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@jjensen155, I moved your question about naturopathic approaches to prostate cancer to this related discussion:
- Looking for advice and experience with Naturopathic Doctors.
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I'm throwing confetti that proton radiation and androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) have been helpful in lowering your PSA significantly. How are you feeling?

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Colleen - thank you for your response and the throwing of confetti. The impact of radiation on my body seems to have reduced significantly but the ADT drugs are still sucking my energy level like little vampires, with a positive attitude still working through it all.

This site does not seem to have much activity, so I posted it on the Prostate site. Can that still be done? I believe there are a lot of us looking for long-term alternatives.