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That cognitive test sounds real interesting. Darolutamide It’s supposed to not pass the blood brain barrier and therefore create less brain fog. I Don’t suppose you know which drug you are taking, Those are usually blind tests.
I started taking Darolutamide 18 months ago but after being on ADT for eight years, I don’t think it’s gonna make a difference. It works so much better than Zytiga did, for me but the brain fog drives me nuts sometimes.
Vitamin B6 is supposed to help with neuropathy. We were talking about it at the Ancan.org advanced prostate cancer weekly meeting Yesterday. Rick, who runs the meeting with a Gleason eight, he is 17 years in remission. He had neuropathy problems and found that vitamin B6 made a major difference.