

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@lisman1408
Thank you! My hubby takes me out daily for walks, especially important since the stroke. Living in California is getting quite precarious with rotating blackouts and all the fires in our area (northern CA). Hoping the firefighters get a handle on these and life resumes calmness!

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Stay safe! Those fires look horrendous!

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@trixie1313

@lisman1408
Thank you! My hubby takes me out daily for walks, especially important since the stroke. Living in California is getting quite precarious with rotating blackouts and all the fires in our area (northern CA). Hoping the firefighters get a handle on these and life resumes calmness!

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I'm in Northern CA, too. Really can't open the windows to cool the house in the morning because of the smoke. Stay safe Trixie.

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@sparklegram

I'm in Northern CA, too. Really can't open the windows to cool the house in the morning because of the smoke. Stay safe Trixie.

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@sparklegram
We're here in Sonoma County. My son just got back from one fire and was sent up north again. One cannot worry about oneself when there are so many out there putting their lives on the line for all of us. Sparklegram, you stay safe as well and stay indoors away from the smoke!

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@cathyhand

On Exemestane. 8 years out this November. So far no recurrence. Stage 2 b, 2 positive nodes.
I am having a hip replacement in two weeks and just recently diagnosed with osteopetrosis.

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@cathyhand @trixie1313
Cathy - Hope your hip replacement goes well and that you soon will be back to normal activities. As to the osteopetrosis, it's my understanding that, unlike osteoporosis, it is an inherited condition (and not due to being on an AI for 8 years). Is that your understanding, too?

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@elizm

@cathyhand @trixie1313
Cathy - Hope your hip replacement goes well and that you soon will be back to normal activities. As to the osteopetrosis, it's my understanding that, unlike osteoporosis, it is an inherited condition (and not due to being on an AI for 8 years). Is that your understanding, too?

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@cathyhand
Cathy, I apologize. I misread your message and thought you had "osteoporosis." Is there any treatment that can help with this?

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@trixie1313

@sparklegram
We're here in Sonoma County. My son just got back from one fire and was sent up north again. One cannot worry about oneself when there are so many out there putting their lives on the line for all of us. Sparklegram, you stay safe as well and stay indoors away from the smoke!

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@trixie 1313
Bless your first responder son for his courage and bravery! I'm thinking that he got those qualities from his mother who never fails to inspire us here.

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@trixie1313

@jeannie53
They were both metastatic Stage 4 when diagnosed. I've been on AIs for over 1 year. I started with anastrozole, then letrozole, and the majority of time with exemestane. I'm hopeful that the new lesion in my lung is not cancer, but atelectasis from a bad flu I had in March. Right now the lesion is too small for biopsy.

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@trixie1313 Thank you for answering my question. I'll be thinking of you and sending positive thoughts about your latest issue.

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@mimi99

I decided against it. I was diagnosed earlier this year, stage one,
negative nodes. I had lumpectomy and 3 proton beam treatments. I am
currently recovering from reverse shoulder replacement, have had two knee
replacements, lots of arthritis, and fibromyalgia. I am almost 70,
currently taking tamoxifen, and fingers crossed evdrything will go well.

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I am experiencing extreme nausea and belching. I have been on tamoxifen for one and a half years. I was also taking Eliquis as blood clots are a side effect of tamoxifen and a blood clot did form at my port site when I had chemo. Just had an EGD that showed chronic gastritis. It has been shown that Eliquis does cause gastritis in 14% of people. Blood thinner was changed to Xarelto. Was off tamoxifen for 6 weeks during all this. I was back to feeling as good as I did before having breast and thyroid cancer! Have been back on the tamoxifen for just a week and am experiencing extreme nausea again. Has anyone else had similar experiences? Any suggestions? Is anyone taking just 10 mg of tamoxifen instead of 20 mg?

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@mugs24cancer

I am experiencing extreme nausea and belching. I have been on tamoxifen for one and a half years. I was also taking Eliquis as blood clots are a side effect of tamoxifen and a blood clot did form at my port site when I had chemo. Just had an EGD that showed chronic gastritis. It has been shown that Eliquis does cause gastritis in 14% of people. Blood thinner was changed to Xarelto. Was off tamoxifen for 6 weeks during all this. I was back to feeling as good as I did before having breast and thyroid cancer! Have been back on the tamoxifen for just a week and am experiencing extreme nausea again. Has anyone else had similar experiences? Any suggestions? Is anyone taking just 10 mg of tamoxifen instead of 20 mg?

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I was on tamoxifen for almost 8 years. (2009) Worst side effects were weight gain & insomnia.
Prior, I was not able to tolerate Arimidex or Aromasin. Oncologist was surprised that I tolerated tamoxifen so well. Maybe trying a different med will be helpful. These estrogen blocking drugs are strong & powerful but can be difficult to tolerate. But as I’ve said in previous post, they are so important! 3 years after going off tamoxifen, my breast cancer metastasized & is now in my bones. I’m now on letrozole & Ibrance & tolerating well.
@mugs24cancer I hope you can find an alternative to tamoxifen that you can tolerate. Best of luck to you!

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