Anyone taking Arimidex?
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I'm not on Arimidex, but the basic difference is in how they work. The effect on the bones is a benfit with tamoxifen - weakening of the bones with Arimidex - and both let you experience the fun of hot flashes!
It's not a sure thing that tamoxifen will give you uterine cancer or liver cancer, but it is a sure thing that Arimidex will weaken your bones - if you are young, think about that.
Longer track record with tamoxifen has caused ASCO - American Society of Clinical Oncologists - to stay with the tamoxifen.
I just read your web page - have you considered a mastectomy to attempt to eradicate the chronic nflammation/infection? Do you still speak to the doctor who watched your lump for 8 years????
I'm wishing you better days and hope the problem is resolved soon.
Hugs, Jean0 -
Jean, thank you so much for that information. My family has a history of osteoperosis (sp?) so I don't need to take that change. Sounds like I will stay where I'm at.jeancmici said:I'm not on Arimidex, but the basic difference is in how they work. The effect on the bones is a benfit with tamoxifen - weakening of the bones with Arimidex - and both let you experience the fun of hot flashes!
It's not a sure thing that tamoxifen will give you uterine cancer or liver cancer, but it is a sure thing that Arimidex will weaken your bones - if you are young, think about that.
Longer track record with tamoxifen has caused ASCO - American Society of Clinical Oncologists - to stay with the tamoxifen.
I just read your web page - have you considered a mastectomy to attempt to eradicate the chronic nflammation/infection? Do you still speak to the doctor who watched your lump for 8 years????
I'm wishing you better days and hope the problem is resolved soon.
Hugs, Jean
As far as a mastectomy, no one will do it. I'm seening a new lady breast surgeon soon and will ask her.
As far as the doctor from 8 years ago, he's a North Idaho (almost in Canada) gp that moved to parts unknown a couple years after they found the mass.
Thanks for your help. Sure appreciate it.0 -
Hi, I am on arimidex so thought I would add my 2 cents! I am 6 mos cancer free and because I was menopausal and est-prog+ the dr suggested arimidex. Yes, it does weaken bones and the hot flashes are horrific, but I have no other complaints. I did have a bone density scan and so far my bones are okay. I do exercise and take calcium supplements. I am happy with it so far, but your age (as Jean mentioned to you) may make a difference in whether you want to change your meds or not.
Goo Luck!
Cathy :-)0
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