How to Manage Side Effects of Common Aromatase Inhibitors for Breast Cancer

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Are you wondering about the common side effects of aromatase inhibitors? How can you manage these symptoms? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs explains everything you need to know about the side effects of aromatase inhibitors in the treatment of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:21 Estrogen Receptors
    1:11 Role of Aromatase Inhibitors
    2:36 Androgen Effects?
    2:58 Cardiovascular Side Effects
    4:08 Cholesterol Side Effects
    5:09 Bone Side Effects
    8:09 Who Takes Aromatase Inhibitors?
    10:54 What's a Washout Period?

Komentáře • 199

  • @juaquiene7726
    @juaquiene7726 Před rokem +24

    I'd like to say as a breast cancer patient. As well as a subscriber to this channel. I appreciate the honesty and information being given. My biggest beef is the overwhelming practice of being underinformed on not only medication side effects but your experience when undergoing a procedure. As well. My case manager claimed to know nothing about Chemo brain. Denied it was even a thing. When your routinely treated this way. You can lose faith and trust in your medical team. Which leaves you to question everything adviced. It seems they have their protocol to follow and do not consider it worth their while to admit the truth.
    So let me thank you for the honesty and integrity shown / given to people here.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much for writing and sharing your experience. It can be so hard to be told that something you're experiencing is not happening. Wishing you the best.

    • @susiepingleton3614
      @susiepingleton3614 Před 9 měsíci

      Oh the lies told to cancer patients! I was a hospice RN for 18 years. All of my breast cancer patients were dumped on our team with bald heads? Why? Because they were given those chemo treatments even though they knew they would not work! Huge money to be made! I am Stage lll breast cancer and I am in charge of my care. My oncologist was irked but now after 4 years, he is kind to me. I refused chemo but did 27 radiation burns. Hurt lungs and heart. On anastrozole 4 years. I hate the side effects. Fatigue is awful. To get 26% chance to live longer may not be worth it??

    • @juaquiene7726
      @juaquiene7726 Před 9 měsíci

      @@susiepingleton3614 Susie, I stepped back just aghast that you refused Chemo therapy. Especially being that your also a nurse. Can I please ask you why? Do you think it's ineffective. Or do you have that kind of cancer that Chemo doesn't work for?
      I'm with you on we have some difficult decisions to make on our treatment options. It's like gambling and betting when you look at the pie charts and graphs as nothing is guaranteed to you and we consider all those %. Before finding this lump in my breast. I was in pursuit of a double hip replacement. That condition has worsen so bad I'm in a wheelchair. So after going through everything that was suggested. I get to the end and foolishly think. That's it I'm done with cancer treatment. To learn that it's not over as your told you need to go on a Aromatase inhibitors. With all it's Chemo like side effects. So far I:m holding off on starting that as I'm waiting on my hip surgery. I so desperately need to get my mobility back. A quality of life decision. So I'm with you are those side effects worth it for that % of preventing recurrence?
      Susie I sure would appreciate your opinion on some of these controversial cancer treatments. As I'm my own advocate ( widow) . Investigate and educate myself. Thank-you! Look forward to learning all I can.

    • @lindajones4849
      @lindajones4849 Před 9 měsíci +3

      An oncologist that I fired dodged my question about chemo brain. At least the second oncologist admitted it was real. I already had memory damage due to another medical issue. Worse after stopping hormone replacement and chemo therapy. Thank God i am retired because I could never have performed my previous job.

    • @juaquiene7726
      @juaquiene7726 Před 9 měsíci

      @@lindajones4849 Linda I'm matriarch of a family that has ADHD. I do struggle hard to overcome my deficits. ( My math skills and sense of direction are really poor ) . Now I've noticed words just escape me. It drives me crazy as I've always had above average reading comprehension. & Lexicon of words.
      Read where this one lady outright refused hormonal / endocrine therapies. She's a college professor and could not afford a loss to her cognitive skills. Who out there can say they can afford to have her brains scrambled? Denying or avoiding this conversation is just not fair. We need to insist on a better therapy that doesn't have so many devastating side effects. As I'm betting the number of women not taking Tomoxifen or Anastrzal be a lot higher then what's reported.

  • @dianeoh8795
    @dianeoh8795 Před rokem +22

    Doctors are very willing to prescribe these drugs with horrible, life ruining side effects, but ask them to prescribe ambien so you can get some sleep or percocet for pain relief and they tell you they are too worried about potential risks. Does that sound like they really care about our quality of life?!? If women are on these drugs and ask for help - give them help, not lip service.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for writing. We agree that starting another pill or pills to treat the side effects of hormonal therapy is not ideal! Sometimes we don't know how bad someone's side effects are being patients are hesitant to report them. They want to be "good" patients. But we can't work on improving quality of life if we don't know just how bad you feel.

