Faslodex Girls
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poopy naniam, but ofcourse I will see you on the other threads! I've decided to join all you gals here on the ol" faslodex thread. I have been on hiatus for awhile. So had my loading shots, geez that hurt! I have no butt fat anymore! I have to say no se's except for just being tired. My back not to good. Stupid Onc forgot to include the bisphosphonate and I did not remind him. Oh well I guess I will tell him next shot. I heard though that I will feel like crap. Lol That all I have to say for now, really should call it a night. And naniam I hated getting that stupid port. :l
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I started Fasoldex approximately three weeks ago -- recently I've been having extreme hip pain, as well as back pain. Has anyone else experienced this? It's really painful!
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I have some back pain, but that didn't start for me until month 23. Strangely, walking through the pain eventually makes it go away for days. Sorry that this has hit you so quickly.
*susan*
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Hello. rosasmommy and welcome to the thread!
I'll be going (in June) for my seventh round of the Faslodex/Zometa combo. I think my arthritis pain is triggered by the injections, my fatigue has been building for a while and I do get some hip and thigh pain. It comes and goes, seems to follow no set pattern. Luckily, it is not long lasting but, can pack a punch for a short while. I take three Advil for the pain. I have the hydrocodone on hand, if I need it but, it makes me so groggy I don't like to use it.
I'm sorry you're going through this--cancer sucks. I sure hope the med starts kicking cancer's butt!
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Tomorrow is month 26. I am eating salty snacks and drinking litres of water so they can get some blood. There is no way to prepare my butt for another month of assaults however. You know, most of the month I can push away all the stuff that having mets does to my brain. But the night before as I prepare, there is no way to ignore the swirl of thoughts and emotions. I really HATE these hospital days and at the same time, thankful that the Faslodex is working.
::raising another glass of water::
*susan*
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Rosamommy and Susan, you can't imagine how grateful I am to find these particular posts just now. It's 2:57 a.m. and my hip and back pain and a slight touch of nausea have awakened me again. I've seen two orthopedists and on Tuesday had a cortisone shot in the hip for arthritis. I am hoping the pain is taking its last gasp and will diminish in a few days when the cortisone takes better effect, but I am discouraged, to say the least. Tomorrow is Month Eleven for Faslodex and I am sitting here thinking that each injection is crippling me further. BTW, neither orthopedist reacted when I told them my theory that Faslodex is exacerbating my arthritis. It's as if they do not hear me. Perhaps they just don't know or they're thinking, "So what, it's saving your life," but it would be nice to be acknowledged.
Thank you for reminding me to drink water pre-blood draws, Susan. I'm doing so now. Ah, the cat just came out to the kitchen to see what was up. Sweet. Maybe I'll go back to bed and try to lose myself in the latest Hilary Mantell, "Bring Up the Bodies," which I recommend to anyone who liked "Wolf Hall."
Onward,
Tina
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Markers are back and after two months of significant increase, this month they are back down. I am fairly sure that this means there was activity as there has been every Spring for the past three years, but for now, the Faslodex has held those little buggers at bay. I am no longer expecting a phone call from my oncologist to schedule scans. Another three month reprieve from seeing Techie Andrew.
My butt hurts. My back is in pain. I am full of happiness and joy.
*susan*
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Haven"t been here in quite a long while...been on Faslodex for 2 1/2 yrs (only one shot) Seems like most take 2 shots? I tried 2 about a yr ago and thought I was going to die!!! Went back to one and so far things are okay, I guess. Had my recent shot on May 21 with usual SE of not feeling really good for 4 days. This week I have had constipation that turns into diarrhea...CRAZY. Has anyone had this happen after being on Faslodex for over 2 yrs? My mind goes crazy when I think about what new sypmtoms can mean.
Thanks alot, Kay
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Like Aerial, I too have hip and thigh pain. I believe (as Tina) that the faslodex is exacerbating my arthritis. I also get that 'funny look' from my doctor....as if she doesn't believe me. She also said this week that the faslodex was not the reason for my hair thinning. However, the nurse administering the shots said it most likely is. If it weren't for the women here sharing their experiences I swear I'd go crazy wondering what every little (and big) symptom meant!
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Susan, I try to push my bone mets dx way to the back of my mind but, when it's time for my shots (and Zometa infusion), it's hard to ignore the facts. Like you, I get those swirling thoughts and the anxiety really builds.
MKL, I've had the constipation that turns to diarrhea. (Only 6 shots, so far). I discovered that if I stick to a very starchy diet, for four or five days I don't get the diarrhea.
dinamarca, I understand about the worrying. It's hard not to assume that every little ache and pain means cancer. Blah. I get my first PET scan next Tuesday. I'm trying not to over think it, but can't help wondering if "it" is lurking somewhere else.
Thank goodness for the girls on this forum!
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Looks like I get to join you girls starting next week. My scans are actually better but my 27.29 has jumped drastically for 3 months and my blood counts have dropped drastically. Get to have another transfusion on Friday then start the double shots next week.
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Welcome to our small group. I hope that the Faslodex does for you what it has done for me.
*susan*
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Reesie, check out the Hormonal thread too. As I recall, there are some Faslodex factoids and tips scattered around in there as well.
Faslodex is the only treatment I've been on since being diagnosed at Stage IV nearly a year ago. Its side effects are relatively mild compared to those of many regimens. And it's kept my mets stable.
I echo Susan's wish for you!
