Don't see the point
Stage 4 PC.Starting Chemo. Told I will be on Testosterone inhibition for the rest of my life.No sex,no passion,no energy,no muscle mass just a blob. I am 73 but was hoping for another relationship before I die but would not put this on anyone else. Not sure I see the point in living liked this. All that I am will be gone . Just a mass waiting for a met to kill me. The person I am will already be dead
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Hi,
Sorry to hear about your fate. It it was me I would go for a second opinion with a different doctor/ hospital network. I would be in for just about any experimental trial or medications. I have included links for you to study.
Dave 3+4
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I went to the Mayo and he referred me back here saying the drugs would be the same. I will try to get thru my 6 rounds of chemo,lupron, and nubeqa and see where things are.It is just that I feel punched in the mouth at every turn. If there is a pos or neg result I seem to always get the neg answer. I figured I would fight thru the Lupron for however long then maybe get off and regain some of my masculinity. Then today he said forever and my heart fell. Thank you for listening and the encouragement. it really helps
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Hi there, I read this board and don't comment often. But Adice you are painting a very bleak picture, but as a woman I can say you would have a good chance of having a relationship. It might be different than before but still enjoyable. You can also talk to your doctor about your concerns, whether you family doctor or the urologist. Ask if they can refer you to a therapist who can advise you.
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I have to say, Adice, as Forherself stated above, there is no reason why you cannot have another quality relationship. IMO, those folks who think that an active sex life is required to have a quality relationship are simply fooling themselves about the true value of relationships. If you truly believe that way, I respect you for your opinion.
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Hi,
If you don’t mind me asking where in your body has your cancer metastasized?
Dave 3+4
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@Adice , how is your day going right now, at this moment?
I’m not talking about how your thoughts of the future are going, you are clear about that. I’m talking about as you read this. Feel ok? Comfortable surroundings? No one banging on your door? Pain managed, if you have any? Cold beer within reach if you are thirsty?
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Did you ever watch NCIS? If you did, you would understand this: You are DiNozzo, I am Gibbs, and I'm delivering an almighty slap to the back of your head.
You have implied that your sex life is more important to you than your actual life. You are thinking with your 'little' head instead of your proper one. You are 73, not 23. Don't you think that you've had a good run? I'm 61 and wouldn't know what regular sex is anymore due to a combination of factors - ED was present before my RP, then salvage radiation diminished things further, then pudendal nerve damage from a separate procedure combined with almost zero libido finished things off. But my wife and I are about to celebrate our 40th anniversary and all things considered, we are happy. Dammit, I'm MORE than happy! I have an inner glow mainly due to self-acceptance of other things that I won't detail here, which override any negatives. And I can still please her.
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A little misunderstanding. It is not the sex but I am single and was hoping to find someone to finish my life with.Our generation placed a lot of weight on masculinity of males in all of it's forms. Just afraid no one would be willing to hop on board this ride knowing all it involves.
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^ Your generation was WRONG.
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My sister has a boyfriend who has prostate cancer, and had treatment, and they look very happy. I come to this board because my brother is newly diagnosed with prostate cancer and there is so much good information and support here.
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My husband started this battle at 57, the first year on adt was rough but after that he adjusted and has been able to enjoy life, not exactly the same but there's still happiness. Unfortunately, he's now mcrpc but we now look at the days where he was only on adt as positive and gave us years vs months if he had done nothing.
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adice, I have a lot of single female friends, family and acquaintances in that age range. And mostly what they say they want out of a late life relationship, is companionship, conversation and a sense of humor. Sex and intimacy is secondary if at all. You can be all that and have relationships, it's just different than when we were teens.
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