    • @magyar5615
      @magyar5615 Před 11 měsíci

      Sadly the DEA has started to practice medicine without a license and has scared med docs into NOT prescribing and taking care of their patients, i.e pain goes ignored ----GOD FORBID we (docs cowering from the dea and not fighting for patients in patin) allow you to have PERCOCET and some PAIN RELIEF, sleepless nights oh well docs say nap during the day, and anxiety god forbid you go on benzodiazepines which would be helpful and yes you have to keep taking it JUST LIKE THE DAMN AROMATASE INHIBITORS to work, so thanks DEA for f' ing up medical and treatment everywhere and making doctors stupid about actually taking care of patients. I see it every day as a healthcare professional -- yet women are expected to just SUCK IT UP and SUFFER because docs won't stand up to the DEA and fold like a wet diaper and THAT is not practicing medicine nor taking care of patients.
      ____ not to get political but maybe we need to stop with the ED meds now over the counter, yeah if men have a problem with their quality of life the DEA will not interfere because they are in need of that ED med -- the war on women is beyond belief. (the crossed out areas should actually be highlighted so just wanted to be clear on that)

    • @user-ck9ng8tp4l
      @user-ck9ng8tp4l Před 4 měsíci +2

      My oncologist said “ ike what” as side effects, she must know the side effects, otherwise get back to University

  • @MicheleMitchell-tn6yr
    @MicheleMitchell-tn6yr Před rokem +4

    Terrific Video! Thank you for all you are doing!😀

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Thank you, Michelle, for watching and your feedback.

  • @darlenejacques3047
    @darlenejacques3047 Před rokem +4

    You are so relaxing to listen to Jennifer.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching!

  • @fionarobisonable
    @fionarobisonable Před rokem +16

    I have been on Metrazol for nearly a year now. It has been a relief to know that the side effects I’m experiencing are normal. It is also good to hear that it’s possible to take a break and try some of the others. I have learned that the more active I am, the less joint pain I have. It is hard to feel so old. I know it’s worth it but the side effects are real. I also was told my cholesterol is a little on the high side and it’s good to know that that again is the lectures all, and can be cataracted with exercise and more fiber. Learned a lot thank you so much.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback. Your sharing your experience with others here really helps people out.

  • @oratiateacherdonaghy5903

    Your videos are so helpful without being confutation. I am starting my breast cancer journey but like to be informed. I have had my first interview. I am one of the lucky ones with small size and early detection with only a large cyst as the problem. I have followed your videos and feel fully informed many thanks

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching. Yerbba is so happy that you find our videos informative and helpful. We are rooting for you!

  • @denisemodica9792
    @denisemodica9792 Před měsícem

    OUTSTANDING information as usual ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před měsícem

      We appreciate the positive feedback! Thank you for being a part of our Yerbba community.

  • @tinaherron142
    @tinaherron142 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much. This was very helpful information.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you for watching! We're glad you found this video helpful.

  • @michelleorru1014
    @michelleorru1014 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very well explained. Thank you

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you for watching! We're glad you found this video helpful.

  • @naththomas9946
    @naththomas9946 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for your educational advice.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching and your comment.

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 9 měsíci

      She cant say ,,its crap now can she

  • @michellescott2943
    @michellescott2943 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very helpful information.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 3 měsíci

      We are glad you found this video helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • @tonyawhitten5199
    @tonyawhitten5199 Před rokem +47

    Why are you not advising women to change their diets? There are plenty of anti-estrogen and cancer fighting foods out there! Instead I am hearing Doctors telling us to take something that may help prevent future cancer, but in the process can damage your skin, heart, bones, digestive systems as well as cause depression and brain fog. I am sorry, but in my opinion, the percentage of protection it gives a cancer patient is not enough when you take all of the damage it does in comparison. I will not be taking these things. I already have some of these issues and there is no way I am going to take something that is going to make these things even worse.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for your feedback. We have videos regarding healthy diets and lifestyles. Also, many of our videos are focused to provide support to people who are currently undergoing breast cancer and its treatment. The benefit of hormone therapy is to cut the risk of recurrence by 44%, which is pretty good. And we understand you!

    • @busibarbie
      @busibarbie Před rokem +16

      100% agree with you, I weighed up my risk and are going with natural alternatives.

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci +7

      WOW I feel the same but we aren't working to find what the main triggers are ,,I have tried ,anastrazole and had sooo many sideeffects that I'm now not doing them,,,no one explains that it's like going into ,,,so many side effects I felt like ide aged 10 15 yrs ,,,,and it was awful so check all avenues

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci +6

      ​@@busibarbie if you've tried the
      Meds you know,,how bad they are,,,,,it's so sad

    • @shelleytheman2215
      @shelleytheman2215 Před 6 měsíci +8

      I’m with you. I refused them too

  • @donnacampbell6345
    @donnacampbell6345 Před rokem +13

    Thank you for your wonderful informative videos. After 3 years of a combination of first tamoxifen followed by Anastrozole I can say the worst side effect that has caused me the most grief is the sexual dysfunction and severe vaginal dryness. All the rest I can handle but I was 47 at diagnosis with a husband and this effect has been devastating. I have shed more tears over this than the loss of my breasts and the chemo, radiation and fear of metastasis.
    All other side effects sound much worse than the reality is and I will continue to take AI’s no matter what as I have children who need me.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for sharing your experience. Loss of sexuality is yet one more thing to grieve. We're going to be making a video on sexual health during and after breast cancer treatment, so keep coming back.

    • @donnakinsey2053
      @donnakinsey2053 Před 4 měsíci

      Vaginal estrogen!

  • @alexandrakovacs9113
    @alexandrakovacs9113 Před rokem +5

    Hi Im from Hungary! Than you very much your video is very helpful! My mom 74 years old she Her2neg and PrPos and Er positiv! She take Femara,Ibrance and mTOR is slowly starting to take! She suffers a lot from letrozol breast effect!! Lot of legs pain… also take XGeva! Thank you very much your video❤

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for watching and your comment. We at Yerbba are rooting for your mother. We are happy we could be helpful.

