@ChezaH - well done on nearly completing your Rads (be warned, your last session may be quite emotional! Mine was!) ..... and good luck with your AI decision!
Not everyone gets the nasty side effects - some sail thru without being impacted at all - it is just that when you ARE affected, you generally talk about it more - so it appears that 'everyone' gets them!
So, my advice would be to give it a go - and see how you go. I've been on 3 different types over the last 2.5 years ..... my current one is giving me less grief than the other 2 - yet some have bad side effects on the one that I am currently 'liking' - so there is no rhyme nor reason to it!! :( I am late 60s and considered myself relatively fit & happy prior to diagnosis etc
Good luck .... I hope you get NO side effects, but get the benefits of taking the AIs xxx
All the best for your final Rads xx
Thanks Arpie, Yes you sometimes get so caught up in it all especially as I had terrible side effects from the chemo and I know I could not put up with them for another 5 years. I am 73 and I do want quality of life.
From all the support on this site, yes I will give it a go, like everybody says you can always stop.
appreciate your input as we all know you don't realize what happens to your body unless you have been through it.
Cheers Cheryl x 🙂