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@fag
The problem is, Prostate cancer tends to go to the bone. It then become becomes quite painful. You Don’t want to be in that position.

My father died of prostate cancer at 88. I remember when he told me Lupron stopped working, but I didn’t know what it really meant at the time. There was no other solution. He had his teeth ground down and crowned without Novacaine When I was a teenager. He came home at night after he had it done and ate dinner with us. An incredible pain tolerance. In the last few weeks before he died, he was on so much morphine he couldn’t communicate. The pain was just that severe.

There are options, Do you really want your last year to go like that?.

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@jeffmarc
If you mention what state and area you live in, I might be able to give you a list of doctors or medical centers that are centers of excellence. That can make your choice of a doctor to go to a lot more relevant.