I haven't posted for awhile but I have been reading other posts. My one MRI and other test found no sign of cancer for which I am grateful. It is now 17 months since my lobectomy and 11 months since the completion of my chemotherapy. Friends ask me if I think about the cancer and the answer is NO. So why am I here? Because I am worse off now than I was prior to surgery. I have not recovered my strength and the shortness of breath is getting worse. I have undergone two heart caths to rule out heart issues and I am about to have my third to rule out pulmonary hypertension. My guess is that the COPD is now worsening and I have to face the fact that it's my new normal and this is hard for me to swallow. My pulmonologist wants to place me on a course of low dose testosterone medication to help me with regaining muscle but my other doctors advise me not to do. I am getting tired of visiting specialists period. Has anyone had an outcome similar to mine and has any Male of my age (79) tried the testosterone therapy .
I look forward to all comments
Thanks
Vince