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25 EBRT, brachytherapy, and ADT (two mos prior to EBRT, during, and now after brachytherapy. Continuing on Lupron at least until May. PSA at 0.1. What to expect going forward? Anyone?

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being without testosterone after a lifetime with it is quite a change. you have already had Lupron so you probably know already. for me there were no side effects form IMRT or brachy. i took PSP mushroom extract supplements which might have helped. side effects from Lupron include: muscle weakness, dizziness, orthostatic hypotension, hot flashes and others. be careful doing things like climbing ladders or anything else that requires attention.

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