lupron and sleeplessness
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lupron history
I AM 79 YEARS OLD, AND A 14 YEAR SURVIVOR OF PROSTATE CANCER (BRACOTHERAPY). 4 YEARS AGO. I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH BONE CANCER (METATICIZED BONE DISEASE)AND RECEIVED LUPRON INJECTION ONCE EVERY 3 MONTHS FOR A YEAR. MY PSA DROPPED TO , 0.01. I WAS ALSO DIAGNOSED WITH THYROID CANCER (METATIZIED THYROID DISEASE) AND THE LUPRON SEEMS TO HAVE BROUGH THAT UNDER CONTROL. THE ONLY SIDE EFFECTS WITH WHAT I CALL MENOPAUSE SYMPTOMS - SEVERE HEADACHES, HOT FLASHES, SWEATING, CLAMMY SKIN AND DIFFICULTY FALLING ASLEEP. SIX MONTHS AGO MY PSA TOOK A BIG JUMP, AND I AM ONCE AGAIN ONON, ONCE A MONTH, FOR SIX MONTH - ONE SHOT REMAINING. ALREADY MY PSA HAS DROPPED TO < 0.01. THIS TIME, THE LIST OF SIDE EFFECTS IS VERY LARGE. LOOK UP THE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS FROM LUPRON, AND I PRETTY MUCH HAVE THE ENTIRE LIST. IT SEEMS TO WORK, BUT IF THE CANCER RETURNS FOR THE FIFTH TIME, I'M NOT SURE WHAT TREATMENT WILL BE IN STORE.
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LHRH drug that substitutes Lupron
Gary,
Thanks for the update. I am glad to know that Lupron managed to hold the bandit down once again. It means that your cancer is highly hormonal dependent. I am sorry about the discomfort that the treatment is causing you.
Lupron is an LHRH agonist affecting the pituitary. This makes patients to experience several conditions and symptoms, mostly caused by pituitary’s inability to regulate the signaling systems leading to impaired vision, irritability, hallucinations, etc, that causes headaches and the sleeplessness, and chemical castration with the traditional menopause like symptoms.
The best way of countering these effects is with a change in life tactics. Having early dinners and going to bad earlier or the work at gyms may help to regulate our biorhythms. Estrogen patches also manage to relief many of those menopauses like symptoms (tiredness) but will affect the control on the cancer, probably shortening the period in remission. Diets also may be beneficial in countering the effects. You have to try them all to pinpoint the one that works best on you.Another LHRH drug that is as much efficient as the Lupron, is Firmagon (degarelix acetate). This is an antagonist that also works at the pituitary but does not cause as much side effects as those of agonists (Lupron, Eligard, etc). The function of the pituitary is not prevented totally but it interferes with the down regulated endocrine signaling causing chemo castration too. You will experience the typical menopause symptoms but probably avoid the headaches. Orchiectomy will also do the job but it is a permanent affair.
I am also a HT patient and have been on the intermittent modality too. I regulate the on/off’s drugs period with PSA thresholds. If practical to your case I think you could discuss with your doctor on the possibility in using higher levels of PSA to allow you longer off drugs periods (normalcy) for avoiding the side effects. Many guys use a low PSA = 1.0 as remission and PSA = 10 to trigger the restart on drugs.
Best wishes.
VGama
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