I'm on Femara and my hands are getting crippled?

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  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited November 2013


    gentian - I'm impressed that you were playing tennis - I can manage a fast-paced walk, on a good day, lol! I understand completely the reference about pushing off the foot - I would occasionally forget and make a sudden lateral move, and yow! I don't think anyone would mind a Tamoxifen user posting on a Femara thread - SEs are SEs and there are definitely some common ones even though the drugs are different! Information is useful regardless, right?

  • evjaq
    evjaq Member Posts: 25
    edited November 2013


    If there is I have it too. Wow we are talking painful!

  • gentianviolet
    gentianviolet Member Posts: 316
    edited November 2013


    SpecialK - I loved the game of tennis for exercise......hate the gym. So I miss that kind of running, sweating, and concentrating. Thanks again for your input, I always enjoy reading your thoughtful posts on various threads. Sending good thoughts

  • Thistlesue
    Thistlesue Member Posts: 2
    edited December 2017

    The exact same thing has happened to me. Because I am almost 75 years old I actually thought it was just old age, arthritis and maybe sleeping on my hands the wrong way. But I recently emailed a new internet friend, and she happened to mention that she had “trigger thumb and was on letrozole” which is Femara!!! Holy Cow....was I ever shocked. I had no idea that the drug was associated with joint pain and the same effects that you are having. I’m going to discuss it with My oncologist as soon as possible. My friend said that she had Cortizone shots but they didn’t really help. However she said she was on oral dose of hyalonic (spelling?) acid and that seems to be helping believe it or not. Discuss this with your doctor. Good luck/be well.

  • Kattis894
    Kattis894 Member Posts: 218
    edited December 2017

    Glad I found this thread. I have such bad pain in my wrist at the moment. Been taking letrozole for almost 1 year (of 10..) so not sure what do do. Tingling in fingers has started as well. Will wait a bit more and see if it gets better I guess but for sure very painful. Would you suggest to call the doctor? I am so scared to recur so do not want to stop taking letrozole due to that.

  • LoveTheOregonRain
    LoveTheOregonRain Member Posts: 1
    edited April 2018

    I just found this older thread. I too am having issues with swollen hands, trigger finger, etc. Another issue that I have that I don't think was mentioned as a possible side effect is De Quervain's tendinosis on my wrist. I had hit my wrist on a countertop. For a year, I had quite a bit of pain. My doctor finally sent me to a hand surgeon who gave me the diagnosis. I had OT with the hand specialist. It helped - not completely. I changed from Arimidex to Fermara. That seems to help the wrist but made the fingers worse.

    Good luck with your wrist!

  • dakrock
    dakrock Member Posts: 99
    edited April 2018

    I have been on Letrozole since December , 2017.   I had invasive lobular breast cancer and on February 23, 2018 had a mastectomy and reconstruction.   I am now noticing pain in my hands and shoulder.   The other night my right had was completely asleep and then it was fine.  I hate to  complain to the doctor because I am at least tolerating this and I am afraid what something else might do to me.  I have to be on this for 7-10 years.  It only been on this since December.   I've got a long way to go.  

  • Kattis894
    Kattis894 Member Posts: 218
    edited April 2018

    Hi again,

    dakrock as you mention I also hesitated to contact the doctor with my complaints but finally did since the numbness in my arm has increased during the last months. The doctor suggested an MRI but has a trip planned for 2 weeks coming up this week that I will not cancel, however I am beyond worried so will try to put it on the back of my head, go on my trip and do my MRI when I come back. My reasoning is if it has spread it has and these two weeks might be my last trip in case I get bad news. I am trying to prepare myself mentally for a relapse, trying to accept the fact that it might happen, this to be more calm if I get the news no one wants to hear. Regarding my wrist it is most likely De Quervain's syndrome going on. I am wearing a support "glove" at the moment hoping it will get better. I am a bit devastated at the moment. :(

