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Can anyone share their experience with Pluvicto?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Oct 22 6:00am | Replies (79)

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@waldipup

I don't put much faith in what the radiation doctors have to say about the radiation issues .
They released him with no warnings regarding a possible cab driver (or in my case , friend driver) , and being in Manhattan , he very likely could have taken a bus or train at rush hour pressed against others for periods of time .

So they're not too focused on that issue . And I don't think they know for sure just where "dangerous" ends and "ok" begins anyway , it's kinda an uncertainty .

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@waldipup, I'm sorry that your good deed for your friend is causing you concern.

With you and your friend being separated between the front seat and him diagonally behind you in the back seat, your distance will met or exceeded the required 3 feet and your time together was limited to 2 hours. The recommendation is to LIMIT close contact (less than 1 meter or 3 feet).

This is the same recommendation for men and women. However, extra precautions are suggested for pregnant women and children.

Thank you for your kindness and offering to drive your friend. I'm sure it was a great comfort to him to not have to drive himself. This is a time when he needs friends like you.