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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@gwinter I'm sorry that you had BP elevation. I'll be sure to keep an eye on mine when I start. But must have been nice for no bone aches..ugh...makes me feel 50 years older! What are they putting you on next?
@kathyomaha55 believe it or not NOTHING! New oncologist
gwinter - why is your oncologist not putting you on a new medication to prevent the cancer from returning?
I wondered that, too, Francine.
I’ve been on Arimidex (aka Anastrozole) 5 yrs and hair loss is issue for me. There is plenty of regrowth and did not lose it all! The quality of my hair changed overall. It’s very thin where parted. Good beautician with cuts and style has helped me feel better.
Yoga & exercise helped for joint pains.
Thank you for this @newgranny ! Encouraging to hear someone is out there getting some regrowth. Feels so vain to be worried about hair, but it's upsetting to lose it to chemo, get it all back, and then start losing it again. Take care.
My Dr. suggested Rogaine for bald spots on the scalp. You need to take it for about 4 months to see if it works though.
Has anyone tried going on a gluten free diet to reduce the joint inflammation in their body? I just started 3 days ago to give it a try.
❤️ your comments about wreaking havoc with your emotions! This has been my story as well! I am hopeful the anxiety issues will stop once I’m off Anastrozole....awaiting Oncology appointment next week to discuss. I have been on drug for 5 years (but who’s counting?)
Oh, you are not alone! Almost 2.5 years on this drug and anxiety & depression are significant side effects... you begin to feel like "why can't I just pull it together?" but it is very real. Not sleeping soundly doesn't help either. I try to meditate but I'm not that good at it. I also use an essential oil diffuser at home and find that some of the anti-anxiety blends help a little. Worth a try and diffusers are inexpensive. All the best to you.