joint pain
i have had a radical mastectomy and chemo and radiation therapy in 2010 and i am currently on tamoxifen . i suffer from severe joint pain and in the morning look like a woman of 110. i had an mri scan and no cancer was found and now i have to have a bone density scan .does anyone know why and is there a solution to the pain?
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fmilloy, I am right there with you. I'm on Arimidex, but i have tried almost all of them. My joints hurt so bad. I am suppose to get some quartazone shots in my wrists to see if it helps. I think our bodies have been through so much and i know the AI's are hard on the joints and bones. Keep me posted if you find something that works. I wish you good luck with it! You are not alone
Pam
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I did not have joint pain with tamoxifen but it has been a serious problem with AIs.
In my case it set in gradually and only became noticeable months after I started Arimidex, then kept getting worse.
Finally about a year and a half into Arimidex, my onc switched me to Aromasin. Problem solved...for almost a year. But since October pain is back and once again building. My hip joint is the main problem and I have been limping around. Meloxicam (antinflammatory) works pretty well on the pain but it is not a good idea to use it for long periods of time because of gastric SEs. I also use tylenol with codeine sparingly when the pain is really bad.
I am hoping that my onc will try the ping-pong technique again and put me on Femara SOON.
Wishing you all the best!
Lisa
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lyrica is what i take it seems to help some
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I had arthritis to begin with - mild, manageable and mostly the wear-and-tear kind from years of athletics - and, I've noticed, that tamoxifen is making this a bit more noticeable. It's still what I would term mild and manageable, but I have noticed that it's a "change" for me. I find that I have to keep moving: if I have been sitting and knitting, for example, I stiffen up, but after walking 5 miles, I feel pretty "loose". But that's just me.
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I have very mild joint pain on Arimidex but as I move around throughout the day, it diminishes. I exercise almost daily and am active at work. I supplement with glucosimin/chondroitin ,MSM and vitamin D3. Cortisone shots may help. Exercise and movement have been great. I was doing this before I started Arimidex so my aches were never bad. Hope it. Gets better for you.
Caryn
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