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I dunno Claire, it's not just about the oestrogen. For starts the term oestrogen is deceptive: it is not just one hormone, it's a whole chemical group and it's not possible to eliminate them all. The AI's also work to impair hormone receptive tumours accessing fuel by creating a chemical barrier.
I had a miserable experience with Anastrazole and Letrazole, to the point I was going to give up because my quality of life was shit. I've switched to Exmesetane a month ago and many of the more miserable side effects have disappeared. I'm still vaguely 'wrong' but it's bearable.
To put this in perspective, I was first diagnosed in 2006 and (even after 5 years on Tamoxifen) I had a recurrence in 2016. One the 'How much does this suck?' scale, having your cancer return even after you've done everything you can is about a 10. Which has made me fairly committed to taking the best scientific approach I can to stay alive. The initial response to AI made me question that resolve. I'm glad my oncologist was willing to work with me through all the options before I threw in the towel. I'm a high risk individual who also indulges in some high risk activities so it's more than likely I'll never be out of the woods, but life is OK for now. All things considered.
If you aren't going to go the scientific route, please don't waste your money on naturopaths, there is nothing diet or supplements can do to produce the same results as the drugs. Live clean and hope by all means, but there are no 'ridgy didge' suppliers of alternative products. Mxx