Arimidex
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No problems
so far. It's been almost 6 months. Oh , I notice things, sometimes the bottoms of my feet are tender or my fingers ache, but nothing very strong and nothing that lasts. I do feel a tad crankier than usual, but again, it's just helping me learn to deal with stress more productively. I, too, was none too eager to start popping that little white pill, but it's been okay.
BTW, when I have time, I make quilts, too:)
Best of luck to you,
Victoria0 -
I've been on Arimidex for four monthsaisling8 said:No problems
so far. It's been almost 6 months. Oh , I notice things, sometimes the bottoms of my feet are tender or my fingers ache, but nothing very strong and nothing that lasts. I do feel a tad crankier than usual, but again, it's just helping me learn to deal with stress more productively. I, too, was none too eager to start popping that little white pill, but it's been okay.
BTW, when I have time, I make quilts, too:)
Best of luck to you,
Victoria
So far, so good. I was really afraid to take it, but more afraid not to. I think alot of those testimonials on the internet are from the few who do experience the side effects. The thousands who do not, simply don't write in. Anyway, that's what I'm hoping.
Good luck. We'll get through this together for the next 5 years!
Hugs, Renee0 -
Been on it since this past
Been on it since this past January. No night sweats, I'm cold at times,LOL! Some joint pain, but managable. I have gained some weight, like 18 lbs after loosing like 65 before my Celiac was diagnosed. Not liking the weight gain. Going to the Gym, hope that helps!0 -
arimidex
I have been on it for 2 years and most side effects have gone away. Sometimes I feel achy but--just my legs, cranky occasionally, and fatigue. I would stop taking it, but I promised my daughters that I will do everything to try to live. Meanwhile, I have been
whitewater rafting, climbed the "rocks" in Central Park and stood on top, rode the slides at Typhoon Lagoon, and I dance the ChaCha Slide and Cupid Shuffle, went Boston whale watching, and whatever comes my way!0 -
Thanks, all!
I appreciate the input! That other sight had me really scared. It seemed like EVERYONE had horrible, life-altering, permanent side effects. Those 10 women may have been the only ones to have those effects out of the thousands who have used it, or it may have been created by someone with an agenda. Anyway, thanks! Living with side effects is better than living with the beast again.0
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