  • @TinaDukes-bd4rj
    @TinaDukes-bd4rj Před 10 měsíci +13

    All We’re doing is exchanging one set of problems for another and then to offset these problems with taking these aromatase inhibitors. They want you to take a bunch of other pills one for depression one for osteoporosis one so you can sleep really

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 10 měsíci +4

      It is so hard to feel like a walking pharmacy! Understanding the benefits of a treatment can help you decide if taking a medication is worthwhile. It would make sense to find out what the benefit of the aromatase inhibitor would be in your case. For many people, they want to avoid a recurrence and are willing to deal with the side effects. As long as you are making decisions based on high quality information, the choice is obviously yours.

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci +3

      But there are alternitive methods,,

    • @savatryramsaran1877
      @savatryramsaran1877 Před 17 dny

      ​@@lynlawley8903Please tell what are the alternative methods so others can also benefit

  • @mammabear2183
    @mammabear2183 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for this very thorough explanation of the side effects. It is very upsetting to have to take so many meds as a response to side effects for another med. I understand the greater risk of the return of the cancer. But at some point quality of life needs to be a consideration. I am not on these meds yet. I am still in the midst of treatment, but I’m not looking forward to this medication given all the side effects. Thank you again. I appreciate your honesty.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +3

      We couldn't agree with you more. Quality of life is just as important as length of life. Most people are able to tolerate the anti-estrogen therapy. We have a lot of people who've been sharing here that they feel pretty good on these medications. In general, people who don't feel good are more vocal. In other words, those people doing just fine and having few side effects are not very likely to come to comment if that makes sense. You won't know how you'll do til you try.

  • @tanyamills8609
    @tanyamills8609 Před 23 dny +1

    It has made me feel hopeless for the future. I delayed medication after surgery and am not sure I want to skip ahead 35 years to feel like I'm 90 and miss the best part of my life. I may choose living in the moment and let the chips fall where they may.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 10 dny

      It's not uncommon to fear the unknown of course. Some people do just fine on endocrine therapy and don't feel like they're 90. In addition, the symptoms resolve once you're off the medication. One strategy that has helped is to try the medication for 3 months to see how you feel before making a decision. We hope this is helpful.

  • @liacaldas9609
    @liacaldas9609 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for all the information. I have severe arthralgia on letrozole and zoladex. Not hot flashes nor night sweats. The diziness has been around for a few months, but I no longer notice it most of the time. Sometimes I wonder if it's being effective since I don't ger all the side effects. Nevertheless I wish I could ease the joint pain. Wouldn't comming out of letrozole for a few weeks and going back to it be a risk for the cancer remission? I'll try to talk about this with my doctor and see if she helps me out with this, but I really appreciate your information too, as I never had been shown any alternatives and it's nice to know there's some more to it. Regards from Portugal.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for writing. A brief period off of the aromatase inhibitor to see if you can stay on it long term or switch to another aromatase inhibitor is an option. The goal is to help you find a medication you can stay on for the long term.

    • @tinaherron142
      @tinaherron142 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi. I am on the same medication and have the same side effects. The joint pain has been the worst of the side effects.

  • @victoriachampion9836
    @victoriachampion9836 Před rokem +6

    Everything that you were saying is happening to me. I had a hysterectomy in 2000. At hot flashes for one year and they never came back. I feel worse on this medication letrozole. I just have to bear with it. I really don't want to take any more medication. Thank you for all of your informative videos they have helped me

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +2

      So happy to have been helpful. Sometimes taking the medication at a different time of day can help although there isn't a medical explanation why that might be the case.

    • @donnadallariva8377
      @donnadallariva8377 Před 9 měsíci +4

      I couldn't tolerate letrazole severe joint pain. So I went on arimidex . Was much more tolerable. Hope this helps

    • @m.elenachierici5758
      @m.elenachierici5758 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@donnadallariva8377I have been on letrozole for almost 10 months. Fatigue, bone pain, my hair has become much thinner. I would like to give a try with anastrozole. Do you think Arimidex is better than the generic drug? Thanks

    • @bobbipetty7411
      @bobbipetty7411 Před 4 měsíci

      You don't have to bear it, quit taking it

  • @Emmy-J
    @Emmy-J Před rokem +4

    What are your thoughts on DIM and Calcium D Glucarate?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +3

      Both of these come from foods. In general, it's better to get micronutrients from food (broccoli, other green veggies) rather than in processed form.

  • @captureLifewithBisma
    @captureLifewithBisma Před rokem +1

    I am diagnostic with sec stage ca breast In last may .i went through surgery chemo radio now on hormonal ( tomoxifen). Now I became hypertensive and I am having suddenly pain in my throat and between scapular region over vertebra's. After chemo my doctor only did my chest x rày and usG of whole abdomen .the findingi was normal

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear that the tests were normal. Thanks for writing.

  • @CancerDancer
    @CancerDancer Před 7 měsíci +1

    Question please?(I love this channel and find it helpful.) In order to increase cognitive function whilst taking aromatase inhibitors, would it be beneficial or contraindicated to eat healthy foods high in estrogen? Thank you.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 7 měsíci +1

      This is a difficult one because in general one would not want to take enough dietary estrogen to increase circulating levels of estrogen--this would "undo" the mechanism of action of the aromatase inhibitors. It is also difficult to consume enough estrogen to get circulating blood levels. The general dogma is to not try to consume enough estrogen to raise blood levels of estrogen. Thank you for watching!