  • Toughcookie
    Toughcookie Member Posts: 12
    edited May 2018

    I've Been on Letrozole for seven months. I had some mild pain in fingers on both hands initially but the pain went away after a few weeks until a month ago! Now pain in fingers is worse and sometimes in my knee but I also have pain in my left wrist (bc side). I don't know if this pain is from letrozole, lymphedema or, I was even thinking,it could be caused by my lymphedema sleeve or a latent effect of radiation ( I completed rads at end of January this year.) anyone have any ideas

  • exercise_guru
    exercise_guru Member Posts: 716
    edited May 2018

    I will post more at my oc but I after being on Arimidex for 2 months I developed numbness in both hands. Pain in the knuckles joints and clicking . Prior to the Arimidex i had a dbl mastectomy/complete hysterectomy


    With side effects from the AI my hands were so weak I could no longer cut vegetables and meat or lift heavy pans.

    I switched to femara and something similar happened. Then switched to tamoxifen because the loss of use of my hands I was going to lose my job (computer work)and it was seriously affecting my family and life.

    The pain resided but the numbness remained.

    I did hand therapy and eventually had hand surgery for trigger finger and carpal tunnel. It gave aomw relief but my hands have never been the same

    My dietician thinks I should try B12 shots and coenzymeQ. I will report back .

  • exercise_guru
    exercise_guru Member Posts: 716
    edited May 2018

    I will post more at my oc but I after being on Arimidex for 2 months I developed numbness in both hands. Pain in the knuckles joints and clicking . Prior to the Arimidex i had a dbl mastectomy/complete hysterectomy


    With side effects from the AI my hands were so weak I could no longer cut vegetables and meat or lift heavy pans.

    I switched to femara and something similar happened. Then switched to tamoxifen because the loss of use of my hands I was going to lose my job (computer work)and it was seriously affecting my family and life.

    The pain resided but the numbness remained.

    I did hand therapy and eventually had hand surgery for trigger finger and carpal tunnel. It gave aomw relief but my hands have never been the same

    My dietician thinks I should try B12 shots and coenzymeQ. I will report back .

  • Toughcookie
    Toughcookie Member Posts: 12
    edited May 2018

    Kattis894 is your pain in just one wrist or both? Mine is in one wrist only, my Cancer side (and dominant hand, so wondering if the lymphedema sleeve I've been wearing for past six weeks is cause, or can letrozole cause pain on one side only?

  • Toughcookie
    Toughcookie Member Posts: 12
    edited May 2018

    Exercise guru would love to know how the vitamins work for you!

  • Lula73
    Lula73 Member Posts: 1,824
    edited May 2018

    toughcookie- im a single sided pain sufferer from letrozole. Pain in left hand (cancer was in right breast and microcalcs in left breast). Before I started taking turmeric/curcumin it would be so bad some days that it felt like if you touched my hand too hard it would crack and break into a million pieces. Some days I would've lovef to have just cut that hand off. The curcumin has helped tremendously. Now it's a little bothersome and stiff in the morning when I wake up but after a few minutes of flexing it I'm good to go til the next morning. I take 1 geltab of Solgar brand curcumin a day,

  • exercise_guru
    exercise_guru Member Posts: 716
    edited May 2018

    I will report back. I did want to also mention that I took gabapentin for a year which helped with the night pain and numbness in my hands. It can make you sleepy so I took it at night. It also helped with the hot flashes though not as much as I had hoped.

    I am also starting cod liver oil and sublingual B12.


  • jacee
    jacee Member Posts: 1,384
    edited July 2018

    I'm 3 years out from finishing 5 years on Femara. I was left with 2 trigger fingers, that did not resolve with time. I had surgery on both last year. Both are great now. I was reluctant because that was the the side I had lymph nodes removed on, but all is well!!

  • bravepoint
    bravepoint Member Posts: 404
    edited July 2018

    Good to know. I developed carpal tunnel in my right hand (surgical side) after just a few weeks on Letrozole/Femara. I switched to Exemestane and it has imporved but not resolved. I am putting off surgery but might end up having to do it.

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