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What hormone therapy are you
What hormone therapy are you on? Arimidex (aromatase inhibitor like femara and aromasin) makes me very tired if I take it in the AM, so now I take it around 5PM. That works very well for me. Tamoxifen also slowed me down some but more towards the end of my course.0 -
tirednessCypressCynthia said:What hormone therapy are you
What hormone therapy are you on? Arimidex (aromatase inhibitor like femara and aromasin) makes me very tired if I take it in the AM, so now I take it around 5PM. That works very well for me. Tamoxifen also slowed me down some but more towards the end of my course.
I am on Arimidex - I am going to switch to the evening and try that - Thank you so much - I am an active person but I would do alittle and then had to rest..Thanks again....0 -
Fatigue
I felt the same way for a long time. I finished chemo in Nov. 09, the fatigue continued until last March when I started weekly massage therapy. It did wonders for me. Within a month I started to feel better and I am so grateful. Hugs..Alison0 -
I am high energy and, when Ibella64 said:tiredness
I am on Arimidex - I am going to switch to the evening and try that - Thank you so much - I am an active person but I would do alittle and then had to rest..Thanks again....
I am high energy and, when I took the arimidex in the morning, I just wasn't functioning right. My daughter, Katherine, and I went out for a shopping marathon and I just couldn't do it. Katherine said, "Mom, I don't like to see you this tired."
Then I remembered that my little sister had the same problem when she started femara and I was the one who recommended taking it in the evening...lol!
Anyway, both sis and I have done very well with our energy since we switched to evening dosing. Hope it works for you too!0 -
Oooh la la, I like thatwebbwife50 said:Fatigue
I felt the same way for a long time. I finished chemo in Nov. 09, the fatigue continued until last March when I started weekly massage therapy. It did wonders for me. Within a month I started to feel better and I am so grateful. Hugs..Alison
Oooh la la, I like that idea! Will insurance pay? ;-)0 -
my insurance paidCypressCynthia said:Oooh la la, I like that
Oooh la la, I like that idea! Will insurance pay? ;-)
I just asked my onc. or my gp, don't remember which, and the next thing I knew I was gettin a massage. I did have to pay a co-pay of course. I understand that massage helps detox your muscles of the residue from chemo so drink lots of water afterwards.0
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