On 3/13/2008
shep42 wrote:
I have recurrent prostate cancer.
Had a radical just over 4 years ago: PSA has risen over the 4 years from 0.008 to 0.53. I have been put on Lupron and Casodex.......and am to stay on them for 6 months before they radiate the prostatic bed.
My question is.......most of the people I speak to on Lupron have had various side effects.......ie. hot flashes etc., I'm experiencing none after 3 weeks.......so I'm kinda wondering if it's working.
Can anyone offer any comments?
Thank you.
Stan.
Not everyone necessarily has severe side effects like hot flashes you mentioned. Some side effects like that can be influenced by hot drinks, spicy foods, coffee, alcohol, bright lights, extreme exercise.
Two men I know currently on hormone treatment have done well few problems: they have both remained active and improved their lifestyle, diet and suppelements.
One had a reduction in PSA from 28 down to under 1.
The other man had PSA of 50, which reduced to .2 after three months, then .04 at 9 months.
It usually works, sometimes one kind of medication can be more effective than another, but the effectiveness can't be measured by side effects which vary from person to person: only way to know how well it's working is by PSA readings or more specifically by hormone testing.