Sadly, I'm not far behind you. RP in June, with EPE, high Decipher score. First PSA was .061, so some cancer cells decided to stay behind and party for a while. im going to do 1-2 more PSA tests, and if rising, will be joining you.
i have a buddy going through radiation (not salvage), and his experience was pretty benign, with minimal side effects. He is staying very active, working out, playing golf, which will be my plan as well. So, thats my advice! My friend said its only when he is sitting around that fatigue and minor side effects bother him.
PS i though Lupron was largely being replaced with Orgovyx, as testosterone levels comes back much quicker. You might want to ask you RO. Suggest you google it. Also recommended in Walshs' Surving Prostate Cancer Book, page 249. As always, this is a decision made with you and your RO.
Good luck! My grandkids want me to stick around also!
@mlabus3
The choice of the type of radiation machine used can mean the difference between more...or less side effects. Some machines expose more healthy tissue to radiation and those that have a built in MRI expose less tissue. something to consider.