Aromatase Inhibitors: Did you decide to go on them or not?
Nanaloves: I’m about to start arimidex and just feel that the contraindications , bone issues etc. are overwhelming. I’m 70 years old, dodged a bullet I feel with zero stage DCIS but the follow up is pretty much no different then if it was more aggressive. I’ve just done 33 treatments of radiation and now they advise arimidex as a preventative. I’m not sure with the beginnings of arthritis and lower back. sensitivity already that I should take it. Anyone not take it and not have a recurrence within the 5 years.
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The fact that you can walk on the drugs is wonderful!!!!!!! Keep your head up! Covid is not forever. This too shall pass.....
Was on tamoxifen for 18 months with nausea that kept getting worse. Tests showed I had gastritis. Was off of it for a month and felt wonderful. Was prescribed letrozole. Better for awhile but have light headedness often and developed some trouble sleeping. Plan to talk to my oncologist in January during my two year follow-up to see what my percentages with and without hormone therapy are. Indeed need to decide how to forge ahead and have the best quality of life. I do walk about 2 miles each day and have lowered my A1C from diabetic to pre-diabetic. I think I am in better physical health at age 69 than I have been probably since before I had our 2 daughters. Struggling with mental health though. Staying home away from family isn’t helping but must be done with the crisis we are in. Thanks for listening...it is appreciated.
I am currently off of mine. Three weeks and I feel 80% better. They crippled me, and my brain. I now am in the real throes of arthritis and foot neuropathy. I may as well be in my 90s. Not feeling bad about it. If I live 5 years I will be happy. I am 67.
I had left invasive with 18 lymph nodes removed. 2 centimeter tumor on left. 8 CM non-invasive with 2 lymph nodes removed. No radiation, no chemotherapy, clean margins. 1 neg 1 positive. Double mastectomy..getting ready to have reconstruction in Jan
@queenmary25 @jana15 Tried Anastrozole for 6 months it did not agree with me. Talked to my doctor about my risk numbers which were exactly like yours Jana15. I figured with the age of my diagnosis which was 65 I'll take my chances and go with quality of life. It's a difficult choice to make and one I always hope is the correct one. So far so good.
I have a 10 percent chance of recurrence if I did not take them and a 5 percent chance if I did take them. I never started. I figured those were not significant odds. I will just be alert to any changes in my body. Blessings in whatever you decide to do. It is not an easy decision.
Hi @queenmary25, Many women weigh the pros and cons of taking an aromatase inhibitor like anastrozole against the risk of recurrence. You are not alone with this difficult decision. For that reason, I moved your message to this existing discussion called "Aromatase Inhibitors: Did you decide to go on them or not?" so that you can connect with other members like @mimi99 @cindylb @elvandi @mollyjbrown @buckimom @jeannie53 @lisman1408 @tessfair1 @trixie1313 and others. Click VIEW & REPLY to read a variety of choices women made to discontinue based on low risk, others who switched to a different AI and yet others who found strategies that worked for them to manage the side effects.
Everyone is different of course and the final decision is for you to make with counsel from your oncologist and perhaps your family too.
Queenmary, what type of breast cancer do you have? Have you tried any of the other aromatase inhibitors?
Has anyone with a low risk of cancer coming stopped taking the hormone blocker? Mine is a 19% chance of coming back. This hormone is killing me.
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I'm glad the exemestane has been tolerable for you. It has for me as well and I've been on it for about a year. I don't feel I have the memory problems as the anastrozole and the joint aches are not bad at all as well.
@lisman1408 One of the other reasons my doctor took me off Anastrozole is because it accelerates bone loss. I'm small framed and she felt Tamoxifen would be better because it helps preserve bone strength. Neither drug agreed with me. Glad that Exemestane is a better fit for you.