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ADT or no ADT? What should I ask my Oncolgist?

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@climateguy

Thanks so much for the "summery" of exercise 👍 !

Do you know by any chance when will his new app. be available with all of those exercises ?

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@surftohealth88 He's been promoting his "FitMed" app. It exists, and US people can sign up for it. It's available at the "App store" on my iPhone.

What he claims is it will provide some semblance of what he does in his clinic: connect patients with an expert assessment followed up with a prescription as to what exercise medicine as he calls it they should apply in their specific case. Ongoing monitoring will provide patients with modifications depending on the measured results.

I tried to sign up for it. I couldn't understand how to proceed past the intro screens that promise great benefits that won't cost much. I wanted to hear some sort of explanation as to what the app would do and how, and what it would cost. One problem with it for me is it seems to be only accessible with a phone. Another was although the screens were displaying English, the dialect appeared to be Australian. I didn't grasp what some of it even meant.

I wrote the company saying I'm your average American Joe, or maybe not, but I like to see what something is, and what its going to cost before I sign up. I pointed out the difficulty I had in understanding the language they were using. I got a reply back that offered no clarifying information at all. I thought this was incredible. So I haven't tried to get into it again. I keep thinking I should take another look at it....