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Breast Cancer | Last Active: May 29, 2023 | Replies (72)

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@auntieoakley

There are many things that have changed pretty drastically in the last years for me. One of those things has been a cognitive change. Not all drugs are equal in every person. Just like we developed individual cancers, we also have different responses to medications. Ask specifically to try a different one if this one really distresses you. I would also add, to be nice to yourself, you have been through a lot. If I cannot find the right the word, I verbalize that and then shrug and move on or let the other person fill in the blank. A couple of months have gone by, how are you doing now? Do you mind telling me more about your journey with breast cancer, any other treatments?

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I was 1st diagnosed with ductal breast cancer in 2015. I had a lumpectomy and radiation. Excellent prognosis and chose not to take AI. 3 yrs later diagnosed with globular stage. 3A with lymph node involvement. I was first given verzenio and then I did double mastectomy, chemo and proton radiation. I've been on ai since Feb. 2020. Took Arimidex 14 mo. Now on Exemestane. Seems to be going better.