Do your cognitive abilities return after stopping aroma inhibitors
I was taking anastrozole and I had severe short-term memory issues. I also had cognitive issues. And I was generally confused to the point I couldn’t drive.
I’m now taking exemestane and I’m having similar side effects.
Does anybody know if your cognitive abilities return after stopping aromatase inhibitors?
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This is what I’m talking about so sorry you have this issue I have not started A1 bc of all side effects with having Stage 1 OncoDX (3) N Nodes Brca Negative BUT E&P Positive HER2-Negative they want me to take I really have decided against it having radiation therapy- Good Luck to all!
Good Morning,
I have similar cognitive side effects as a result of taking Anastrozole daily, starting in March, 2024. Short term memory issues and in particular, spatial relations issues. I was approved by my oncologist to take a 5 week “vacation” from Anastrozole and the symptoms went away almost immediately! So that was reassuring. However I had ILC, invasive lobular carcinoma, stage 1c, diagnosed in July, 2023 and a mastectomy in January 2024 and the Anastrozole seems to be working to prevent a recurrence so I plan to stay on it. Just trying to work around the spatial and low mood symptoms best as I can. Wishing you well for the days ahead and for your decision about the medication.
Hello @kt261 , Bravo for trying. Taking a break when things get too hard is understandable, I am glad to hear you are working with your doctors and trying to reduce your chances of more cancer. It has a nasty set of side effects too.
I also had low mood issues and the occasional episode of spatial memory problems. It does get better, and it got better well before I was finished with endocrine therapy.
Once my brain and body adjusted to having no estrogen, the side effects of the drastically changing hormones just weren’t a thing. The long term side effects of very early loss of estrogen will continue of course. Just like someone who lives a long time after menopause. The only really stubborn side effect of 15 years of endocrine therapy is the hot flashes, and in the summer months they are still pretty brutal.
Has your doctor discussed lowering doses, or on/off schedule in order to lessen these effects?
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Thank you so much for your response! I have an appointment in a few months with my oncologist and will discuss the medication effects and dosage further at that time.