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If you are thinking of Travel - Go For It.

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Hello everyone,

We're midway through our 10-week holiday adventure, and it's been quite a journey so far! From Japan to Finland, Turkey, and now Italy, we've covered quite a bit of ground. Traveling alongside another couple, our time in Turkey stands out, where I took on the role of designated driver, clocking over 2,000kms on the road – an exhilarating experience, to say the least.

As we traverse through Italy, particularly along the breathtaking Amalfi coast, we're struck by the beauty of this country. Yet, there's still more excitement to come – a two-week cruise through the Mediterranean and a week in Jerusalem (a bit nerve-wracking!) before we head back home to Australia.

Now, why am I sharing all this with you? It's quite simple. We debated extensively whether to embark on this journey, especially considering I began Eligard treatment back in February, with another injection scheduled just before our departure on March 26th. The uncertainties of managing driving, extensive walking, and other physical activities, coupled with the lack of insurance coverage for any health-related issues stemming from the hormone therapy, gave us pause.

However, we chose to seize the opportunity anyway.

And I must say, it's been the best decision we've made. Despite the minor discomforts of the ADT, like mild hot flushes, occasional fatigue, and some rare disrupted sleep, we've navigated through our travels smoothly. These challenges haven't dampened our spirits or hindered us from fully immersing ourselves in the wonders of these countries, enjoying unforgettable experiences and strengthening bonds with friends along the way. We trust the latter half of our trip will be as exciting as the first.

So, this post serves as a word of encouragement to those who may be grappling with similar uncertainties about traveling while on ADT. Take the leap. These adventures serve as positive therapy in themselves.

I acknowledge that this message may not resonate with everyone, but for those who, like me, were or are hesitant, I urge you to embrace the opportunity and savor the richness that the world has to offer.

Always remember that "Fear does not stop death, it stops life".

All the best to all.

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EvFC profile image
EvFC

Sounds like the trip of a lifetime! Enjoy!!

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Mike58 in reply toEvFC

thanks. Yes we are loving it.

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babychi

Hi Mike! Yes we are rarely thinking of travelling…we’re out there living it, too! Bali now, Then Singapore, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Oslo, Berlin. Enjoy🌻🌻

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Mike58 in reply tobabychi

Fantastic. Keep that going. I’m of the opinion it helps mentally which can help physically as well. Keep enjoying yourselves. 😊👍🍷

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babychi in reply toMike58

You too Mike!⭐️💜✈️🛳️

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ToolBeltZia

Way to go Mike58! My wife and I went on a 2 week SCUBA trip to Roatan two weeks after I finished SBRT and during my second (out of six) month of Orgovyx. Just do it!

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Mike58 in reply toToolBeltZia

Brilliant. Don’t let anything slow you down. Go for it.

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brilliant17 in reply toToolBeltZia

Any side effects from Orgovyx while traveling? Were you able to drink any alcohol?

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ToolBeltZia in reply tobrilliant17

The only side effect I am having from Orgovyx, other than loss of libido, is a couple hot flashes at night. Those did not start until day 41. On our dive trips I drink minimal alcohol, and during my SBRT and for the next couple of months I pretty much avoided alcohol. Now that I am 22 days away from the Orgovyx finish line I am drinking some.

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hansjd

Your travels last year and this, sound wonderful.

"Fear does not stop death, it stops life" - perfect!! Says it all.

We too continue to travel and will do as long as we're able. It's one of life's great pleasures.

Last year - two months self drive journey through Germany, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Brilliant.

Soon it will be a short cruise on a small ship up through eastern Indonesia and on to Micronesia then flight back to OZ. Lots of snorkelling and different cultures.

Then a 4x4 camping trip through the centre to Alice, west to Uluru, outback roads to Kalgoorlie, south coast to Perth and north along the WA coast. Clear night skies, stunning desert landscapes, abundant wildflowers, amazing birds, wild camels, gorgeous beaches ,,,,, and so on.

Would love to see Türkiye too ..... one day soon. Go Aussies !

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babychi in reply tohansjd

Go Aussies allright!!💜⭐️

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Mike58 in reply tohansjd

Fantastic - You are doing all the things you want to do and some. Live the dream and don't let the speed-humps in life stop us. Definitely put Turkey on your bucket list, a fantastic place. But hire your own car and ensure you take in the coast and especially Cappadocia.

Keep up your fight. It looks to have been a rather extensive one. But it hasn't slowed you down!!

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Mike58

oh Wow. What great adventurers you are. Well done. We say you are on a SKI holiday. Spending Kids Inheritance.

Keep it going !!! 🍷😊👍

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tarhoosier

Off topic, sortof. First trip to England (U. S. here) in 1996. Breakfast in large London hotel. Dining room was vast with a few dozen of us. A couple walked over with their breakfast tray and asked to sit with us. Hectares of space around us but, sure, yes, please join us. In our conversation we learned they were in a group of 40 or so Oz folk on the Grand Tour through Europe. Bus, ferry and whatever. Due to the tyranny of distance* this was their one and only opportunity for such an adventure. We realized that they had exhausted all topics with their traveling partners, heard every story and wanted something different, FINALLY, since the last of the 35 day holiday was about to descend. Glad to oblige.

* It is father from Beijing to Sydney than Beijing to London. And the difference is about 500 miles greater so not a close call. Enjoy your trip.

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Mike58 in reply totarhoosier

Great story. Thanks for sharing. Us Aussies love the USA folk and for some crazy reason you guys love our accent. Keep up the fight. It looks like you have been giving this Pca a good battle for quite a while!!!

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Sebara

I envy you on your travels and minor side effects.Safe travels fellow warrior.

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Mike58 in reply toSebara

Hi fellow Aussie. I just read your Bio and posts. How are you going with everything? I'm guessing the ADT is knocking you around a bit (to all our USA "mates" - knocking means something entirely different in Australia. 😜) - Sometimes the treatment is worse than the issue but stay the course because I'm friends with 2 guys who were diagnosed with advanced PCa and they are doing fine after 15 years (not necessarily cured but going ok). My minor SE's could change at any time, hence I'm making the most of this journey with my beautiful wife of 47 years while I can.

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allshallbewell

Very inspiring! Nicely done!

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Mike58 in reply toallshallbewell

Thanks - Loving every bit of it. Currently exploring Cinque Terre Italy - WOW!!!!

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Sebara

Hi from sunny Brisbane, Yes my side effects are very difficult to manage at times, I'm on 6 monthly Eligard plus Enzalutamide.

So far it's kept the demon PC at bay which is a good thing.

Happy and safe travels to you

Where are you from Oz.

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Mike58 in reply toSebara

We are from Adelaide. Try doing the 3 monthly eligard injections as I have heard the 6 monthly one can be a little more aggressive. Not sure how but a few on this forum have said that. Keep up the battle. 👍👍🍷🍷

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