18 month update. How am I doing?
18 months now. How am I doing?
Background: age 81, hgt 6', 200 #, moderately active. No diet. Just common sense practicing moderation. Non smoker, light drinker.
Original PSA was 14.7, biopsy was 11/12 positive, Gleason score 8, thus intermediate high risk.
20 EBRT sessions and one 45mg Lupron Depot injection treatment concluded 18 mo. ago. Original after treatment readings were PSA < 0.1, testosterone < 21. Def: Lupron Depot reduces male testosterone thus eliminating it from feeding the cancer. You get to experience the female side of your personality. haha
Post treatment side effects experienced included lower pulse rate (Bradycardia), libido loss and some shrinkage, body hair loss, man boobs, and “back door plumbing” issues. The only “front door” plumbing issue is the same frequent urination experienced by many seniors and not related to this treatment. The first five side effects I relate to the injection.
18 mo. Lab results just in today! PSA 0.2, (very good) testosterone 673 (very good) range is 240-899.
Side effects: Lower pulse persists (28-35 bpm) yet has not been a problem. I am happy to say sex as an option is back on the table and quite acceptable for my age. Still experiencing body hair loss and man boobs. Plumbing issue still persists. Over time I have adjusted to the side effects by modifying my lifestyle slightly. In closing, I prefer not to comment on any kind of a recommendation. I've found that each case, individual experience and life situation is unique to that person and loved ones. If you find this post of value please say so. It helps me decide if I should do a 2 year post in 6 months. It also helps the other readers who may be considering posting. Live well!
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I have never even felt light headed. I found it myself when checking blood pressure at home after the single and only Lupron max 45mg injection. Bradycardia is a side effect of Lupron. My doctor sent me to Emergency, lots of tests and cardiologist recommended a Pacemaker (the normal response to Bradycardia). Having never felt any symptoms I refused. As of July 18 it will be 2 years since I received the injection that caused this. I must admit, if I did experience the onset of light headedness/fainting I would revisit the pacemaker.
BP is typically 120-130 /70 controlled by minimum dose of Losartan (25mg) I was taking before treatment because bp was in 140's at times. This is the only med I take. I hope that answers all of your questions.
Best wishes, Dave
Best wishes in your treatment.
Dave
I m gonna call you Turtle Man- a long lifer. Lol
Thanks for your great response! So I gather that you and your doctors just thought it was a quirky response to Lupron, but all is good! Anyway, I appreciated the information!
Best wishes
Guy