Concerned about the side effects of anastrozole
I completed all treatments for breast cancer but now I am supposed to take hormone blocker, named anastrozole. im concerned about the side effects. Has anyone here taken it and did anyone have hair loss?
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This seems like such a reasonable approach-step by step and letting your body adjust.
Yes, generally speaking Tomoxifin has been mostly used for premenopausal women. I’m 65 and post menopausal. My doctor switched me to tomoxifin from Anastrozole last spring when I broke out in severe hives. She said hives can be a rare allergic reaction to Anastrozole. I don’t like either one... for me both have some nasty side effects. But I suppose the side effects are better than cancer!
Just my opinion, but I wouldn’t make any big change like you are considering without talking with a knowledgeable doctor
@dmgweiss, No, I wouldn't do that. I'll wait until she is back in her office and I can talk to her. Thanks.
Does your doctor have another doctor covering for them while he/she is on vacation? Given the side effects that we are all experiencing, to one degree or another, please go gently.
My oncologist recommended against the approach of taking a pill every other day because there is no evidence or studies to support that approach works.
@lisman1408
I didn't have hives, but had severe itching all over my body even 5 weeks after stopping anastrozole. Haven't had any of that on the letrozole (Femara).
Thanks for the response Trixie. I haven’t heard of anyone else having any kind of itching. Your response helps me to know I’m not so alone in this strange journey through breast cancer and maybe I’m more normal that I sometimes think!
@lisman1408,- My feelings, exactly!
@lisman1408 I've never been good at drugs...I used wonder how could there be alcoholics or drug addicts as 1 drink puts me under and am not good with anesthetics. However, we do have to take something so as long as I don't get headaches and disequilibrium anymore, I guess I can put up with the joint/bone aches and fatigue. But walking, swimming, and qi gong or tai chi are helpful with that. We can do this, yes we can!!!