SamL890
7 months agoMember
Letrozole aches and pains
Hi everyone,
I hope everyone is having a good day today :)
I was put on Tamoxifin in March after my BC treatment, and then I found I had PALB2 so I had an oophorectomy and my Onc changed my meds to Letrozole now I have no ovaries. My sister in-law is a naturopath and kinesiologist and after all my chemo and radio she tested me and gave me a herb concoction to "clean up the mess". I told her what ever she gives me needs to be hormone free and compliment Letrozole, she has treated many cancer patients before and said all is ok.
So, I was feeling ok, well, as ok as you can be for being put into chemical menopause, you know, hot flashes, a few aches and pains, brain fog.. hmmm maybe a bit more than a fog :) not great but I was managing, so my Onc says she isn't happy with me being on the herbs, she cannot know if they are still giving me hormones (or what ever it does) so she told me to stop, she said my body basically needs to go cold turkey on hormones and she needs to be sure nothing is effecting my medication.
So, I went off them straight away and literally a week later....hoolie doolie I feel like I've been hit by a truck! My aches and pains in my back, legs, elbows, shoulder, neck are horrible, my legs have that tight tense feeling like they are just about to cramp...all the time! Sleeping is almost impossible, either waking up and staying awake or waking up and tossing and turning from my legs being so restless, and my ears constantly ringing all night.
I wonder if those herbs were amazing and helping me through this or they were hindering the hormone therapy. I wish we had a way to find out. I really don't like feeling this way and the lack of sleep just effects everything else in my life and I just feel like I am complaining about my aches and pains all the time. I don't have another appointment with Onc for 12 months now, BC surgeon in 4 months.
So my question is...does it get better? I am 3 months into a 7 year course. I am doing light exercise with light weights 4-5 times a week, eating pretty healthy, but I seriously feel like I can't stand, sit, lay, squat down, get back up...anything with it hurting like I have done a 3 hour intense workout and over done it and all I can think right now is that 7 years is a long long time!!!
Any advice or feedback will be greatly appreciated, be it good or not so good :)
Thanks for listening
Sam
I hope everyone is having a good day today :)
I was put on Tamoxifin in March after my BC treatment, and then I found I had PALB2 so I had an oophorectomy and my Onc changed my meds to Letrozole now I have no ovaries. My sister in-law is a naturopath and kinesiologist and after all my chemo and radio she tested me and gave me a herb concoction to "clean up the mess". I told her what ever she gives me needs to be hormone free and compliment Letrozole, she has treated many cancer patients before and said all is ok.
So, I was feeling ok, well, as ok as you can be for being put into chemical menopause, you know, hot flashes, a few aches and pains, brain fog.. hmmm maybe a bit more than a fog :) not great but I was managing, so my Onc says she isn't happy with me being on the herbs, she cannot know if they are still giving me hormones (or what ever it does) so she told me to stop, she said my body basically needs to go cold turkey on hormones and she needs to be sure nothing is effecting my medication.
So, I went off them straight away and literally a week later....hoolie doolie I feel like I've been hit by a truck! My aches and pains in my back, legs, elbows, shoulder, neck are horrible, my legs have that tight tense feeling like they are just about to cramp...all the time! Sleeping is almost impossible, either waking up and staying awake or waking up and tossing and turning from my legs being so restless, and my ears constantly ringing all night.
I wonder if those herbs were amazing and helping me through this or they were hindering the hormone therapy. I wish we had a way to find out. I really don't like feeling this way and the lack of sleep just effects everything else in my life and I just feel like I am complaining about my aches and pains all the time. I don't have another appointment with Onc for 12 months now, BC surgeon in 4 months.
So my question is...does it get better? I am 3 months into a 7 year course. I am doing light exercise with light weights 4-5 times a week, eating pretty healthy, but I seriously feel like I can't stand, sit, lay, squat down, get back up...anything with it hurting like I have done a 3 hour intense workout and over done it and all I can think right now is that 7 years is a long long time!!!
Any advice or feedback will be greatly appreciated, be it good or not so good :)
Thanks for listening
Sam