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Radiation or surgery and life after treatments

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02/18/2019 at 2:16 PM

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I was just diagnosed with prostate cancer and given 2 treatment options...8 weeks of radiation or surgery... I’m 63yo and have a very active lifestyle (if you get the hint 😉)...what I’m trying to get a feel for is life after cancer treatments....Anybody???

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04/16/2019 at 1:35 AM

What do you mean androgynous. I take Tamsulosin. 


Radiation or surgery and life after treatments https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-prostate-cancer-treatments/radiation-or-surgery-and-life-after-treatments-772 2019-04-16 01:35:36

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@normsie Tomsulosin alters the hormone balance in a man's body.  The side effects for me have been total erectile dysfunction and the cessation of production of all seminal fluids.  I still have the minor facial and body hair as before the drug, but I never had much hair growth except on the top of my head.  Maybe I'm oversensitive because my voice is rather high for a man and on the telephone I'm often addressed as "Mrs."  On the other hand my cousin is woman and the pitch of her voice is on the low side, so on the telephone she is addressed as "Mr."  I don't want anything to make me less masculine even though our society treats male characteristics as genetic defects.  Maybe your body is different and you don't have this issue.


Radiation or surgery and life after treatments https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-prostate-cancer-treatments/radiation-or-surgery-and-life-after-treatments-772 2019-04-16 19:05:55

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I just got done with 6 weeks 39 treatments of radiation . The only real side affect i had was some pain while urniating. My energy level never really decreased. I am 65 and in pretty good shape. Work out every day and do take a lot of supplements every day. The pain still exists while urinating but seems to be getting better now that i am done with the treatments. I follow up in a month with my doctor to see how i am progressing. And 8 weeks i will have a psa check. Did not to go with surgery because of the problems with leaking while sleeping or lifting any thing heavy. I have read that in studies the ginger root helps fight off prostrate cancer so been taking that and apple cider vinger since finding out last October that i had cancer that was medium to low on test results.

 


Radiation or surgery and life after treatments https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-prostate-cancer-treatments/radiation-or-surgery-and-life-after-treatments-772 2019-06-15 22:24:41

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Has anyone been given Lupron injections for prostrate Cancer to lower the PSA.  My father has had 5 injections of Lupron and has numerous side effects.  Agitation,  mood swings, night sweats, not sleeping, fatigue,  foggy and not remembering.  He is 90 years old and was just fine until all these injections.  His PSA is down to 1 and the radiologist wants to give him another injection.  The cancer is confined to only the prostrate .  He wants to do what ever the doctor says.  It is a living nightmare.  Any suggestions?

 


Radiation or surgery and life after treatments https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-prostate-cancer-treatments/radiation-or-surgery-and-life-after-treatments-772 2019-06-17 19:25:00

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I had the radiation treatment 39 to be exact. But had little side effects. Just a little discomfort when urinating. But i have been done with my treatments for a week and that discomfort getting better. I am 65 and a a gleason score of 3. I opted out of surgery due to the problems after surgery. 


Radiation or surgery and life after treatments https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-prostate-cancer-treatments/radiation-or-surgery-and-life-after-treatments-772 2019-06-18 23:01:18

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06/19/2019 at 2:14 AM

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I have been getting Lupron shots for 7 months. I have the side effects listed above plus bone aching tiredness. The purpose of the hormone is to kill testosterone, which feed cancer. I think the treatment is continuous. I am still a bit on the fence as to wether this treatment is worth it or not. My PSA is down to 0.08. I have 4 metastatic bone cancer from prostrate cancer. 


Radiation or surgery and life after treatments https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-prostate-cancer-treatments/radiation-or-surgery-and-life-after-treatments-772 2019-06-19 02:14:24
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06/21/2019 at 2:22 AM

I did the 5 days of heavy radiation instead of the 40, I wish I had done the 40 it seemed like a long time then. I di do 40 days in the Hyberbaric chamber. I still have leakage after 2 years and wear pads which i change 3 to 4 times a day. I get tired like all of us, but continue to exercise and play golf


Radiation or surgery and life after treatments https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-prostate-cancer-treatments/radiation-or-surgery-and-life-after-treatments-772 2019-06-21 02:22:53

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06/22/2019 at 8:04 AM

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I disparately need to find a way for a man to receive professional treatment for prostate cancer without surrendering his genitals to a misandristic sadistic female to abuse him as she pleases.  I do not understand the male doctors who hate another man of any race, ethnicity or religion that they serve as accomplices to allow a female to abuse another man through his genitals

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Radiation or surgery and life after treatments https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-prostate-cancer-treatments/radiation-or-surgery-and-life-after-treatments-772 2019-06-22 08:04:18
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06/24/2019 at 6:59 PM

I had 33 radiation EBRT and one 45 mg Lupron injection after a recurrence of stage 3 PC. The radiation side effects subsided after about two weeks upon completion, but the Lupron is a bit different. 

The Lupron side effects are not to be underestimated; they are severe (at least for me) and everything thing hurt; joints, muscles, and then some. I felt terrible all the time. I only had to have one injection (as of this date) and am glad of it. 

I doubt that I would have done the radiation seeds (though that isn’t an option for me now since I had my prostate removed) but the EBRT wasn’t as bad as I thought it may have been. The Lupron I would have to really think about before doing it again.

I am 55 yo and was diagnosed at 53 with a Gleason score of 3+4. I had my prostate removed as the first treatment, and then a recurrence 14 months later. I am 2 weeks post life 45mg Lupron injection, and 18 weeks post EBRT. My PSA is currently .02


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Hey everyone. I have noticed that there has been recently an increasing amount of discussions regarding Lupron Treatment. Therefore, since the topic of this discussion is surgery vs radiation, to keep this discussion centered around that topic but also to facilitate discussions about Lupron injections, I have created a discussion specifically on the topic of Lupron injections >> click here: Lupron Treatment Discussion << @Raymond‍ @Rbeck1234‍ @Jolihemi5‍ 

I would also encourage anyone who would like to discuss anything other than the pros and cons of surgery vs radiation to search the forums to see if a similar topic has been created and comment on that discussion or create a new discussion. This will help ensure the topic of this discussion is not lost for members who hope to discuss this topic and also ensure unrelated topics are more easily seen by members. Please let me know if I can assist.


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