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Good god! So happy to hear of your analysis of one-size fits all prescription across the board. In my case it was Anastrozole.

I believe in research and I have spent hours trying to figure if I really needed this drug - if the side effects were worth the lost quality of life I was experiencing had a value.

My on line research and input from medical advisors always generally included my ongoing experiences under ‘less common’ side effects. I felt like a ‘stranger in a strange land’ - a hypochondriac at best and a fool otherwise. As my one particular debilitating side effect got worse, i continued to mentally question and research the the value and need of my taking Anestrozole. It was a lonely search until this past week when I came across 2 articles that made me feel ‘you are not crazy!’ They brought what I respectfully call my Sophie’s Choice to my decision worthy of my research and eventual decision.
I will try and forward these articles under a separate entry. Don’t want to lose this response.
Here is the address otherwise 🙏🤞

https//www.ncbi.nim.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3587979/

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Sorry your link did not connect with anything.

Thank you for planning to share the articles. My symptom is left leg pain and now left jaw pain when eating. These seem very odd and may not be related.