Letrozole and high BP and LDL?
I’ve been on Letrozole about 6 months. I can’t get my blood pressure regulated, and my LDL has gone up, higher than it has ever been prompting my cardiologist to put me on Lipitor!
All this time I thought I had no side effects from the Letrozole, but reality is that I have been having “silent” side effects.
Anyone else experience this? I was never happy at the prospect of taking an AI, but I did. I will see my MO in November, but I am once again considering stopping it. I have a very hard time wrapping my head around taking an AI for hypothetical cancer prevention. There is a higher chance I would never get cancer again without the AI.
It just doesn’t make sense to take something for a hypothetical reason while it’s causing very real issues with my heart! I feel as if I am picking my poison, cancer or heart attack/stroke! I would rather take my chances with cancer!
Please, anyone who took AI with these symptoms, what did you do? Just when I thought my fears were over, they aren’t
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Hi Mavericksmom,
This is my first post here even though I have actively reading posts for months, ever since my diagnosis.
I had been on letrozole for about 5 months, without any side effects, when a week ago, my blood pressure spiked. I felt nausea and had headaches and found that my blood pressure had climbed to very very high levels (199/102). My PVP prescribed medicine and he told me that he had read that letrozole can increase blood pressure. I have discontinued letrozole and am feeling very well now.
I have not checked cholesterol though.
I need to talk to my MO, but my risk only increases by 3.7% if I don't take letrozole. So I am quite inclined to give it up altogether
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i just wanted to add that I did have one side effect, and that was that I lost my appetite. Many days i would just eat one small meal.
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Abelian, thank you. My BP hasn’t gone up that high but my systolic pressure has been 147 and above and diastolic up to 95 and that is while I am on three blood pressure medications! I am concerned. I am having another blood test done in about six weeks (3 months after the last one), so I will see how the cholesterol level is now that I am on Lipitor
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Mavericksmom
I had both increase on Arimidex... reminds me to monitor again this week and go back for more bloodwork.
My blood pressure spiked on Arimidex, I always had low blood pressure as I'm avid exerciser. I found when I eliminated caffeine it brought me back in normal ranges again. Except for an afternoon matcha green tea..
As for cholesterol...I dropped it significantly by going to a plant based diet and eliminating dairy. I do eat poultry and fish now and I need to retest this month.
Please let us know how things go for you. I was kind of half wishing they would pull me off Arimidex but on the other hand I truly believe with my markers I need the drug! As miserable as it can be at times.
I'm seeking the advice of a former breast oncologist who has turned to eastern medicine for a consult beginning of next month. If nothing else I'll receive an acupuncture session which always calms my nerves and subsides my hot flashes!
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Mavericksmom- has your MO not offered to switch your AI? There are 3 to choose from. I started on Letrozole and the same thing happened to me in the first 10 days. I had severe headaches and my BP shot up. I had nausea and bad anxiety. I told the MO and they told me to stop for a week and then gave me a script for Arimidex (anastrazole). Big difference. I still have occasional nausea. But my BP hasn't changed actually has been low like before surgery. I do have some aches in my bones and my face flushes alot - some side effects that can happen. But I can live with it. In may case I have high markers for ER so I am going to stick it out with this one.
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I will discuss all my issues with my MO in November. I think I will be ok until then and I will have more recent blood tests to see if the Lipitor is helping or not. I have never been fond of adding more medications to compensate for side effects of other medications, but it is a whole "benefit vs risk" issue. I have noticed an increase in the number of headaches and I have had some issues with nausea too, but nothing severe.
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My cholesterol levels have gone up (all of them, even the HDL) and my trigylcerides as well. My blood sugar has also slowly inched its way up, I have been on Letrozole for 4 years. I have every single side effect except high blood pressure (mine is on the low side). But unfortunately I have to take the AI. I might switch to see if Arimidex will change the cholesterol levels. I eat well and exercise and am pretty skinny, so not much more I can do besides take the stupid drug.
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Trinigirl50 I looked again at my last bloodwork and my triglycerides and total cholesterol went up, also my sugar!
I believe I am in a position that going off the AI wouldn’t increase my risks significantly and I need to be proactive where my heart is concerned. Still, I won’t go off until I see my MO in November. I also want to see what my blood levels are in another month
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I had tubular cancer.. it's very low risk. if the side effects are bad you can check with your MO about not taking it.
it's rare that tubular goes mestatic (Sp) . good luck with you.
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