Tina
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Hi ladies,
I hope you all are doing good. Reesie I hope you do well on Faslodex. I'm new to it also as I've had only 2 loading doses this month. I have to admit that reading hip and thigh pain are side effects of Faslodex was disappointing. My mets are in the bone marrow of my hips, pelvis, lumbar spine, sacrum and thigh. I'm hoping I will be able to tell when my mets are getting better. As I'm reducing the Prednisone I've been alot more tired which I dont understand. I'm hoping Faslodex works. I'm grateful to have something other than chemo to treat this with. If this works as well as Aromasin did for 5 yrs I will be happy. HUgs, Mazy
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Tina2,
Are you taking Zometa too? Did they start you first with Tamoxifen or Femara or did you just go straight to Faslodex? That is great that it is working so well and keeping you stable!
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Smiley, I went straight to Faslodex. It's my only treatment for now because there is no evidence of mets anywhere but my lungs. Many years ago I had mastectomies and reconstructions of both breasts, almost exactly ten years apart, for Stage I primary tumors. I was node negative in the first instance and they didn't even take the nodes in the second. No adjuvant therapy was thought necessary either time.
I went on my merry way until last summer, when ongoing lung issues led to tests and procedures that revealed active breast cancer metastases in my lung. Interestingly, I learned from a reliable source that the interventional radiologist who biopsied my lung and the pathologist who read the result were "blown away" by the breast cancer diagnosis. Apparently it was the last thing they expected because of the length of time that had passed--16 years--since my last mastectomy.
Naturally I am hoping that this long interval of living with a disease I did not know I still had indicates I have a very indolent form of cancer that can be easily discouraged by treatment, if not knocked out entirely!
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Thanks everyone for the good thoughts. I hope Faslodex works long for me too. I was hoping to get longer on the Anastrozole than 10 months
Well I get to start next week so here goes everything -
Tina,
I would definitely say it sounds like you have a very laid back and slow growing cancer after 16 years of being NEDd! WOW! That is crazy!
How are you handling the Faslodex? Too bad that is not in pill form instead of shots in the bum!
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Smiley, I doubt I was technically NED all that time. Lots of nodules were discovered in my lungs in 2007. Who knows how long they had been there or what caused them? Over the years most of them disappeared. One large nodule that had stayed put all that time started increasing in size. It and another area showed a fair amount of uptake on a PET last summer, so I had a biopsy and here I am.
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Cancer is a sneaky devil--so random and unpredictable. I thought I was cancer free for eight years (five of those on Arimidex). It sucks but, thank Heaven for the new drugs that keep coming along to keep us stable.
Welcome to the group, Reesie! I'm sending positive thoughts that Faslodex will do the job for you.
I get the Zometa infusion and then one injection in each butt cheeck. I had my 7th treatment, yesterday and I feel good today, except for some slight soreness at the injection sites. My mets are in my spine--in the middle and lower vertebrae and the bone marrow.
I had a PET scan (from neck to mid thigh) on Monday. Thankfully, it showed no new abnormalities and that my mets are still stable! Whew--I feel so relieved!
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Hi everyone,
Reesie, I'm sorry you're treatments didn't keep you stable longer, but you might have better luck with Faslodex. This week I had my 11th set of injections. It's hard to believe that it has already been almost a year since my mets were found- spine with serious compression, ribs, hip, sternum.
Faslodex has been a miracle drug for me. My CEA markers were 269 a year ago when my spinal compression was found and treatment started. After two months of Faslodex, they dropped to 69. Then down to 39. Now they are at 19! I'm hoping I can join MLK with her 2 1/2 years and still going strong.
No side effects after the first double dose. My hair thinned for awhile, but that stopped a few months ago. I actually had more side effects with Aromasin.
Good luck Ressie! No reason you can't have great luck with your new treatment!
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How often does your doctor do CEA markers? I am assuming this is a blood test similar to CA-125 or whatever looks for cancer? My onc never mentions any kind of blood work. I don't even think he is testing for anything other than kidney and liver function once a month before I take zometa. I don't know how reliable blood work is for me though. When I was diagnosed with stage 4....my blood work that day was normal?! WTF!?
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My onc does my CEA every month now, along with the bloodwork that I need for my Xgeva.
All of my other bloodwork - the stuff that shows up on the CBC and the Chemistry Panel also comes out normal. Sometimes my red blood cells are slightly low- maybe just under by a tenth of a point- but nothing that would indicate cancer. Before my mets diagnosis, he didn't do any cancer markers when doing the bloodwork.
Smiley, could you ask your onc why he doesn't do it? It won't be any trouble for you, as you're getting your blood taken already for the Zometa. They just have to make an extra vial while they're drawing your blood.
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My onc never mentioned the CA27.29 until I asked if he did any. Turns out he did but I never knew. He told me that he does it it watch the trends.
When I got radiation I had to go to Labcorp weekly for bloodwork. They had an online system for me to get my results if I wanted. Turns out when I signed up that my onc uses them for the additional blood work CBC and CA27.29 so now I get those results too. -
Aerial..congrats on no new mets..what a relief.
Smiley..mine are checked monthly but tumor markers have not been a good test for me either. The first time I had mets mine were just fine too. This time when I was dx with mets they had gone up just a little from 31 to 44. But I have extensive mets and I would think they shoulda been higher.
I'm still dropping pounds since I've been off Aromasin. LOL and I thought it was all that chocolate LOLOL. I had never had weight probs before and I packed on 35 lbs. It'll be nice if I can get back down to where I was. Hugs, Mazy
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So is there less weight gain with Faslodex than the other AI's?
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I have been on faslodex since Feb and I have not gained a pound,
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I have been on faslodex for 2 months and have lost 7lbs
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Tillycat and Anna45....., what were you on before Faslodex?
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