I think that the "heart feelings" have eased a bit. At least I am not noticing it to be a problem right now. Anything I have been feeling on the Femara so far hasnt lasted. So, if my wrists feel stiff one day, Im fine the next. As long as it remains this way, I'll have no problem staying on this drug. Tamoxifen I thought was easy except for weight gain and hot flashes. I heard awful side effects for Femara but Im trying not to believe everything I read as everyone is an individual so side effects vary. Hope you are doing better. Take Care.
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A CAT scan or bone scan will not show functional problems with the heart. CAT scan may tell us if the heart is enlarged or not but does not tell us much about the function (like force of contraction, etc.). The CAT scan may have shown lung nodules (more than 10mm) if there were any.
I agree with survivor58. you should find out if it is life threatening or just a nuisance. It's could be like PVC's. They are a pain in the butt but most of the time harmless.
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Thank you for your response. That makes me feel better knowing it's not all in my head, and probably not a major problem. Have you asked your doctors about whether it could be a life threatening problem, or just a nuisance we;ll have to deal with for awhile?
Mine comes and goes also. Sometimes I have tried lorezapam, and it does seem to help a little bit, but doesn't make it completely go away. Have your symptoms eased up some now that you've been on it for awhile?
I have read that all of the hormonal drugs can cause shortness of breath. I took tamoxifen for 5 years. After 3 yrs I tried to switch to arimidex but had extreme shortness of breath, palpitations and I was extremely aware of my heart beat. I went back on tamoxifen. After 5 years I am now on femara and ive been on it for 3 mos. Every now and then I get that SAME shortness of breath feeling. It doesnt last but it comes and goes. I have mitral valve prolapse and it appears that some of these drugs seem to increase the symptoms of mitral valve prolapse. So having had the same symptoms I truly think that it is the Femara
Thank you so much for your quick response. I also called the oncologist office today. They said that shortness of breath can be a side affect of femara, but should only last about 2 or 3 more weeks and to let them know if it lasts longer.
I just recently had a cat scan and bone scan. Would they have shown something if there were a problem with the heart or lung?
Thanks again for your quick answer. I just love this site so much....it really helps to answer so many questions.
Hi there.
Shortness of breath is not a listed common (and even uncommon) side effects of femara and similar drugs. Femara's side effects most commonly involve the bones and the bone mineralization process with more tendency towards osteoporosis and sometimes fractures. I suggest that you inform your doctor about this, as this may be due to anxiety, lung, or heart problem (which can be a side effect of previous treatment like chemotherapy or radiation therapy).
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