Do me a favor. I am 71 and back in the day all you heard about chemo was how sick it made you. I have to work to be able to live. If I didn't work I would have no where to live and nothing to eat. I refused chemo and opted for Eligard, Zytiga and Prednisone.
Tell how chemo really was to you. Could I stay working? Would I really be sick most of the time? I know nothing about chemo but I do know that they tell me that when my cancer wakes back up that I will probably go down hill quick and when that will be depends on luck.
I had 10 treatments. On day of treatment, always on a monday, I of course took the day off. Didn't miss any time other then that. I work on my feet, doing maintenance work. Everything slowed down but I could still do my job. It wasn't always fun but you just push forward. Just know you can do this, not always easy but you can do this. I didn't get sick, sometimes hard to eat, I would drink energy drinks a lot of times to keep weight on, and eat things that would slide down instead of trying to chew. It does mess with your taste buds. I wish you the best on your journey, fight on. Best to all.
Thank you very much for your comment. I know the just push on already. I too work on my feet, I am a flagger for construction and accident control. My longest day this year was 26 hours. The cancer is in my pelvis and spinal chord. I worry about chemo taking away my quality of life. I hope my luck keeps coming and I get a few more good years. I heard a girl say once: I can't wait for good things to happen to be happy. Thank you again.
Do me a favor. I am 71 and back in the day all you heard about chemo was how sick it made you. I have to work to be able to live. If I didn't work I would have no where to live and nothing to eat. I refused chemo and opted for Eligard, Zytiga and Prednisone.
Tell how chemo really was to you. Could I stay working? Would I really be sick most of the time? I know nothing about chemo but I do know that they tell me that when my cancer wakes back up that I will probably go down hill quick and when that will be depends on luck.
Yes, cutting edge medicine. Someone also mentioned excellent results with Doxacetal (sp?) with not too many side effects, surprisingly. Might be a good choice if you absolutely have to be out there working.
Do me a favor. I am 71 and back in the day all you heard about chemo was how sick it made you. I have to work to be able to live. If I didn't work I would have no where to live and nothing to eat. I refused chemo and opted for Eligard, Zytiga and Prednisone.
Tell how chemo really was to you. Could I stay working? Would I really be sick most of the time? I know nothing about chemo but I do know that they tell me that when my cancer wakes back up that I will probably go down hill quick and when that will be depends on luck.
After Xtandu then Radium 223 I did 2 chemo's ,but second one I reacted and got fluid on my lungs and a embolism 8 weeks now on prednisone and soon cleared Embolism gone on meds Next is Zytiga?? Or LU 177 now approved in Ontario as standard of care
80 now Radiated prostate in 2017 On Zolodex and Xgeva plus take 600 mg calcium daily K3 + D3 C and apple cider vinegar
I've just entered year 5 of living with stage 4 aPC. Love the title of your post. "Living With Stage 4 PC." Few months ago my oncology psychologist planted the idea in my head to "Write A New Chapter in my mind about my aPC Story, this time focus on my survivorship" and then he used the term "Make it a best selling in your own mind." Wow, those words stuck. Thank you for your post. My joy.
When I was 68yr old what I thought was a muscle pull in my leg was actually stage 4 prostate cancer. It has been quite the past year. I don't do yearly visits to the doctor which might of caught this earlier but I have no regrets, too late for that. At this point I feel good, still work full time. I had 10 rounds of chemo along with monthly shots of hormone treatment and also bone strengthening shot. I almost forget dealing with side effects of the chemo. I'm presently on Zytiga and prednisone. My biggest side effect to deal with is shortness of breath, pretty sure related to the prednisone. I want to encourage all that we can do this. I certainly have bad days, body doesn't want to cooperate but I fight to keep a good attitude. I do about 10k a day in steps. My job keeps me on my feet and my mind occupied with tasks. I think this is very important to be able to keep pushing on. I really believe if I was to stay in that recliner I would go down hill fast. I keep God on speed dial for those rough spurts that happen. I would encourage people to stay positive and keep up the good fight. thank you for letting me tell my story.
Hi I read some of your posts and very similar PC journey as my husband; he is today 60 was diagnosed 2 years ago at stage 4 and is on zytiga and prednisone plus Lupron injection; this has been a very difficult time and my husband too has a great attitude and is doing good overall given the PC diagnosis.
I like the post someone else stated I have God on speed dial😎 this is awesome faith is what is helping the love of my life and me and I am interested in connecting with the spouses/significant others of those that are in the same boat as us in supporting our men and it would be great to be able to chat so pls reach out thank you and super impressed with everyone here to include it helps me lots thank you for sharing 🫶🏽
I had 10 treatments. On day of treatment, always on a monday, I of course took the day off. Didn't miss any time other then that. I work on my feet, doing maintenance work. Everything slowed down but I could still do my job. It wasn't always fun but you just push forward. Just know you can do this, not always easy but you can do this. I didn't get sick, sometimes hard to eat, I would drink energy drinks a lot of times to keep weight on, and eat things that would slide down instead of trying to chew. It does mess with your taste buds. I wish you the best on your journey, fight on. Best to all.
Thank you very much for your comment. I know the just push on already. I too work on my feet, I am a flagger for construction and accident control. My longest day this year was 26 hours. The cancer is in my pelvis and spinal chord. I worry about chemo taking away my quality of life. I hope my luck keeps coming and I get a few more good years. I heard a girl say once: I can't wait for good things to happen to be happy. Thank you again.
Look up Pluvicto. Newest drug out there. My sis had 4 chemo sessions for Lymphoma- it’s in remission now. She does ADL with little problems.
Yes, cutting edge medicine. Someone also mentioned excellent results with Doxacetal (sp?) with not too many side effects, surprisingly. Might be a good choice if you absolutely have to be out there working.
After Xtandu then Radium 223 I did 2 chemo's ,but second one I reacted and got fluid on my lungs and a embolism 8 weeks now on prednisone and soon cleared Embolism gone on meds Next is Zytiga?? Or LU 177 now approved in Ontario as standard of care
80 now Radiated prostate in 2017 On Zolodex and Xgeva plus take 600 mg calcium daily K3 + D3 C and apple cider vinegar
I've just entered year 5 of living with stage 4 aPC. Love the title of your post. "Living With Stage 4 PC." Few months ago my oncology psychologist planted the idea in my head to "Write A New Chapter in my mind about my aPC Story, this time focus on my survivorship" and then he used the term "Make it a best selling in your own mind." Wow, those words stuck. Thank you for your post. My joy.
Hi I read some of your posts and very similar PC journey as my husband; he is today 60 was diagnosed 2 years ago at stage 4 and is on zytiga and prednisone plus Lupron injection; this has been a very difficult time and my husband too has a great attitude and is doing good overall given the PC diagnosis.
I like the post someone else stated I have God on speed dial😎 this is awesome faith is what is helping the love of my life and me and I am interested in connecting with the spouses/significant others of those that are in the same boat as us in supporting our men and it would be great to be able to chat so pls reach out thank you and super impressed with everyone here to include it helps me lots thank you for sharing 🫶🏽