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Is PSA rise inevitable after hormone therapy?

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@chippydoo

Thank you, Bill, for the encouraging and thoughtful words. I finally hit the acceptance button and realized that points that you laid out. I literally just got back from a mountain bike at a little trail network in SC. Looking forward to our flow and feature trails once I get home. The more posts I see on this site the more I am starting to question my treatment regimen. Gl-9 Grd-5 NonMet cancer and doing just Lupron and radiation. We don't have a NCCN facility in my region. Going to reach out to my insurance and see if I can get a second opinion at one of the two in the Midatlantic region. Thanks again for sharing a bit of your story.

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I'm with you on the benefits of getting out on the trails and forest service roads on a mountain bike. It provides an enjoyable workout; and the time spent outdoors enjoying the forests and fields provides a much needed mental escape. We have been riding in the lowlands thus far this year. Still too much snow in the mountains, but it's starting to warm up. Keep on peddling!
Bill