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Arimedix And Knee Pai

A MyBCTeam Member asked a question 💭
Baton Rouge, LA

armed ex and one joint pain. I can hardly walk is there a relationship.....

July 3, 2014
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A MyBCTeam Member

Yes there can be a relationship for sure. I've been in arimidex for one month and I can't walk when I wake up. It eases up as I get moving. I've been doing yoga and it does help, as the issue is much worse when I miss a day.

July 5, 2014
A MyBCTeam Member

Yes it is directly related. I'm having issues with this myself. Ask your dr if you can try one of the "sister" drugs of arimidex.

July 3, 2014
A MyBCTeam Member

I was on Arimidex since mid November 2014 had horrific joint pain and already had difficulty walking from neuropothy. Also broke out in an itchy rash, insomnia, sometimes nausea in am. They have taken me off for 2 weeks to see if it is Arimidex, already I feel better. Will keep you posted

February 23, 2015
A MyBCTeam Member

Absolutely! I hate walking like a old woman at times considering I was a competitive figure skater for 10 yrs. Looking into other options. There's got to be a better way.

July 3, 2014
A MyBCTeam Member

Thank you so much I could not do without my cancer warriors..God bless all of you and god speed to good health again...love

Joan Pat.,,

July 3, 2014

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