Husband got prostate cancer age 52, now 69 and the battle is on. Eligard, radiation…
After surgery in 2005 (Gleason was 7), things were good for about five years, then PSA started stair-stepping up in small but steady increments.
It was too small to be picked up on scans so Eligard was prescribed about two years ago. It showed up last summer in MRI so 36 sessions of radiation were endured last September and October. He has appts for scans and doctors at Mayo on April 18. In spite of constant and often severe pain, I’m going with him. I do better at talking to doctors. He forgets some things, goes off on a tangent.
He is losing muscle mass, is exhausted, coughing constantly lately. It’s hard for him to accept that his body is going downhill so fast.
It sounds like they did find a little nearby lymph involvement - would that make him stage IV?
We both feel the Eligard is doing more harm than good at this point. His PSA had come down to pretty low levels last time. I’m sure it would start going back up a bit, if course we’ll have to keep an eye on things.
We’ve pretty much been on our own with this, have stumbled through together. I was an RN back in the dark ages, he also has some medical background.
He’s number six of 14 kids - 10 are boys. 9 have prostate cancer, several had early onset and aggressive.
Anyone else that can give us some info? I’m not looking for anyone insisting we try a certain med or treatment, just what to expect at this point… 🤷🏻♀️
Thanks, prayers for you all.