Self imposed Letrozole vacation
Hi everyone
I've decieded to put myself on a vacation from Letrozole without the approval of my oncologist. I'm usually a person who follows rules to the letter but I've been having some unusual side effects. I've been taking the medication since August and around November I started having what I think are slight seizures. It happens in the morning at about 10:30 AM. I feel a tingling in the fingers in my right hand it moves up my arm and then I feel it in my sinuses. I sort of feel numb for just about a second. The episodes where few and far between but lately they were becoming more frequent and I would have a laspe of short term memory. For example I had one the day after Mother's day and I had to ask my husband why were their flowers in my house. Since I've stopped I haven't had any problems. I'm scared that it maybe something else. Has this happened to anyone else? What do you think ?Love Surf
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1SurferMom
Hi. I am wondering whether you took your BP when you had those attacks? I had to go off Letrozole becaue I could not walk without a walker after a month. I could not get in and out of a chair, drive, or get up and down from the toilet. It as horrible. I am going tot ry another AI soon, but not bery hopeful because the doctor says it is similar to Letrozole. Not good.
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Thanks HapB
Do you think it is something to do with blood pressure ? I suspected that too. Because I have lymphnodes removed from both sides the medical assistants at my oncologists office take my BP on my ankle and it is always super high. When I saw my general she did take my BP on my right arm and it was normal. I am wondering if this is more stress than Letrozole related but.... I really like the way I feel off the the Letrozole. Thanks for your advice. Love Surf
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SurferMom1surfermom said:Thanks HapB
Do you think it is something to do with blood pressure ? I suspected that too. Because I have lymphnodes removed from both sides the medical assistants at my oncologists office take my BP on my ankle and it is always super high. When I saw my general she did take my BP on my right arm and it was normal. I am wondering if this is more stress than Letrozole related but.... I really like the way I feel off the the Letrozole. Thanks for your advice. Love Surf
I was on Letrozole in the fall and after a month, I couldn’t even walk or sit. It was so, so bad. I went off it and felt better in a matter of weeks. It is probably the Letrozole, for sure. Do you know your numbers on how much it is needed? I am going to try Anastrozole tomorrow.....but I keep putting it off each day. So hard! It does feel great to be off everything, but a little scary.
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Letrozole break
Hi, Surf. . and friends.
Last year after being on Letrozole for 18 months I took a break a month before my daughter’s wedding. I was concerned about my next mammo, but everything was just fine. My second daughter is getting married in July, and I will again be taking a break. The AI stops the production of estrogen, and I felt that if nothing is showing up, a short break would not hurt.
I must say that the decrease in side effects was great, but they did come back in full force when I returned to taking the Letrozole. Could we be taking more chemicals into our body and causing additional damage for 5-10 years? Maybe. . . I often wonder if being checked every 6 months/ year and beginning AI if a tumor is found would be enough. Then I remind myself that there are many more cases that were studied in the research, so I rely on the advice of my team.
I can share that the Letrozole has raised both my blood pressure and cholesterol, so “ here are more chemicals to eat at your liver to control those, too.” It will be interesting to see what happens to those when I take my break. I will be seeing PCP and will insist on cholesterol level being checked. If normal I will definitely prove that the AI is to blame. I do not vary much in my diet, so the only other factor would be STRESS - oh, I forgot, that is never considered a factor.
Peace to all!
Kathy
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