Arimidex - Dry Skin Patches
Janelle
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Could you have developed thyroid issues?lynn1950 said:In general, my skin seems
In general, my skin seems very dry, but I don't have any patches of it. Are you thinking of having them checked out by a dermatologist? xoxoxo Lynn
I was told that the treatments for bc can cause our thyroids to go out of whack. My PC said my thyroid seemed fine but my NP said I was missing nutrients necessary for proper thyroid function. I take 5 mg of salenium 2 x per day and my skin is much better. She could tell just by looking at my skin that my thyroid wasn't right.
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Very interesting, Janelleroseann4 said:Could you have developed thyroid issues?
I was told that the treatments for bc can cause our thyroids to go out of whack. My PC said my thyroid seemed fine but my NP said I was missing nutrients necessary for proper thyroid function. I take 5 mg of salenium 2 x per day and my skin is much better. She could tell just by looking at my skin that my thyroid wasn't right.
Roseann
I've only been on Arimidex since July and have not noticed any skin changes yet. However, I will be watching. I'm so hoping I continue to do well on this drug. I have a history of having to discontinue pharmaceuticals for one reason or another. So far, so good for me. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and staying positive. I hope your reaction is temporary and easily managed. Keep us Arimidex girls posted.
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Not Yetlynn1950 said:In general, my skin seems
In general, my skin seems very dry, but I don't have any patches of it. Are you thinking of having them checked out by a dermatologist? xoxoxo Lynn
I know my skin very well. I do have skin allergies, but never did I experience what I am now experiencing. I first want the radiation oncologist and hematology oncologist to view them. My problem is that I just decided to fire my hematologist who is one of the most important doctors. I have lost all respect and confidence in her.
We will see what this week brings.
Janelle0
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