    • @user-ck9ng8tp4l
      @user-ck9ng8tp4l Před 4 měsíci

      Go listen to Dr David Lee

  • @Armistead_MacSkye
    @Armistead_MacSkye Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm 2 weeks into a one-month washout of Arimidex. Can't handle the endless appetite and weight gain. I will try the others, but I don't expect the others to be different.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 7 měsíci

      We're sorry to hear that you're experiencing challenges with anastrazole (brand name: Arimidex). It's essential to communicate openly with your healthcare team about your concerns. You may want to discuss the possibility of changing from one aromatase inhibitor to another with your medical team. Research suggests that switching to a different aromatase inhibitor may significantly improve symptoms. And if it doesn't, make sure you let your medical providers know that. Remember, your health and well-being are the top priorities.

  • @danakennedy5072
    @danakennedy5072 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Im tempted to go ahead and have my bilateral mastectomy, and say screw it to these drugs. I say that because i already have osteoporosis, and serious joint problems. Quality vs quanity.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks for writing. It's important to know that surgery, regardless of how extensive it is, does not reduce the risk of the cancer coming back in other parts of the breast. For that, systemic therapy (for example, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and endocrine therapy) are needed in many people.

  • @anahenriquez9889
    @anahenriquez9889 Před rokem +5

    I have been on Letrozole for about a year and I’m getting thumb joint pain could this be because of it? I workout daily. Would it be convenient to switch to another one and if so is there another medication that won’t damage the bones?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      Fortunately, there's no bone damage, but it sure can feel that way. Yes, the joint points could be from letrozole. Talk with your medical team about alternatives.

  • @nicolinapagnotta233
    @nicolinapagnotta233 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I feel like a man after menopause already I’m hot flashes and I gained weight. I was on Letrozole and it was a nightmare.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 11 měsíci

      Breast cancer can have that effect on people. The loss of a breast or both breasts, being propelled into menopause, and other losses, like hair loss, can be so hard for people.

  • @2007cgarza
    @2007cgarza Před rokem +1

    I've developed severely painful trigger thumbs in the year since starting Anastrozole 2/22. I've tried acupuncture, BEMER, other strategies to take care of them but as of now, June 2023, none have worked for relief. I have no other issue to look to than Anastrazole, but is that realistic?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      Yes, this is an uncommon but documented side effect of the aromatase inhibitors. We wish you were getting more relief. Perhaps it helps to know what it's most likely caused by.

  • @claudiacorbin339
    @claudiacorbin339 Před rokem +4

    I am about to start letrozole in about four weeks after my radiation and I’m really scared especially now that I hear this post about heart issues blood pressure issues trouble breathing issues. I am absolutely terrified, but I know that I should take this pill verse is not taking it do all women have the side effects. My oncologist said that most women don’t is that true I don’t know what or who to believe anymore

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +3

      The side effects we covered are not all that common. You'll only know how you feel on the medicine if you try it. If you have side effects that are troubling, switching to a different aromatase inhibitor often helps. We are rooting for you!

  • @adrianavaca2417
    @adrianavaca2417 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So how long do you have to be in these meditactions for? What happens if you decide to stop them and do other alternatives?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 6 měsíci

      Some people do have to stop the aromatase inhibitors. Check out our video on how to approach wanting to stop: czcams.com/video/2pWxVu3g91U/video.html

  • @drbrenda5539
    @drbrenda5539 Před rokem +2

    Some women taking AIs said Claritin helped with the joint and muscle pains. Is this something you could address?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Thanks for the question. There are no published studies of loratidine (Claritin) in the treatment of arthralgias (joint pain) from the aromatase inhibitors. There was a very small study in 2020 showing some interesting results in people with these symptoms from paclitaxel, but the fact that there's been nothing since makes it likely that any additional studies were not positive.

  • @rushirajsunkersett1424

    Hi. Can a grade 3 ER PR positive. ER 8/8 and PR 4 /8 and HER2 negative with negative lymph nodes, need to be taken chemotherapy post mastectomy ?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Thanks for the question. Without knowing more about the person and the tumor, it is hard to say whether chemotherapy would be part of someone's treatment plan.

    • @rushirajsunkersett1424
      @rushirajsunkersett1424 Před rokem

      Hi. Thanks for your response. We had conducted the oncotyoe dx test on both her tumours one was T2 and other was T1. The oncotype test result for T2 came to 15 whereas the oncotype result for T1 has come to 28. So will chemotherapy be required ?

  • @cbprincess5
    @cbprincess5 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I stopped taking that poison ☠️ I feel better much better and I see better

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Most people tolerate the Ais without difficulty. Stopping treatment is an option as long as you have heard about alternatives and have high quality information support about the risk of recurrence and other treatments available. Wishing you the best.

    • @itscrazylife9453
      @itscrazylife9453 Před 6 měsíci

      Hi have you stopped taking letrozole?

