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Regarding Nubeqa only, I’m finding that fatigue, espescially in my legs is increasing over time. My low T while on Lupron and Nubeqa was 22 ng/L It’s rebounded to 367 ng/L since I dropped Lupron two years ago. Walking has become increasingly difficult. My theory is that while Nubeqa allowed my T to rebound, it blocks the utilization of T as if it isn’t available to mediate certain bodily functions. Anybody else observe the same Nubeqa-only fatigue?

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@mmacaulay I was thinking of jumping on the Nubeqa monotherapy wagon by eliminating orgovyx. With this in mind I will have to re-think that. Thanks.

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I know them more than six people that are on Nubeqa Alone and never heard of a problem with fatigue. Have you had a blood test to see if you have anemia?

I stopped taking Orgovyx For eight months and was just on Nubeqa. My PSA kept rising, but I never had any fatigue. Had to go back on because it rose too much even though I’d been on ADT for seven years at the time.