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You could ask about having Viagra, 100 mg works quite well But if you’re still having problems With erections then Trimix may be your only choice. I know that for me, Viagra didn’t work at all. Cialis is supposed to work to keep your blood flowing the right way And last a lot longer than Viagra.

Low-dose radiation is not a big deal, Probably at least 20 sessions and that can eliminate the cancer. Not having ADT after having a T3a There’s something you should discuss with Sloan-Kettering. It sounds like that is a little under treatment, But I am not a doctor. You only need six months of ADT, With a Gleason seven. This is something a doctor would have more Information about with your biopsy report and the details about minimal Spread outside the prostate (T3a).

Proton therapy will probably be the standard and another five years. It used to require a whole building now it just requires one or two rooms. That will bring the cost down greatly. It would always be better to have proton therapy because it has less chance of damaging other organs, something that is not very likely but more possible with photon..

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Thanks, Jeff. I’m sure I speak for many on this forum when I say your advice has helped me stay focused and reminded me that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, although at times it feels like a very long tunnel. I’m so glad I found this forum, because even though our families care deeply, it is hard to explain the inner turmoil we go through. It really helps to know we are not alone in this. I’m sure you will hear more from me once treatment starts. Thanks again!