    • @cbprincess5
      @cbprincess5 Před 6 měsíci

      @@itscrazylife9453 I am not taking that as it makes me swell up bleed bright red daily and involuntary muscle contractions six times hour after hour wake up in pains miserable can hardly walk and urinate crystals And more joints ache my pubic area abdomen all swollen worse than when years ago I was 7 months pregnant I already have osteoporosis and went blind and had surgery both eyes I paid for surgery Part B paid $38 dollars I paid rest thousands I am out of money for any more doctors tests or specialists which I pay $225 and $156 part b per month So I have not the money for more doctors and only get told keep taking this my body will get use to it No my body did not get use to it and I quit that poison

  • @HareKrishna3760
    @HareKrishna3760 Před rokem

    Can a person continue with tamoxifen after surgery instead of aromatise inhibitors, after surgical menopause, total hescetomy???

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      Tamoxifen is a highly effective medication. Having a hysterectomy obviously decreases the risk of endometrial cancer, which is very low but important to many people. If someone does not tolerate the aromatase inhibitors, tamoxifen is a very reasonable option.

  • @itscrazylife9453
    @itscrazylife9453 Před 6 měsíci

    After taking letrozole-letroz often bp increases and tiredness no energy like before is this because of the medication??? Please suggest

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 5 měsíci

      The aromatase inhibitors can be associated with an increase in blood pressure. It would be uncommon for fatigue to set in immediately because the medication should not have peaks and valleys once someone has been on it for a while. Some people find that changing the time of day they take the medication can help with their side effects.

  • @amya9597
    @amya9597 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for another great video! ❤ I had read that Aromatase Inhibitors can stop working at some point as the body can develop a resistance and potentially lead to a recurrence. Is there any truth to this? I am taking Letrazole which is an Aromatase Inhibitor and I have found that by increasing my vitamin D to 5000 iu has significantly decreased my joint pain.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sharing your story and experience. Despite all of our best treatments, some people do have a recurrence of their cancer. In advanced disease, endocrine therapy will eventually stop working although it can work for many years.

    • @amya9597
      @amya9597 Před rokem +6

      @@yerbba
      Thanks for your reply. I am early stage and chose to take the most aggressive approach by having a double mastectomy and chemo and because I had 2 out of 9 lymph nodes positive, I chose to go ahead and do radiation. My Pet-scan was negative before and after chemo. Hoping for many more years! ❤️💪🤞

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Wishing you the best, and thanks for the follow up.

    • @amya9597
      @amya9597 Před rokem

      @@yerbba
      Thank you! I appreciate your sentiments.❤️

  • @rushirajsunkersett1424
    @rushirajsunkersett1424 Před rokem +1

    If a woman is of age 67 and is having ulcerative colitis..is she safe from taking letrozole.2.5 mg tablet daily for ER PR positive breast cancer ?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      Unless there's an interaction with medications for ulcerative colitis, having ulcerative colitis alone is not a contraindication (reason not to take) to aromatase inhibitors.

  • @AmberLennox
    @AmberLennox Před 4 měsíci

    What can you reccomend for side effects from exemestane and / or lupron?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Depending on the side effects, exercise and stretching can help (aches and pains). There are medications that can help with hot flashes, but many people do not want to be on another medication to manage the side effects of the first one. Let us know which side effects are being experienced.

    • @AmberLennox
      @AmberLennox Před 4 měsíci

      @yerbba Thank you. I am a nor.ally very active individual yet am having a hard time some days. I have neropothy from about my knees down, and some days are worse than others. The fatigue, joint pain, neuropothy, and body aches are my main concerns right now. I will be going to PT for cording, which I am hoping will help with some improved movement abilities. I expierence bone pain with the lupron shot. I have found some relief with Doterras' deep blue rub for that. Highly recommended for others experiencing bone pain.

  • @yvonneoliver4054
    @yvonneoliver4054 Před rokem +6

    After surgery, doctors found out I’m in fact stage 3, not stage 1. Now they suggested to take out implants, put in expanders 😡 to have radiation, chemo, hormone therapy & reconstruction. I refused two more surgeries, 4 mos chemo, 2 wks radiation, I said, OK, I could try hormone. But after I found out all the side affects, my body yelled:”No!” I have osteopenia, high cholesterol, my joints & muscle pains stopped me from dancing, tennis & golf before, a life without exercise is not enjoyable! My PET/CT scan, all tumor markers come clear!! I always have positive attitudes, excellent diet, regular exercise, but not so good genes 😂! I’d like to omit hormone therapy, please give me your valuable opinions! ❤️🙏❤️

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +2

      Most people do not experience what you're describing.Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 9 měsíci

      That's not true the side effects ,,are beyond bad

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 9 měsíci

      And what is the %of how they help I was told 2_5% help so do good honest help that make,s a difference

  • @abbondanze
    @abbondanze Před 5 měsíci

    This was a very informative video. I am experiencing ALL of the AI drug side effects and I've tried them all. I've also sought many different types of relief from the AI side effects and I am sorry to say that there is not much to reccomend. I am envious of women who simply decide not to take the AI drugs by weighing the possible side effects of AI drugs versus the risks of not taking the drugs. For some women the benefit is negligible. For myself and others, the benefit exceeds the risk, and we suffer the side effects rather than accept the risk of recurring BC. For me, I had an aggressive ER+ cancer and the benefit of taking AI over the next 10 years is more than a 30% reduction if chance of recurrence. AI drugs have stolen my life/energy/ability to manage inflamation and I WISH I could accept the risk and simply decide not to take the AI drugs, but I'm taking it day to day and trying to stick it out as long as I can. So, please decide for yourself based on your own benefit to risk ratio and listen only to your doctors - don't let anyone make it seem like this should be an easy decision for you.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 5 měsíci

      We appreciate you sharing your experience with AI side effects. It's clear that the decision to take these medications is complex and deeply personal, weighing the potential benefits against the challenging side effects. It would be worth talking with your team to see if tamoxifen may be an alternative. For most people, tamoxifen, if there are no contraindications, is better tolerated. Your perspective highlights the importance of individualized decisions based on the unique benefit-to-risk ratio for each person. Thank you for watching.

