I was 43 when I was first diagnosed in 2006 @Smellycrackle I had a recurrence in 2016. I never really trusted Tamoxifen; my periods resumed about 12 months after I started taking it. I was told that was 'unusual but not abnormal". Hmmm. Anyway, I took it for the recommended 5 years and suffered minimal side effects.
I'm not taking any chances this time, I had my ovaries removed between surgery and chemo (cut that pretty fine as far as timing was concerned, but it worked out ok in the end) and started Letrazole after chemo and rads last year.When I did some research into the drug and discovered I'd have to have monthly Zolodex I spat the dummy and decided that no ovaries was a good idea for a number of reasons.
I took Letrazole for 12 of the most miserable months of my life. Just horrible, but I don't know whether to blame the chemo, the ''autopause' the AI drug, aging or just mental exhaustion.
I switched to Anastrozole 3 months ago. I am not getting any worse, which was the thing that was stressing me out before. I'm not convinced I am getting better--its possible I'm just getting used to the new me.