Aromatase Inhibitors: Did you decide to go on them or not?
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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@pattyayn59 what was your Oncotype score?
I think that getting opinions that don't change anything is a great outcome. That suggests that there was implicit unanimity, or near unanimity, among doctors you consulted with. That would give me a lot of confidence and lessen the chance of later regret or second-guessing.
I'll find the studies and send you the links by message if that's OK. As to what you're experiencing, hopefully this is temporary and will reverse itself. Can you get a second opinion and/or a referral to the right specialist to help? I have a golfer friend who had surgery to repair wrist tendinitis that was 100% successful so that might be an option if this doesn't self-resolve,
"Implicit unanimity." Brilliant! And yes, avoiding regret and second guessing was one of my goals. Thanks for the great perspective!
They told me oncotype doesn’t refer to me since no chemotherapy recommended.
It would still tell you recurrence risk and how important hormonal treatment would be, as well as how effective. I would request one. The Oncotype is done for DCIS even though chemo isn't suggested.
Did you have an Oncotype? It seems people with DCIS may not be having that test-?
Maybe you could try the medication and decide based on what you experience. Many people don't have horrible side effects. Bones can be dealt with with meds if need be but if you don't have osteoporosis, there may be less risk overall.
Yes, if you find the studies please message me. Thank you. I'm pretty sure this is carpal tunnel. I've been searching physical therapy on the internet. The PT I've been doing to recover range of motion after bilateral mastectomy is working very well. I've asked for a referral for hand specialist. Just waiting to hear. Also having to deal with some sort of lung infection that doesn't present me with any worrisome symptoms, but was incidentally found on a CT scan. I just don't know where to put my attention. I feel like, after never seeing a traditional doctor most of my adult life, I'm suddenly caught up in an overwhelming system that I'm barely unprepared to manage!
Hi, Just wanted to agree wholeheartedly on your comment >>>> " I feel like, after never seeing a traditional doctor most of my adult life, I'm suddenly caught up in an overwhelming system that I'm barely unprepared to manage! "
I have had so much medical intervention in the 5 yrs of cancer/nocancer/MBC that it is MORE than all other 65 yrs combined . Also ,I chose to trust health foodies and diet based solutions , ie , add more fruit like grapes or oranges (or lessen the same if too much acid )at anytime in my diet . So, the idea of drugs drugs drugs and side effects galore has been more stress and confusion than the cancer really . Hang in there .
The article below citing New England Journal of Medicine article suggests that "aromatase-induced carpal tunnel syndrome" can reverse by going off the drug. As yours is. So maybe, if the Achillies tendon issue is related to the drug, it will ease up as well.
There's a family of antibiotics with a major side affect being damage to the Achilles tendon. If you've taken an antibiotic like Levaquin in the recent past, that could be the cause here. In any event, I hope your PCP can get you to the right specialist and onto treatment to ease this.
https://www.jwatch.org/na40241/2016/01/20/aromatase-inhibitors-and-carpal-tunnel-syndrome