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Do ALL men get side effects from Lupron shots?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Dec 3, 2023 | Replies (28)

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Wow Brother! I don't think anyone is arguing with you about any ("Guarantees"), ("ADT"), ("TRT"), ("Testosterone "), your right there is not a right or a wrong answer Brother, we're all just on here to share and talk about the different variables of having prostate cancer. I guess I want to say thanks for to ("STRONG") Lesson you just gave all of us. But like you said ("However ") there is always your own best personal choice!! You even said yourself it your PC returns, you would assess your options and go forward with treatment. I don't think anyone said there is a right or wrong when utilizing Lupron or not. Philipstown, on this forum we're just a bunch of guys trying to share, feelings and ideas, facts, and experiences ect... so try sharing in talking (To) us and not (At) us we're all grown men here! Not children! But thanks for the education. I feel we're all greatful to learn more everyday. Best wishes and good luck to you as well. GODSPEED.

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Hi there,
Firstly, thanks for your reply and comments. It was not my intention to speak down or be disagreeable in any kind of disrespectful manner to anybody through my statements and comments. I have discovered that there are highly knowledge patients all the way to patients who’ve just been diagnosed. I am certainly no expert nor hold myself out to be one. However, whenever I read or interpret any kind of statement that is or appears to be an assessment without exception or stated as such etc. I feel it’s appropriate to offer an alternative view that might be more inclusive and or offer a different interpretation for PC Patients to consider.
I’ve been amazed by how little knowledge or misinformation gets shared from time to time or patients that do very little research on their cancer diagnosis and or available treatment options. Of course, I am referring to patients who are not participating on this site or sharing their experience with others etc.
As you know, the written word doesn’t always express itself as it’s intended and would be better understood in an actual verbal conversation.
Like you and most everybody else who participates on the this website we’re all just trying to be of service to others and share whatever knowledge and experience we have that might be of benefit to others.
Hopefully, my comments won’t be taken out of context or out of my intended purpose to be of assistance.
As you know, not every oncologist agrees on whether surgery or radiation is the most proper course of action in any given case or particular situation.
The best any of us can hope for is to get as educated and well informed as possible before choosing our course of treatment and recovery. In that regard, I hope I have provided some kind of service and benefit to our readership.
Best wishes and good luck with your journey.
Kindest regards,
Phil