What's your experience with Orgovyx (relugolix)?
Mods, if you think this redundant, please move or remove. I thought it might be helpful to have an orgovyx thread similar to the lupron thread...
Hello all, I've been reading a lot on this board, posting a little, since my discovery about a year ago.
PSA 11 at discovery 13 just prior to RP, Gleason 4/3, 8 of 12 cores, RP in Sept of 2001.
Margins clean, right pelvic lymph removed & tested clean, minimal invasion in blood vessels and nerve tissue.
PSA 3 mos later <.2
PSA 3 mos later 0.039
PSA 3 mos later 0.091 off to the radiation oncologist.
PSMA PET CT showed nothing.
Orgovyx prescribed and just had my markers inserted and starting radiation in about a week (40 sessions)
My Orgovyx experience so far...about 10 days in...
No particular weakness or fatigue so far, but, hot flashes and "restless leg" at night which is really hurting my ability to sleep.
I work out four days a week and run 2 miles a day after workout. I haven't noticed any weakness yet, seem pretty much the same.
Has anyone discovered any supplements or come across any research as to the restless leg issues and hot flashes? or more to the point, any way to minimize/mitigate? I'll of course talk to the docs on this but I'm looking for something natural, I'd prefer not to get into the "swallow the spider to catch the fly" medicinally.
I've also been taking it at 9am(ish), anyone notice any difference taking it at different times of the day?
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3-7 month more; or 18-24 months total.
I went SCUBA diving for two weeks while on Orgovyx, and only 3 weeks after SBRT. It can be done.
@gismo, are you currently on Orgovyx? Have you talked to your oncologist or nurse about the tingling and pain in your leg?
Yes I have spoken to both the pharm. and doctor. I have been told that muscle and joint pain occurs in 30% of people on orgovyx. The tingling, I was told is probably due to the 28 radiation therapy treatment because it can cause "radiation-induced neuropathy," The tingling goes away after a few steps...not so bad. Search muscle pain with orgovyx.
I’m 76 and on Orgovyx for about a month. My peripheral neuropathy is much worse and my chronic prostatitis is much worse. Hard to sleep with the pain.
I have been taking Orgovyx pill form for 4 months and a week. I started the Orgovyx three weeks before the 45 radiation treatments. I have lots of hot blocks, not flashes as they last 5 to 10 minutes. I am forever tired and have gained 30 lbs witch no one said anything about and I break down crying at any little thing, I never exercised before but my job I walked about 3 miles a day. I go back to work on 3/10/25, I'm hoping that will change this tired, sweaty cry baby back to form. I hadn't cried since I can't remember the last time I cried before this happened. I sounds like exercise is the key thx ragbrai50.
I have been on ADT ( Trelstar injections and Nubeqa) for almost 6 months now. I have hot flashes and extreme emotions at times (crying). The only thing that helps me feel normal is exercise, I walk and lift weights at least 5 days a week. Even with my exercise, I still gained about 12 pounds. Not having any testosterone is not normal and is hard to deal with. If you can stay as active as you can, it helps a good deal. If I sit around and don’t do much for a day or two, the side effects start to set in and I will feel terrible, both physically and mentally.
I'm gleason 9, no mets. I've been on Orgovyx just over a month. If I'm exhausted, can't sleep , can't fine the word or have any of the multiple symptoms that I used to blame on my age (75) I wonder, "is it the orgovyx?", definitely lost libido, which use to be strong. I have always been active. My radiation oncologist has banned bike riding, and I have had to cut back on how much I can do, but physical activity helps. Moffit Cancer and the local Y have a pickleball for cancer survivors program called "project rally" 🙂
Have you notice much of a decline in strength? I have been on lupron for 14 months now and weight training has taken a big hit. I still go but the weight I use now is about half of what it was a year ago.
BTW. 69 years old
Paul
Fortunately, I have not lost any significant strength, just had to back off frequently of workouts to recover completely. I have split my weight workouts into specific muscle groups over 4 days with Wednesday and weekends for rest or just walking. I work each muscle group very hard over the 4 days. I do have more aches and pains than before ADT. The only thing different about my workouts is mental, I have to stay really focused and positive. Let me know if you want my lifting routine