Cracking, popping joints

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KEW
KEW Member Posts: 745

Hi,

I've noticed in the last few months that everything seems to be cracking on me.  It is like my tendons are lax.  I had a bone scan last fall and it was fine except for some arthritis that I already knew I had.  I had an ooph and remain on Tamoxifen, and was wondering if any other ER+ women are noticing more cracking and popping in the joints?  I'm wondering if it is due to lack of estrogen.

Thanks--Karen

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  • lbmt
    lbmt Member Posts: 80
    edited April 2010

    i have alot of popping a cracking expectly in my knees, i was wondering if it had to do with the femara.  laurie

  • sandy2009
    sandy2009 Member Posts: 106
    edited May 2010

    Hi,

    Since I've been on Arimidex and Zometa (bisphosphanate) I have cracking popping joints. If I do any "squats" my right knee (arthritis knee) cracks.   I'm always stiff in the evenings and mornings.   I believe it's the Zometa and also the Arimidex.  I also have it in my right jaw, it pops at times when I open my mouth or bite into something.

    KEW - do you have arthritis in your knees?   That's where mine is.

    Sandy

  • c2will
    c2will Member Posts: 91
    edited May 2010

    I also have arthritis in my right knee.  I had arthroscopy in that knee last September to repair a torn meniscus.  It was doing well, but I started Arimidex at the beginning of April.  The cracking in that knee is worse now, with discomfort in certain bent positions. 

  • KEW
    KEW Member Posts: 745
    edited May 2010

    No, not in my knees, in my hands and neck yes.  I'm having a follow up bone scan tomorrow, so I guess we will see if there have been any changes since last fall.

    KEW

  • Tamara67646
    Tamara67646 Member Posts: 293
    edited May 2010

    My onco has told me that reduction in estrogen will cause joint issues - estrogen is a "lubricant" and keeps your joints fluid.  I have noticed the cracking & popping.  I also have alot of shoulder/rotator cuff issues and I am attributing that to the antiboitic, Cipro, that was prescribed during my chemo.  It has been found that Cipro can cause tendon issues. 

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