Testosterone levels are rising after cessation of ADT

Posted by mike72 @mike72, Jul 30 9:28am

I am being treated for high risk prostate cancer . Completed radiation ,ADT AND Casadex for 2 years. I have NOT taken ADT or Casadex FOR 12 months …my psa still remains undetected. However I am noticing my testosterone levels moving closer to the normal range….is this a good sign?

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Take this with a huge grain of salt (I'm not a medical professional), but I think the point of stopping ADT with earlier-stage prostate cancer is to let your testosterone come back to get rid of the side effects. What you *don't* want to see come back is the PSA.

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rising testosterone after ADT is normal. When I was on ADT my T went to 9. I have been meds free for 20 months and my T has increased to 100, which is still low. It may be low due to my new plant based diet, I don’t know, but low T is something that I am pleased with. Low T may adversely effect my ED and muscles etc but staying alive is a higher priority for me

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@hbp

rising testosterone after ADT is normal. When I was on ADT my T went to 9. I have been meds free for 20 months and my T has increased to 100, which is still low. It may be low due to my new plant based diet, I don’t know, but low T is something that I am pleased with. Low T may adversely effect my ED and muscles etc but staying alive is a higher priority for me

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What ADT protocol were you on?

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I’m not a medical professional, just a fellow prostate cancer patient and my opinion is rising testosterone without rising PSA sure sounds like a good deal to me.

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@robertmizek

What ADT protocol were you on?

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How to use Lupron Depot (3 Month) 22.5 Mg Intramuscular for 2 years

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@robertmizek

What ADT protocol were you on?

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I was on Lupron shots and Erleada pills for 13 months and I was monitored every 3 months. PSA went to and stayed at .01 and T was at 9 and now 100 . G9, advanced, aggressive, high risk but presently doing good and hope to stay that way!

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@hbp

I was on Lupron shots and Erleada pills for 13 months and I was monitored every 3 months. PSA went to and stayed at .01 and T was at 9 and now 100 . G9, advanced, aggressive, high risk but presently doing good and hope to stay that way!

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God bless you man! Keep the faith and never give up!

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Your PSA remaining undetectable as your T rises is a very good thing.

I was on Lupron for one year as part of triple therapy for oligometastatic prostate cancer. While on Lupron my T was < 3. My last 3 month Lupron shot was one year ago. My most recent PSA/T labs show continued PSA < 0.014 (great!) but my T has only gotten up to 33.

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Your question raises an interesting question...First, my clinical history (see attached).

After finishing triplet therapy with my last 90 day Lupron shot in May 18, my T rose to 135 by October then 481 by February, eventually 608 in March 2023 when we started back on treatment. After stopping Orgovyx on 3 April after a year, 90 days later T is 328, PSA .001, side effects, gone.

How long will this "vacation" last, who knows but I feel great!

I pondered, well, mused with my medical team, why, if T is the fuel for PCa, did my PCa not "return" until 2022 when it began its rise from .06 to ,77 a year later? The other question we pondered is why my T recovered so rapidly and higher, considerably, than when I started triplet therapy which was 297 when tested at Mayo.

No definitive answer.

As other have said, I'm a layman, no formal medical training, education, or board certifications.

What I do know is the side effects dissipated, hot flashes, fatigue, muscle and joint stiffness and genitalia shrinkage.

So, enjoy, continue to actively monitor your PSA, T and other blood values as appropriate.

Kevin

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@retireddoc

Your PSA remaining undetectable as your T rises is a very good thing.

I was on Lupron for one year as part of triple therapy for oligometastatic prostate cancer. While on Lupron my T was < 3. My last 3 month Lupron shot was one year ago. My most recent PSA/T labs show continued PSA < 0.014 (great!) but my T has only gotten up to 33.

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I am grateful to have discovered this site for prostate cancer support .
You gain confidence in preparing for the next clinical visit because you have information on your current health status…supported by others in a similar situation👍

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