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@chris2024

I have a question. I've been on anastrozole. since 2019 now my oncologist I had till this year, and another person said no I'm not finish till 2024 I thought we count the first year we start it. 2019 through 2023 would be 5 years.

My body has so many aches and pains since being on this medication, my memory seems to be now getting fuzzy.

Another question why we can't just instead of taking 7 days a week maybe take it every other day. what would be the difference. Maybe we won't be in so much misery.

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I was on Letrozole, then Anastrazole and back to Letrozole. I believe the side effects were pretty much the same for me. Research online revealed for Letrozole that .5 mg was effective although normal dosage is 2.5 mg. I think I posted the information for both drugs on another thread here last month. To the point, my oncologist gave me the green light to take it every other day. On top of that he gave me a 30 day vacation from the pill. He also said that after the "stay" that it took only 2 weeks to get back to full efficacy in your body. I'm 3 years out with 2 to go. I successfully fought joint pain with collagen supplements, but it's the cognitive, mood and sleep issues that only lessen with time off. My oncologist is moving across the country but said in light of my issues that I should try to find an on/off schedule that works for me including total off. He would, of course, prefer that I not choose the last option. I hope this helps.