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Kimberly Lewis 03-20-2007 04:51 AM

"falling down" - a symptom of Brain Mets or..
 
Hi all,
I have noticed that my ankles have become very stiff when I sit down at night and I attributed it to the Femara. Everyone seems to have some joint pain from the AI's. Well, now I am falling down easily! I have taken 2 nasty spills in about a month. It is totally unpredictable - just like my ankle turns to jelly and can't support me. I don't sprain it - or have any pain other than the fact that I am bruising my knees on the fall. This is confusing to me, I mentioned it to my GP and he just stared at me. No ideas from him... I will start checking the search button here, I am just hoping that someone else has had this happen and felt it was the AI. I had a brain MRI just 5 months ago. Thanks, kim

MJo 03-20-2007 06:11 AM

THe GP just stared at you? I bet he was thinking, "She's just clumsy." My ankles are very painful and feel like they are going to snap in half. I blame the arimidex, but also I haven't lost much of the weight I gained with treatment and I know that's more weight on my poor ankles. I have not fallen, but it's crossed my mind that I'm more vulnerable to falls with this ankle pain. I'd tell the onc about it. I can call my onc's nurse with questions any time. I hope you can too.

Sandy H 03-20-2007 11:45 AM

Do you think it is balance? I had a clean brain MRI but have to be very careful about going up and down stairs. If I am in the middle of stairs and look down I just loose it. My son is building a house and when his stairs were not in we were climbing a ladder to the loft. It was awful for me to go up that ladder. Than, one evening I was in my bedroom and stepped on my slipper lost my balance and fell flat on my stomach. My husband kept asking me if I was o.k. and why I fell so hard. Some times I get up out of the chair and loose my balance and catch myself on the furniture for no reason at all. My husband will ask me joking if I have been drinking as he know I don't drink. It is embarrassing if anyone is around. Its like I just loose control. Don't know if this helps but that is what I am experiencing. I have to be careful when I get up during the night and be sure I am steady on my feet before heading to the bathroom. I have night lights in every light socket to help me. Was out walking in Florida on flat payment and I stepped onto an uneven surface, a slight dip in the payment and fell flat on my face!! People looked at me like " what is wrong with her" Scraped up my hands and elbow. Just another issue I have to live with. hugs. Sandy

Monica 03-20-2007 12:03 PM

I have problem with my ankles, although it's not bc treatment related. My ankles have gone somewhat numb. I have found that if I close my eyes, I begin to tip over. I have been told by my neurologist that ankles have tons of nerve endings that keep you balanced. So, I'm wondering if perhaps the treatment has made your ankles less sensitive to ensure your weight is evenly distributed over your feet. Just a thought. Hopefully, it will just disappear.
Best,
Monica

Kimberly Lewis 03-20-2007 03:16 PM

Thanks!
 
Thanks Monica, Sandy, and MJo - you gave me something to think about - I will call my onc and see what kind of reaction I get. I am not feeling really afraid about it, just nervous. I had a brain MRI about 5 months ago. Will work on scheduling a new one soon. I guess I am a dizzy broad now! (though broader than I am dizzy)

Sherryg683 03-20-2007 10:46 PM

Yes, I like the way they can just stare at you like you are totally crazy. I have been having a lot of scalp pains, shooting and stabbing all over my head for awhile now. I asked my Oncologist if it could be the shingle pain that I am having all down my right side, could I have pain in my scalp from them..he gave me that look and said .."I guess"...duh. I remember on my first meeting with him, he asked me if I had any symptoms that I felt I should tell him. "I have gas all the time", I told him. Needless to say, I got that "are you crazy stare" from him then. Hell, I didn't know that farting all the time wasn't a symptom of something more serious than just a bad diet..lol..sherryg683

Chelee 03-21-2007 12:04 AM

Kimberly, Don't you love it when you have a REAL concern about something and your onc/GP will tell you to let them know any time something comes up or is bothering you. Then you finally do and you get that blank poker face sort of look from them. Ugh Even if they don't know what it is..they could just say so! But instead they just look at you and continue writing in their little folders without saying a word...as if you said nothing.

I do know those AI's as you mentioned can sure make you stiff. When i was on the Femara I could hardly walk when I first stood up. I had to stand up and hold still and SLOWLY start moving. It was ridiculous. I sure wish I had an answer for you but I don't as you can see. (See...I'm just as good as your GP.) Want to pay me now, or pay me later. :) I hate having to worry about every little thing we get. That is sometimes the worse part of all this. Even like Sherry mentioned...I have WEIRD scalp pains. I've never heard anyone else bring that up until now. I was wondering what was causing it? Especially at the very top of my scalp and down one side. I was thinking its time for a brain MRI again. Hang in there Kimberly.

Chelee

Kimberly Lewis 03-21-2007 05:06 AM

If laughter is good medicine - you two just gave me a good dose! Thanks Sherry and Chelee - what a great way to wake up..

Barbara2 03-21-2007 12:57 PM

Weak ankles
 
Once in a while, one of my ankles suddenly seems to "give out" and I feel like I could fall, but I just stumble and kind of catch myself. I'm not sure if it is medicine related or not. This seemed to happen occassionally before cancer, too, but now it is more frequently.


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