Anastazole for breast cancer and memory loss?
Recently, my doctor stopped my Anastrozole after 5 yrs on it for breast cancer.
Since then, my memory is poor and having hard time remembering. I fear I’m developing dementia (68 yrs old) My lack of memory seems worse after stopping Anastrozole. Anyone else have similar problem?
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Where is your back pain located? Praying that your test is all clear.
When I’m sitting it lying down, I don’t have pain. It’s only when I start walking or standing too long, I get pain. X
@ginip like you I took Anastrozole for 2 1/2 years and stopped due to affects on my Quality of Life. It is a hard and very personal decision. I did not have any fear mixed on w/ my decision. I have read comments ’if I could I’d stay on it forever’ Fear is utmost in that statement. Ppl are all different and effects are different. I applaud ppl that stay on the med for the protocol recommended time. It just didn’t work out for my body. Like you o could hardly walk or get in and out of the car. It took about 4-6 months, can’t remember exactly for my hip to get pain free and my body and mind to get back to my normal. I’m alternating between Mammograms & MRIs every 6 months, so screening & good Oncologist & surgeon checkups are being taken care of. Diet is very important and I’m working that. Diet improvements (choices) could improve done …but I’m human. 😀
I would like to hear more success stories of ppl taking Estrogen blockers as it seques the information and scares ppl. Let’s hear some positive stories. ❤️
Thanks for the hugs 😘
The list of things I have wimped out of in my life has stayed pretty small at this point. I have not added this
chapter to my list yet.
Alternatives remain a choice. As you mentioned - diet and diligence with mammograms and MRIs remain viable options.
I will look forward to updates from you. ❤️
7/27/23
Hi, I am on the estrogen blocker Exemestane and have been on this blocker for a year next month.
My pet scans have shown a decrease in my nodules. However, since April this year, I have been experiencing severe pain in my hands and constant numbness, and I have also lost strength in my hands. The neurologist said I had carpel tunnel in my right hand and wanted to do surgery to release the pain. But I am sure if I went off the blocker, the pain would stop.
@ginip I’m not sure I’m reading your post correctly .. but making the Hard decision to go off estrogen blockers for any personal reason is just that personal. I wouldn’t say that it is Wimping Out. I do not want to make an issue of this, but let’s stay positive for all ladies that have to make these hard decisions for whatever reason. We do not know their stories of medical, family or work etc. Let’s support everyone of us going through this journey, no matter what. (I apologize to you If I misunderstood your wording/meaning)
I was using those words as an exaggerated example of where all my all my research and resulting confidence has brought me in finding and making my decision. It was a tongue in cheek expression that I meant to imply the complete opposite. I am so glad you flagged that. Appreciate it!
@ginip thank you. Sometimes when we are close to a situation we mistake our reading & understanding. Thank you for explanation. I appreciate it too. That’s what keeps this Forum on an even keel. Blessings.
Well written i often thought if estrogen has a play in my memory issues. I’ve been told I have moderate dementia starting ( only 69)😢
I have a lot of white matter on brain. Is it also due to diabetes? Scares me to think this. I still feel chemo played a part of my diminishing memory. Is there more articles on blocking estrogen on prevention memory loss?