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Hello Todcha,
I had my Proton treatments done at the UF Health Proton Therapy Institute in Jacksonville, FL and I was 68. The Proton treatments were painless and easy, the only side-effect I had was some increasing fatigue. Now, with regard to the Orgovyx, it did what it was supposed to do and reduced my Testosterone level to < 15 (I was on TRT for 20+ years prior to my diagnosis, and my T level was 770). The loss of Testosterone led to overall weakness, muscle fatigue, overall fatigue, weight gain (I had lost 30+ pounds prior and have gained it all back (they advised me this would happen). Additionally, I was hit with and still experience random hot flashes; I have gained a new understanding of what women experience - it's no fun! That said, others have expressed that they experienced fewer side-effects than me.
I had 29 Proton treatments, 5 days per-week until the last week (4).
Moffitt Cancer Center had suggested 5 days of high-intensity SBRT (they do not currently offer Proton) and we felt this was too much radiation over such a short time. Mayo in Jacksonville also does not currently offer Proton but it is in their plans.
Feel free to ask additional questions if they pop up.