What happens when you stop taking anastrozole?
I've been taking anastrozole for six months to shrink tumors in preparation for surgery. I stopped taking it about a week and a half ago as the doctor ordered since my surgery is coming up. I've felt weird and not very well since stopping. I've been tired, kind of dizzy, and just not feeling myself. Anyone have experience with side effects when stopping Anastrozole? Thank you. I go back on it after surgery.
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I am on a hiatus from Anastrozole because of side effect issues. I found this article in my effort on where I go from here. I am going to bring it up with my oncologist when I complete the 3 month hiatus I am currently on. I certainly feel our medical professionals should be making us aware of the many discussions out there instead of making us spend hours (sometimes at 3AM) desperately looking for alternative choices.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41416-019-0435-4
I am hoping and praying that your surgery goes smoothly. Take time for healing and resting after this step. Don’t be afraid to reach out to your health care team if you have problems or questions. This is “your” journey, so make sure to take care of “you”. Every part of this journey is one step at a time, and you have an important step behind you. I’m praying that your recovery goes well.
After my radiation treatment I started taking Anastrozole. My doctor started the Prolia shots right away to help protect my bones. You get the shots 2 times a year. The biggest concern is having dental work while on it. The timing has to be planned because of the bone growth in the jaws.
@kamra and others, you may also be interested in these related discussions:
- Anastrozole: How long do side effects last once you've stopped? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/anastrozole-side-effects-1/
- Completed 5 years of anastrozole. Withdrawal symptoms? Side effects? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/stopping-anastrozole-after-5-years-withdrawal-symptoms/
I'm done with Anastrozole next month...I cannot wait! So many side effects and poor quality of life. And we all know there is no guarantee that we won't have a recurrence. I have had 7 Reclast infusions in the past 5 years...just saw my osteoporosis specialist last month and he said my bone density looked great. Going into treatment with Anastrozole, I had osteoporosis...have reverted back to mild osteopenia. I don't need to continue with Reclast as long as I'm off Anastrozole. I'm a former RN, and was very concerned about the Reclast...if you have side effects...what then? The drug is in your body and there's nothing you can do. But, I knew I had to take that risk, because Anastrozole is hard on bones. I've had no problems with it, and when I had an infusion, I drank water before, so I wouldn't need another IV before the Reclast. Cut my time in the IV room...in and out in about a half hour. Anyway...good luck to you. For me...the Anastrozole has been the worst part of my treatment.
Has anyone had vaginal bleeding after stopping Anastrozole? I have been on it almost 10 years and chose to stop it and now have vaginal bleeding - any others?
Hi @joansroka, have you mentioned the bleeding to your oncologist? Was it bleeding or more like spotting? Has it stopped now?
It was spotting and cramping and it has stopped. I saw my gynecologist and she did a biopsy and an ultrasound that showed no issues but I would still like my oncologist to check me out -
Hi there..ive recently stopped the Anastrozole after 15 mos due to elevated labs. Im feeling off...lightheaded, tired , and and just down. Repeating labs 8n 30 days to see if its the culprit. Ive never had elevated labs. So frustrated.
I quit taking anastrozole after 5 years. I thought I would feel different and feel like my old self again but I haven't noticed any change after 10 months.