  • @CheeTengLee
    @CheeTengLee Před 4 měsíci

    I have been taking Letrozole 2.5mg once per day for 6 months and this morning, I accidentally took double dose of it. Do I need to skip the dosage in the next day? Will it cause harm to my body by taking double dosage? Appreciate your response.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 4 měsíci +1

      In general it would not be harmful to take a double dose of an aromatase inhibitor. It's okay to skip a day in this situation, but there would be little harm to just staying on it. As always, check with your medical team for advice specific to you.

  • @bobbipetty7411
    @bobbipetty7411 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I just started Letrozole, if I have bad side affects, ill quit taking it.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for coming here to share your thoughts. Check out our video on what to do if you want to stop endocrine therapy here: czcams.com/video/2pWxVu3g91U/video.html.

  • @debtreat7382
    @debtreat7382 Před rokem +1

    I have been on Anastrozole for about 2 months. It seems that I sweat so much more now than before taking this medication, especially when I’m involved in physical activity. Could this be an AI side effect? I also have night sweats occasionally.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      It is possible that you're noticing a side effect of the AI, yes.

    • @GinaLay
      @GinaLay Před 7 měsíci

      @debtreat Are you still on it? How is it going?

    • @debtreat7382
      @debtreat7382 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes, I am still on Anastrozole, for about 4.5 more years. The side effects are the same but certainly tolerable. Thanks for asking.

    • @LA-do2zf
      @LA-do2zf Před měsícem

      I haven't started yet but the one side effect that scares me is shortness of breath. Have you experienced that? Happy you are able to manage the other side effects.

    • @debtreat7382
      @debtreat7382 Před měsícem

      @@LA-do2zf I have not experienced shortness of breath. Hopefully, you won’t either.

  • @amya9597
    @amya9597 Před rokem +2

    Can AI’s raise your ALP in a blood test? My ALP is higher since I’ve been on Letrozole.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      I think you are referring to one of the so-called liver tests we often check (AST, ALT, Alk Phos). It is possible that the tests can be abnormal in people on letrozole or other aromatase inhibitors. It's important to have your medical team check for other explanations for the abnormality.

    • @amya9597
      @amya9597 Před rokem +1

      @@yerbba
      Thank you! ❤️ They are repeating my labs in a few weeks. After my post, I received a call from the oncology pharmacist with a possible alternative to the Letrozole pending the new labs.

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@amya9597 please could you tell us what you're being offered, as I'm also in that position,,and need to know what else is out their , .

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci

      There for an alternative many thanks n hugs sent

  • @casheheart
    @casheheart Před rokem +3

    I’ve been on Letrozole for over a year, the hot flashes and night sweats are overwhelming and I’m loosing sleep. Depression and anxiety has hit me hard. So my primary doctor put me on an antidepressant and my hot flashes have diminished. But what I want to know has the antidepressant lessened the Letrozole effectiveness?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      Some antidepressants may theoretically decrease the effectiveness of the aromatase inhibitors. This would be worth talking about with your pharmacist.

    • @SD-qt6ix
      @SD-qt6ix Před rokem

      😔

    • @catiesherm123456
      @catiesherm123456 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I had to get off of Letrozole because of the side effects. I am now on Exemestane and the menopause symptoms and sleep have improved - still have trigger toes, legs and fingers - but for me - they have gotten milder - more tolerable. Good luck!

  • @tadzmahalidjiraie314
    @tadzmahalidjiraie314 Před rokem +2

    I am diagnosed last june breast cancer grade 2 tumor but suddenly spread to my bone

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your story. It is not unheard of that your cancer would already be in the bones although this is not common. It is likely that the cells in your bones were already there when you were first diagnosed. It is important to have a biopsy of the bone to make sure that this is indeed cancer.

    • @tadzmahalidjiraie314
      @tadzmahalidjiraie314 Před rokem

      @@yerbba hi thank you so much for noticed my comment also the rply.. my doctor oncologist did not asked me to go on biopsy of the bone i am using letrozole more then 6 months.

    • @mfes14
      @mfes14 Před rokem

      Do these drugs also cause weight gain as a side effect

    • @yvonneoliver4054
      @yvonneoliver4054 Před rokem +5

      @@tadzmahalidjiraie314 I found it’s necessary to be assertive with doctors. “I want a biopsy of my bones!” My doctors diagnosed my node negative first, while I could have been more assertive, “I want a biopsy!” Then, after mastectomy and 18 nodes removed, it proved they were wrong! Now, they suggested two more surgeries to fix their mistake! It’s a lot of pain to go through two more surgeries! Sending you love and healing power! ❤️

  • @tadzmahalidjiraie314
    @tadzmahalidjiraie314 Před rokem

    Hi i am using a letzole and ribociclib for my breast cancer but there is a lot of side effect my skin is become darker i feel itchy in my legs also eye dry.. it is normal?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences. Your side effects are expected although not universal. Your medical team will be able to recommend some strategies to help with these side effects.

