ADT, maybe not? Anyone opted out of ADT?
Has anyone opted out of ADT? I think its effects are possibly too much to sacrifice (at my age, or any age, maybe), but no one has tried to persuade me to have it. Yet.
3 weeks since diagnosis, age 69, 4+3, PSA 10.6, localized, one core, PSMA PET next week. Meeting RO today.
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@jeffmarc You started a bit earlier than I. Starting at 73, being on ADT for 8 years would put me near or into the next life, if family history proves true. Thanks for your inspirational journey!
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I would throughly agree with Jeff. I have just finished 2 years of Eilgard.
During this time I have played squash, light weights at the gym and jogged. JUST DO IT 👍
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I would mention that I have always been active through various sports. So, for me it was not that difficult. I have run many 1/2 marathons and ran a full marathon 15 years ago.
Basically, I knew how to dig deep when needed. The feel good factor of just small achievements would help you a lot. Believe me! Whilst I embraced having ADT injections, I certainly did not embrace the side effects. I needed a distraction. Go for it but, sensibly you won't regret it.
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1 Reaction@johnwf I hear you, thanks. I've had to embrace something similar for my own situations already.
FWIW I did run this all past my friend who actually has the PC and ADT, and right now with his muscle pain he isn't running anywhere and with a cane he can get from the door to the car, and not a lot more. Given his overall situation at the moment I think his doctors are remiss in not giving him a break from the ADT right now, and watching for consequences. Friend also says at his limited energy level he just - can't. This really isn't like him so I take him at his word.
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1 ReactionI get that, my thoughts are with your friend😊
Here is a recent article in Urology times on Navigating Newer ADT Combination Therapies. There are some new oral therapies. Perhaps worth a discussion with your doctor?
https://www.urologytimes.com/peers-and-perspectives/fast-acting-flexible-and-focused-modern-approaches-to-adt-in-prostate-cancer