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End of aromasin

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My 5 years of tablets finished in July and I have only just realised my afternoon fatigue has disappeared. I'm sure it must be connected as nothing else has changed. Has this happened to anyone else

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That is great to hear. I am on aromasin as a trial as I am tnbc however during the very first biopsy they noted the tiniest indication of oestrogen. Once all breast tissue that was removed during my surgery was analysed, it was discovered that I am totally tnbc. However they are trying me on aromasin ‘just in case’ . I get awful joint pain and also suffer afternoon fatigue. I haven’t taken them for the past two weeks and am finding that my bones are not as painful and I am not as tired during the day as I was on them. I’m wondering if it is worth me going back on them at all.

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Tough decision. You could always ask oncologist if you could try another type of hormone blocker

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