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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@guntherbear I, too, have the ankle pain plus hand pain. My physical therapist advised me to do stretches for my hands and circles, etc., for my feet before I get up to lube up the joints. It seems to help a bit. Once I'm up, I can move easier but the first few steps I go slow so I don't tip over.
@baker1 My lips and skin dried out a lot following chemo and since then I've been using Aquaphor for lips before I go to bed and CeraVe daily for skin and face which seems to help.
I had horrible hand pain... and it got so bad it hurt to put my hands in my pockets. The doctor prescribed Diclofenac Sodium cream (commercial name Volataren) and it has helped a bunch. I also had shots in the palms of both hands and those made an amazing difference. Anything to help with quality of life.
I was told that Aquaphor dries the lips and not to use it. Burt'sBee balm has done the trick for me.
@baker1 I was given that (Aquaphor healing ointment in tube) as well as CeraVe by another breast cancer patient before I started chemo. I have always had trouble with cold sores on my lips as well as cracking lips. This got me through chemo and radiation. Everyone is individual and sometimes we get advice that works for some and not for others. I'm glad the Burt's Bee balm has helped you.
I'm on Letrazole. Every joint in my body has pain. I had a steroid shot in my hand to relieve the excruciating hand pain. I have received great relief with it and the Diclofenac Sodium. I have also been rubbing little on my knees and seeing relief as well.
As for the Aquaphor, I use it on my entire body. My Radiation Oncologist highly recommended it. It works on my lips, too.
What do you use for cold sores that help either prevent or reduce the outbreaks
It was the same for me. Then my oncologist put me on Tomoxifen -much better
over the counter meds. We get it at Walgreens... I also use Clinique's lip cream; it is expensive but the only thing that I have found that works.