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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: arimidex</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by marielena1950 on 3/26/2008</description>
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      <description>As I&amp;#39;m reading alll the notes my fellow ancer patients send I just see myself...reflected on every little word you&amp;#39;ll write....yes...I&amp;#39;m from Texas...but even when I&amp;#39;m going thru so much joint and bone pain I think that this is a very small price to pay in return to what you will be getting back: your life, the oportunity to see your grandkids grow a little more, to see your children developing into better and more responsible parents...&amp;nbsp;yes I&amp;#39;m havin really bad problems from depression, but I&amp;#39;m off depression medications at this time...My Insurance was canceled and I&amp;#39;m wating on some public health care help.... I have found a new faith in the Lord...and this is helping more that any medication. I&amp;#39;m not a religious fanatic or anything like that...but faith and hope are keeping me going.Keep trying,,,,</description>
      <author>marielena1950</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: arimidex</title>
      <description>Yes I am also on Arimidex but the bone pain and headaches is really bad. I just started on it a few days ago and already it&amp;#39;s making&amp;nbsp;me bleed with&amp;nbsp;Ulcerative Colitis,which was in remission for yrs. until I took this drugs. I may as well die from cancer as bleed to death with UC. My husband died 9/11/2007 and it is lonely without him. I will ask my Onc. to put me on Tamoxifen which doesn&amp;#39;t hurt you bones.I live in Maryland and I&amp;#39;m not close to any grandchildren. Yes I also believe in God and put my trust and Faith in him. He has always seen me through the hard times and he will see me through this. I am ready to go if he wants now. I am 69 yrs. old now and hope the pain would stop.Hugs Shirley&amp;nbsp;On 3/26/2008 marielena1950 wrote:As I&amp;#39;m reading alll the notes my fellow ancer patients send I just see myself...reflected on every little word you&amp;#39;ll write....yes...I&amp;#39;m from Texas...but even when I&amp;#39;m going thru so much joint and bone pain I think that this is a very small price to pay in return to what you will be getting back: your life, the oportunity to see your grandkids grow a little more, to see your children developing into better and more responsible parents...&amp;nbsp;yes I&amp;#39;m havin really bad problems from depression, but I&amp;#39;m off depression medications at this time...My Insurance was canceled and I&amp;#39;m wating on some public health care help.... I have found a new faith in the Lord...and this is helping more that any medication. I&amp;#39;m not a religious fanatic or anything like that...but faith and hope are keeping me going.Keep trying,,,,&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>ShirleyM</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: arimidex</title>
      <description>I do not know what stage your cancer was but evidently is waas estrogen positive like mine was.&amp;nbsp; I had a quite large mass in my right breast so had it removed along with the left breast (so maybe it would not pop up there in a year or two).&amp;nbsp; I was on Arimidex for one month and the depression was terrible and&amp;nbsp; I was crying all the time (and I NEVER cry usually) also as you mentioned the joint and bone pain was terrific.&amp;nbsp; I could not even lay in my bed at night ( and I have a pillow top bed)&amp;nbsp; I am not taking any meds now ( I am in my third year after surgery) but I am taking an over the counter estrogen blocker called Brevail which I buy at Mother&amp;#39;s food Store but it can be gotten online and also on line they will tell you where it can be bought.&amp;nbsp; I am not suggesting you try this as you must make your own decsiions and also based on your specific case.&amp;nbsp; But I am now just eating the proper foods (all antioxidants) and taking pomgranate and other supplements from my vitamin company and drinking V8 Fusion with the Pomgrnate/Blueberry flavor which is a great antioxidant.&amp;nbsp; .&amp;nbsp; Supposedly Pomegrante is the # 1 antoxidant and blueberry is &amp;nbsp;# 2 -- also broccoli ( I eat a lot if it.)&amp;nbsp; I am allergic to so many meds that I&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; have to do something else.&amp;nbsp; If a med has ten side effects I get all eleven of them .&amp;nbsp; If you are a computer person please go on&amp;nbsp; line and find out all the other alternatives there are except meds.&amp;nbsp;and check into it -- I am not encouraging you to take them as I am as it is a very personal decision but at least check into it. Toni R</description>
      <author>Tonir24</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: arimidex</title>
      <description>I have read many complaints on various blogs about joint and bone painand sleeplessness in those who take Arimidex. For those suffering jointand bone pain from taking Arimidex, I have some news. My doctor(s)recommend calcium and vitamin D supplements which have helped megreatly and will probably help you. It seems Arimidex may inhibit yourability to absorb Vitamin D and thus inhibits your body&amp;rsquo;s ability toabsorb calcium(?) Anyway, get your blood D levels tested and don&amp;rsquo;t besurprised if they are low. Ask your doctor how much calcium and vitaminD are right for you. Also, a moderate exercise program (swimming isgreat) will help with sleep and muscle pain. I have been taking acalcium supplement and about 200 percent of daily recommended D forabout 3 weeks and I already notice a big difference. If you are takingan aromatase inhibitor, it would be a bad idea to stop without talkingto your doctor about the vitamin D/calcium connection first.</description>
      <author>YesWeCan</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: arimidex</title>
      <description>My Onc. gives me a prescription for calcium + D whenever I get my Arimidex refilled so I have been trying to take calcium and D religiously..... I was told it is to supplement bone loss from the lack of estrogen though. I also do not have the joint pain reported, although my weight gain has been extremely difficult to control. I gained about 20 lbs after chemo and have never been able to drop even 5 lbs! oh well...&amp;nbsp;Until I started reading BC blogs I never realized there were any side effects from Arimidex! I just assumed that my sluggishness and weight gain came from being thrown into menopause early. I am trying not to get asymptomatic pain from reading the other horror stories tho! I also recommend exercise, stretching like yoga, and frequent hot tubs to relax muscles. &amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>BonaireClaire</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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