← Return to Lupron treatments for 6 months taking shots monthly

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@kujhawk1978

Well, from my foxhole, zero testosterone is exactly that, whether for one, three or six months.

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Maybe financial as each time there are possibly associated costs for the nurse, doctor, facility...
Time to go to the office, check-in, be seen, drive home...
If the nurse is not the best, may be some irritation at the injection site.
If you just can't tolerate the side effects and want to stop, well, six months is exactly that, no "take backs...!"

When I did 18 months of Lupron, I chose three months shot, why, I'm not sure...

Kevin

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On drug holiday from Oorgovyx/Abiterone 24month regimen 60 days now. Still having problems with fatigue. Current psa undetectable testosterone is 40 up from 18. Further blood tests show severely low vitamin B12. 180nm. Does anyone else know if pc drugs wipe outB12? Low B12 lists fatigue as a side effect.