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Southern Comfort
Veteran Member
Joined : Jul 2011
Posts : 1058
Posted 5/22/2012 8:00 AM (GMT -5)
Maybe I am like the kids in the car that keep asking, "are we there yet?" I had my first Lupron injection 18 months ago today. I am half way there! 18 more months to go. In all seriousnes, I have adjusted well to HT. It now seems like a routine part of my life. I am more curious to see how my PSA reacts once HT is over. Will it remain undetectable? And, to see what level of ED remains (or not I hope!) once my testosterone begins to recover.
InTheShop
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Joined : Jan 2012
Posts : 11468
Posted 5/22/2012 10:20 AM (GMT -5)
Waiting is the hardest thing for me to do. and I only have to wait until next month for my first post treatment PSA test.
Hang in there, 18 months will go by fast. Well it will seem fast when you look back on it ten years from now...
All the best,
Andrew
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Joined : Feb 2010
Posts : 5936
Posted 5/22/2012 10:34 AM (GMT -5)
it's all down hill now dude
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