    • @tadzmahalidjiraie314
      @tadzmahalidjiraie314 Před rokem

      @@yerbba i am using moistoriser cream for my face but still darker sometime i feel itchy.. thank you so much for the rply.. god bless

    • @tadzmahalidjiraie314
      @tadzmahalidjiraie314 Před rokem

      @@yerbba tomorrow is my PT scan.

  • @andreamiller6200
    @andreamiller6200 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Would you say whether weight gain is a known side effect of aromatase inhibitors? I have been on anastrozole for 18 months now (42 months to go) for ER/PR pos Her2 neg papillary breast carcinoma stage IA (at age 64, 8 years postmenopausal, had the lumpectomy 8/2021 and the radiation 10/2021 and started anastrozole 12/2021). I am fortunately having few overt side effects (no joint pain but I am concerned about what it is doing to my bones). What I did notice is that I gained an immediate 10 lbs within 3 months of starting it and I got mad and went on a calorie deficit a year ago, and am now 20 lbs lighter (that 10 lb weight gain is now gone, plus a further 10 of the 20 lbs I gained at menopause, leaving me 10 lbs to go to get back to pre-menopausal weight). I suspect the anastrozole since I changed nothing else, no new meds or new deleterious eating habits. I have a suspicion that anastrozole is behaving on my metabolism the way PCOS might behave on a younger woman's metabolism. I plan to finish my course since the surgical pathology showed my breast is chock-full of DCIS and I suspect my uninvolved other breast is, too. But I did wonder whether the weight gain could have been induced by the anastrozole and I am adhering to portion control and a mild calorie deficit because I don't want to have weight pile on from the medication alone.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 11 měsíci +1

      The data on weight gain in the studies done on the AIs are mixed. I do think, from my experience, that weight gain is a side effect for some people on the AIs. Thanks for the question and for sharing your experience.

    • @cbprincess5
      @cbprincess5 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Prayers for you I pray you are healed and you get much better follow up care than I did They do not know when DCSI will spread So they did not want to cut it out of me Biopsy said DCSI and LCSI but I was told no cancer on phone by doctor and technician I did not know I had carcinoma but when they did the biopsy I wanted the huge jagged tumor cut out and they refused So I had DCSI LCSI in me for six years and did not know until It grew and spread And it was growing where they stuck this clip coil thing and I felt it and called and called They said no worry just scar tissue Well it was grade 3 cancer and getting bigger Then the Covid crap was going on and I was locked out to even get to the window where my women’s doctor is And when I called and called the nurse would say I could not have an appointment and my doctor retired did not know new doctor name Can not get into building with out an appointment She asked me if my nipple was dripping blood I said no and she would say I do not have cancer I had no where else to go Finally went To ER they said looked like stage five because my tumor was so large looking and my skin was split open from it But my nipple not dripping any thing and not inverted So crazy nurse did not give me an appointment with my Primary care gyn so I could get an ultrasound a biopsy and a surgeon and surgery I always had to go through this inept nurse and she delayed my surgery and treatments over 8 weeks total with her inept mistakes and after my ultrasound biopsy she called me for once and said I had no cancer But she was wrong and I did have cancer She did not wait for the test results to come all the way back in She tried to kill me more than once I am not trusting these people and not taking their poison pills or anything that I am ending going to ER miles away in wheel chair or bed all time and in tears almost everyday in pains Please make certain you self check your body for suspicious lumps And read and check your own records and what they really mean I am praying for you to be healed 🙏🏽

    • @andreamiller6200
      @andreamiller6200 Před 10 měsíci

      @@cbprincess5 My heart goes out to you for this terrible experience. I had my breast cancer diagnoses during COVID and was seen and treated and we all were masked. I am aware that DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ) is a pre-cancerous condition that could morph into cancer and I am getting frequent check ups. So far no recurrence on Anastrozole but Anastrozole is also thinning my bones at a startling rate and I am going to have to make a decision which is the best of two bad choices - going off Anastrozole and raising my breast cancer recurrence risk or staying on Anastrozole and having my established osteoporosis worsen, raising my fracture risk. So far my insurance would not cover bilateral mastectomy as a preventive procedure.

  • @motherof1132
    @motherof1132 Před rokem +1

    Anastrozole makes my legs ache. Oncologist says this is a side effect. Having to take T3 to get through it at night. So I can sleep

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      This sounds quite difficult. Switching to another aromatase inhibitor (they are equally effective) may help with your symptoms.

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci

      I've been offered other ones side also effects pain in joints and also ,toilet problems

    • @topicsincriticalthinkingdy9351
      @topicsincriticalthinkingdy9351 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@lynlawley8903 what are the toilet problems? Thank you.

  • @architecturalheritage
    @architecturalheritage Před 11 měsíci +1

    Dear doctor, I just want to understand how can the body of menopausal women survive without estrogen? the solution is maybe eating estrogen rich foods to make up for the loss. This makes Tamaxofen 10 mg or lower better.

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Such a good question. Menopausal people can indeed survive without estrogen for a period of time. We have studies of thousands and thousands of women showing this. The impact of low estrogen on the body is not trivial! But in most people, the benefits outweigh the reversible effects of the lowered estrogen.

