Arimidex and Insomnia
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You can go to chemocare.com to see what many of the side effects of many drugs are. I do not know if that is listed for that drug, but I do know that many people on various types of chemo do experince insomnia. I did not notice a significant difference while I was on chemo, but I tend to have periods of insomnia anyway. I did take naps during the day more, which I normally don't do.
Maybe someone else will give you more helpful information.
best wishes, seof0 -
Welcome to the club. I had trouble sleeping when i first went on arimidex, but after it gets in your system it gets better. I also take my little pill first thing in the morning. I have the other symtems and sometimes wonder if it is worth it but i guess it is. I have the muscle,bones and joints ache. also have had the weight gain and periods of depression. I fight them all because i sure don't want to go thru the breast cancer again. Good Luck, Betty0
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Insomnia and Aridex
I wish I could give you some good news but I can't. I've been on Arimidex for 4 years now and I have continuous problems with insomnia. I've tried many things, Chiropractic (which helped for several nights) Ambian, Lunesta, Trazadone and now I am trying acupuncture and may try a chinese herb (depending upon what my Dr.'s opinion is). The acupuncture seems to be taking the agitation away but I still don't have a good night of sound sleeping. Very restless. I listen to soothing music which at least makes me more relaxed and I do take Lunesta after several nites of insomnia. I guess not sleeping beats the alternative so I will hang in there for one more year.0 -
Insomnia is still bothersomekhadine said:Insomnia and Aridex
I wish I could give you some good news but I can't. I've been on Arimidex for 4 years now and I have continuous problems with insomnia. I've tried many things, Chiropractic (which helped for several nights) Ambian, Lunesta, Trazadone and now I am trying acupuncture and may try a chinese herb (depending upon what my Dr.'s opinion is). The acupuncture seems to be taking the agitation away but I still don't have a good night of sound sleeping. Very restless. I listen to soothing music which at least makes me more relaxed and I do take Lunesta after several nites of insomnia. I guess not sleeping beats the alternative so I will hang in there for one more year.
I take my arimidex in the a.m. but still have some sleepless nights, although I do now manage to get a decent night's sleep here and there. I've been prescribed Ambien but it gave me extreme anxiety. So, now I'm back to toughing it out. It's been two months on the Arimidex and so far the insomnia is the only side effect. I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop. Thanks for all of your help. Marilynn0 -
Trazadonemgm42 said:Insomnia is still bothersome
I take my arimidex in the a.m. but still have some sleepless nights, although I do now manage to get a decent night's sleep here and there. I've been prescribed Ambien but it gave me extreme anxiety. So, now I'm back to toughing it out. It's been two months on the Arimidex and so far the insomnia is the only side effect. I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop. Thanks for all of your help. Marilynn
I am taking arimidex and, like you, take it in the morning and experience insomnia. 50mg Trazadone, taken about 1/2 hour before bed, ususally works for me. Marilynn, keep trying different things until something works for you.0 -
I had that happen too, but have never been certain it was the Arimidex or just plain old stress and repetitive thoughts when I wake up at 2-3AM.
So it took me a while to mention it to my chief oncologist--not smart on my part. But when I did, years later, she casually asked if I'd ever tried THC/CBD gummies. I hadn't, but I'm lucky to live in CA where there are nice, clean, well-lit dispensaries in many business districts of cities. So my husband picked some up and I've been sleeping so much better ever since.
No side effects from them, either. I still wake at the wee hours, but I just take a smaller piece of the gummie. The normal dose is half of one piece, but I cut that in 2 again and just take a quarter of one or sometimes an even smaller piece. I wish I'd asked WAY earlier.
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