What Causes Body Pains After Chemo And Radiation For Breast Cancer?
Have you discussed this with your oncologist?
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There are aome medications which can contribute to skeletal pain. you did not list your medications other than aromatase. Unfortunately, aromatase is one of the medications that can contribute to the problem. Another is statins which decrease cholesterol.
Radiation can have longterm effects. was the radiation on the same side as your pain. If so it may be appropriate to be evicted by a neurologist for nerve damage that in turn induces muscle spasm.
Your oncologist can guide you.He or she can tell you the risks of stopping aromatase atleast to see if it is the problem. There are alternatives including tamoxifen. he or she can suggest a neurologist.
It might also be an unrelated nerve problem which the neurologist may be able to identify. I hope these ideas give you a place to start and that you feel better soon.
I'm glad you found my suggestions helpful
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I hope that between your oncologist and neurologist, you can discover the reason for your discomfort and feel better soon.