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci

      So what could be the cancer trigger

  • @jjm4341
    @jjm4341 Před 9 měsíci +4

    If Anastrozole has a half-life of 50 hours, why take it everyday? I found a study from a few years back that concluded that taking it every other day might be as effective as taking it every day. Why hasn't this been studied more extensively? Why a "one dose fits all" approach when there are so many variables in BC diagnoses?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Such a good point. The therapeutic index (benefit-to-toxicity ratio) is quite wide with the AIs. On the other hand, the dose ranges have been studied in thousands of patients, and there is not inter-person variation in the way the Ais are metabolized as for many other drugs. We appreciate your asking good questions like this.

    • @seasonsdigital439
      @seasonsdigital439 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I’m pursuing this approach with my UK oncologist but they weren’t receptive to it at all. Their approach is one size fits all! I’m early stage 1/2 & can’t understand why I would need the same dose as someone stages 3/4! No consideration for height, weight, fitness, diet, etc. Doesn’t make any sense to me.

    • @jjm4341
      @jjm4341 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@seasonsdigital439 Exactly! Also, no allowance for age, and node negativity. It makes NO sense!

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci

      That is such a great idea and needs trialing

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci

      Well they listen to patients,,going through the absolutely awful side effects,,,

  • @marthaboler5561
    @marthaboler5561 Před měsícem +1

    My doctor told me to just eat what I want they want you to come back

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před měsícem

      Thank you for watching and sharing your experience. While doctors always enjoy seeing their patients, what they really want is for their patients to thrive.

  • @nicolinapagnotta233
    @nicolinapagnotta233 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yup I stopped

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for watching and your comment.

    • @icilmaa
      @icilmaa Před 8 měsíci

      What are you doing instead?

    • @itscrazylife9453
      @itscrazylife9453 Před 6 měsíci

      Did you take letrozole??

    • @solidcatink
      @solidcatink Před 4 měsíci

      are you feeling better now?

  • @conniejohnsoncj8724
    @conniejohnsoncj8724 Před rokem +2

    What % of people get heart issues? I finish my radiation and am then starting on Anastrozole. I wish I had been told all of this!

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +3

      Heart problems from radiation therapy are rare with current radiation therapy techniques. The cardiovascular side effects of the aromatase inhibitors are due to the fact that the aromatase inhibitors lower estrogen to levels even lower than menopause itself. Management of blood pressure and cholesterol will reduce those risks, and after the treatment course of the aromatase inhibitor is done, cholesterol levels will return to the levels they would have been at that age without the aromatse inhibitor.

  • @penniewyatt9391
    @penniewyatt9391 Před 3 měsíci

    ‘Mostly reversible’ isn’t so encouraging when I have been told to take these drugs for ten years?

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 2 měsíci

      Great point. Every day that someone lives with side effects is important. This is one of the reasons we do not recommend the aromatase inhibitors for more than five years. Even that is a long time. Balancing the risks and benefits is key. Make sure you understand the benefits in your individual case.

  • @lynlawley8903
    @lynlawley8903 Před 7 měsíci

    I now have a leaky heart valve

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing your story. Valve leaks (regurgitation) can occur after chemotherapy with anthracyclines although it's quite uncommon.

  • @robinclifton
    @robinclifton Před rokem +1

    why didn't you include all the side effects

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem

      Thank you for your comment. We included the most common side effects of aromatase inhibitors. If there's a specific side effect that we did not mention, please feel free to drop a comment below.

    • @juaquiene7726
      @juaquiene7726 Před rokem

      Hi Robin, I have stage 3, 3 affected lymph nodes Her2 + breast cancer. I have had surgery ,( lumpectomy ) 41/2 weeks radiation and a year's worth of Chemo.
      In my opinion many professional s in the Oncology field are cautioned not to overly frighten cancer patients. My so called patient advocate would out right lie about things. She claimed she never heard of Chemo brain ( well documented and a fact ) often cancer centers will segregate patients. Keeping advanced cancer patients away from newly diagnosed ones. Recently they tried putting me on Anastrozole. I asked about the drugs side effects. Was told most just have a little stiffness in their hands. Another big lie as it has horrific side effects. I understand we're all different for some the effects are mild and easily tolerated. For others it can be life threatening. I feel lies are told to prevent panic and hysteria. Which some people are prone too.
      Robin, you are your own best advocate. The research is for you to do. The decision on what treatments to take are yours to measure and consider. It's your body! But be forewarned not all are honest and forthcoming. Best wishes to you as you make this difficult journey.

    • @deborahlucas6862
      @deborahlucas6862 Před měsícem

      I have a sore throat everyday when I wake up. What causes that?

    • @robinclifton
      @robinclifton Před měsícem

      @@yerbba unfortunately my side effects were not common.... downright scary and very possibly life threatening. Murphy's Law...people need to know.

  • @dianashaw6229
    @dianashaw6229 Před 6 měsíci

    Wrong. Many women grow facial hair

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před 5 měsíci

      In our experience, this is a disturbing side effect seen in 5 to 10% of people. This means that 90 to 95% of people do not. When it happens, however, it is really upsetting to people!

  • @wintercame
    @wintercame Před rokem +1

    AI's don't know you're non-binary as that is not biological.1:38

    • @yerbba
      @yerbba  Před rokem +2

      Our notions of gender are not well-founded in terms of someone's hormonal milieu, you are right.