Another Texan says Hello

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BruceH
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Another Texan says Hello

Postby BruceH » Thu May 14, 2015 10:11 am

Greetings! I am 62 and was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February of 2014. I opted for brachytherapy in April of 2014. Prior to PCa, I had been battling ED and low-T for a number of years. I am in good health, not too over weight, and great blood lab results. Following brachytherapy my erections have become fewer, softer, and further between. I am not on ADT per se, but my Uro has suspended my TRT so I have the full blown low-T symptoms which tie into my ED problem. My Uro did not mention penis therapy, and I am concerned about loosing what I had. My Uro has been pushing implants that I am still not sure of because I see that as treating a symptom and not the possible problem (low-T).

Bruce

dg_moore
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Re: Another Texan says Hello

Postby dg_moore » Thu May 14, 2015 10:20 am

Welcome. Before deciding on an implant you should try other options (insurance will require this anyway). If your T is low it couldn't hurt to try some therapy to get the level up. However, it is entirely possible that improving your T level will not improve your situation. I can attest to this from personal experience.

Good luck!
Dave
UT Austin '71
Dave, 80, Maryland - Implant (Titan) 2008 by Dr. Andrew Kramer (failed Sept 2020) - never used due to a stroke that, among other things, ended my sex life.
Life is not the way it's supposed to be, it's the way it is.

Woodicould
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Location: near Dallas, Texas

Re: Another Texan says Hello

Postby Woodicould » Sun May 17, 2015 11:10 pm

I live in the Dallas area and had radiation and seeding in 2012, along with 8 months of hormones.
After the seeding (which was done after the radiation) I noticed it was more and more difficult to get an erection.
I used to play with it and get it going and also used Viagra and Levitra. After a while I was able to have morning wood again
and get up with foreplay, but I still can't keep it up very long. Now I am using a 1/4 of Stendra (faster acting than the others
and I have less side effects with it) so that once I am up I stay up long enough for PIV.
Get Dr. John Mulhall's book Saving Your Sex Life. He talks a lot about the need for getting erections
after prostate cancern treatment.
All the best. If you live near Dallas and want to talk send me a PM.
Prostate cancer age 65 with PSA 5.8. Biopsy Oct 2010. Gleason score of 7, 3+4 with perineural invasion. Stage II, T2cNXMX.
Jan-Feb 2011 radiation. Palladium-103 seed implant March 2011 (55 implants). Lupron treatment from Dec 2010 to Aug 2011 (8 months).

PCHelp76180
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Re: Another Texan says Hello

Postby PCHelp76180 » Mon May 18, 2015 10:23 am

BruceH wrote:Greetings! I am 62 and was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February of 2014. I opted for brachytherapy in April of 2014. Prior to PCa, I had been battling ED and low-T for a number of years. I am in good health, not too over weight, and great blood lab results. Following brachytherapy my erections have become fewer, softer, and further between. I am not on ADT per se, but my Uro has suspended my TRT so I have the full blown low-T symptoms which tie into my ED problem. My Uro did not mention penis therapy, and I am concerned about loosing what I had. My Uro has been pushing implants that I am still not sure of because I see that as treating a symptom and not the possible problem (low-T).

Bruce


Welcome to Frank Talk Bruce, Ft Worth here. I am getting a IPP this July, if you are looking for a Urologist or a 2nd opinion I use Dr Morey in Dallas.
ED since my late 30's. Implanted 7/7/15 Titan Coloplast 18cm +4 cm extenders. Revision Jan 2017


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