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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I am now going to start letrozole in 2 weeks. Have tried anastrazole and exemestane with major side effects. This will be my 3rd one. So hopefully 3rd time is a charm. If it isn’t then they are ready to try Tamoxifen. So here is 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 That this one is the good one.

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@bluebird70

I am now going to start letrozole in 2 weeks. Have tried anastrazole and exemestane with major side effects. This will be my 3rd one. So hopefully 3rd time is a charm. If it isn’t then they are ready to try Tamoxifen. So here is 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 That this one is the good one.

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Best of luck, Bluebird. I went through a similar process with the various AI's and finally ended up on Tamoxifen in 2019. I've had way fewer side effects.

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Thank you! That will be the next option I guess. Quite the journey we are on😄😄😄😄. I met a lady at the oncologists office and she has a recurrence of triple negative with very poor prognosis so “By the Grace of God go I”.

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Has anyone decided to discontinue or not even start Aromatase Inhibitors such as Arimidex and pursue a healthier diet including natural Aromatase Inhibitors such as mushrooms? It's my understanding white button mushrooms can inhibit testosterone converting to estrogen by 60% and wonder if this is a viable option for those of us suffering severe AI side effects, along with other cancer-fighting foods and generally healthy Whole Foods diet. TIA

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@sparklegram

Best of luck, Bluebird. I went through a similar process with the various AI's and finally ended up on Tamoxifen in 2019. I've had way fewer side effects.

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That is great news sparkekgram. I was day 5 and had such bad digestive issues pain so bad twice with benching, flatulence rib pain etc. I am now day 11 and still have a funny feeling in my stomach like it wants to be fed if that makes any sense with some rib pain. I am still eating well and eliminating ok. So will hold off for awhile and it may correct itself. But good to hear about Tamoxifen if I need to move to that.

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@mjay

Has anyone decided to discontinue or not even start Aromatase Inhibitors such as Arimidex and pursue a healthier diet including natural Aromatase Inhibitors such as mushrooms? It's my understanding white button mushrooms can inhibit testosterone converting to estrogen by 60% and wonder if this is a viable option for those of us suffering severe AI side effects, along with other cancer-fighting foods and generally healthy Whole Foods diet. TIA

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@mjay, I moved your message regarding discontinuing or deciding not to take AIs to this existing discussion called "Aromatase Inhibitors: Did you decide to go on them or not?"

Mjay, I found this 2011 information from the City of Hope regarding the potential of mushrooms to block estrogen.
- Anticancer effect of mushrooms demonstrated https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110606092736.htm

At that time (2011), researchers stated that trials were ongoing, but that preliminary data looked promising. That was 10 years ago. Did you find any more recent evidence-based research about mushrooms?

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I was looking for the appropriate discussion regarding AI's and there is quite an abundance of them so thank you for moving my post to the most appropriate.

Thank you also for the link to the Science Daily article from 2011. I also found this link to a study article published just a few days ago regarding mushroom's effects on cancer generally and specifically in BC: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/04/210421200133.htm

I first heard of the BC-mushroom connection on "The Truth About Cancer" webinar by Ty and Charlene Bollinger wherein alternative care practitioners have been prescribing white button mushroom to reduce aromatase and thereby estrogen levels specifically for ER+ BC. Hopefully, in the future there will be more studies done to determine the protocol for natural alternatives that do not cause the nasty side effects that AIs seem to be causing.
Thank you!

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Ok, I have another question about Tamoxifen. I've been on it for about 2 1/2 years. I had switched from a couple of the other AI drugs. I have about a year and a half to go. It has had a severe effect on my hair. It has thinned,and completely lost all body and I'm wondering if anyone else has had this reaction to Tamoxifen.

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@sparklegram

Ok, I have another question about Tamoxifen. I've been on it for about 2 1/2 years. I had switched from a couple of the other AI drugs. I have about a year and a half to go. It has had a severe effect on my hair. It has thinned,and completely lost all body and I'm wondering if anyone else has had this reaction to Tamoxifen.

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My hair did not thin and change texture, but I did have a buildup, I had to stay ahead of, or my hair would star falling out. I found using the nioxin shampoo, or the generic equivalent about every other washing managed it.

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@auntieoakley

My hair did not thin and change texture, but I did have a buildup, I had to stay ahead of, or my hair would star falling out. I found using the nioxin shampoo, or the generic equivalent about every other washing managed it.

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Thank you Auntie Oakley!

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