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@hmishkind
I see your post was in February, how are you doing now, 9 months later?

I am currently 7 weeks post RARP operation and I’m basically at the point that you describe in your post. I’m feeling depressed as I’m not seeing the progress I expected.

When does the situation get better?

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@paulbwatertownct
What progress were you expecting that is not occurring. I had a prostatectomy 16 years ago and for 3 1/2 years I didn’t have issues then my PSA started rising.

Are you on ADT drugs? Those can cause depression for some people.

There are two things you can do about depression and anxiety with prostate cancer. A lot of people say that doing a lot of exercise changes their mood significantly. Getting out and running, Or at least walking a few miles. Going to A park to do it can lift your mood more. I do it twice a day just got back from the park across the street. Petted a Couple of dogs. I go and run 1 mile twice a day every day and go to the gym three times a week.

Another option is to have medication. Usually need to see a psychiatrist to get it prescribed. The below lists drugs that people on this forum and other places have mentioned, made them have a complete turnaround in how they felt about life.

Common drugs for depression and anxiety
Wellbutrin, Zoloft, Effexor, Buspirone, Cymbalta, Lexipro,

One thing you could do is attend an ancan.org Speaking freely meeting. People come on and talk about their emotions and their feelings about what’s going on with their cancers. If you go to that website, you could sign up and they’ll send you a newsletter. The next meeting is Thursday at 5 o’clock Pacific 8 PM Eastern. You could see that there are many other people that have similar feelings, but learn how to moderate them.