Patricia S. asked

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I am a 100% disabled veteran with a PSA level of 8.8, initially diagnosed with prostate cancer that has not spread, but now undergoing Lupron treatment. The Lupron is expected to remain in my system for 6-8 months and is causing severe fatigue, especially during physical activities like tennis and golf. Should I push through the fatigue or slow down until the Lupron is out of my system? Could I take a testosterone shot to counteract the effects of Lupron, considering it was likely a mistake to begin with?

November 5th, 2024

Jamie D. answered

Lupron is an antiandrogen that significantly reduces testosterone levels in the body, which can lead...

November 5th, 2024

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