Starting Orgovyx - how long for side effects to occur?

Posted by daveinflorida @daveinflorida, 6 days ago

I've been taking Orgovyx for about 3 weeks and so far have zero side effects: no hot flashes, no fatigue or tiredness, no weight gain, no ED, nothing. I'm not complaining, but I'm on pins and needles waiting for stuff to start.

For background, I am in good shape and very active, I've been running for years and run 4-5 days a week, 30 - 35 miles, and also resistance train 2-3 days/week. I have no idea if that's what's doing it, but I'd be doing it anyway.

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@daveinflorida

Good to know. Today is day 21 for me.

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Keep up the exercise. I was doing cardio at the gym 5 days a week, lifting 3 days a week, and walking 18 holes of golf twice a week. I had purposely lost 7 pounds prior to starting O and only gained 2 of that back.

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Been on Orgovyx for 6 months. No apparent side effects except for occasional fatigue. I've been exercising and weight training 7 days a week without difficulties. Blood work in a few months will indicate if my blood lipid profile, CBC, A1C, etc are still normal.

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I had my prostate removed almost three years ago. PSA began rising after about two years. I have been on Orgovyx since April 2024, with very few side effects other than my golf drives don't go as far. My oncologist is recommending I take a break from the drug while on a cruise and then a golf trip to Scotland restarting it again in about 6 months. He is "almost" certain my PSA numbers will again begin to rise again from < .01 after I stop taking Orgovyx. He is such a pessimist, but I know he is probably correct.
Thoughts???

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@rnpalarino1

I had my prostate removed almost three years ago. PSA began rising after about two years. I have been on Orgovyx since April 2024, with very few side effects other than my golf drives don't go as far. My oncologist is recommending I take a break from the drug while on a cruise and then a golf trip to Scotland restarting it again in about 6 months. He is "almost" certain my PSA numbers will again begin to rise again from < .01 after I stop taking Orgovyx. He is such a pessimist, but I know he is probably correct.
Thoughts???

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You must be one strong human being, having your prostate removed 3 years ago, very few side effects from Orgovyx, and mastering that dastardly game of golf! A PSA reading of less than .01 is virtually undetectable for the presence of PSA. I would probably take a break from Orgovyx and have another PSA blood test within 6 months. I've been quite adept during my life playing baseball, basketball, football, tennis, and racquetball. Golf was harder than Stochastic Mathematics or Topology college mathematics classes.

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@rnpalarino1

I had my prostate removed almost three years ago. PSA began rising after about two years. I have been on Orgovyx since April 2024, with very few side effects other than my golf drives don't go as far. My oncologist is recommending I take a break from the drug while on a cruise and then a golf trip to Scotland restarting it again in about 6 months. He is "almost" certain my PSA numbers will again begin to rise again from < .01 after I stop taking Orgovyx. He is such a pessimist, but I know he is probably correct.
Thoughts???

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You don’t mention salvage radiation as part of your treatment. Any reason you did not have it?
Phil

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@heavyphil

You don’t mention salvage radiation as part of your treatment. Any reason you did not have it?
Phil

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Phil:
I had my colon removed and replaced what is referred to as a J-Pouch. Consequently doctors don't want to give me radiation because it could cause damage to the pouch.
Nick

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@rnpalarino1

Phil:
I had my colon removed and replaced what is referred to as a J-Pouch. Consequently doctors don't want to give me radiation because it could cause damage to the pouch.
Nick

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Damn…I’ve heard that from another forum member as well…hang in there, bud.
Phil

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