Calzone
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My test results are in after one day. One battery of tests suggests I am anemic and my red blood cell production has been compromised. This would explain the lower energy levels I have been experiencing.
So one side effect is clearly anemia. This also effects the CO2 levels in my blood. Usually I’m in the 99% range when they monitor my O2 levels, but now I’m mildly in the high range in respect to CO2 levels.
So this lowered energy level I will be forced to live with for the next two years, and then there is the one year to 18 months wear off. Oh-well…
The second battery of tests signify that my kidneys are stressed, but my liver function thankfully is fine. My Glucose and other liver functions are fine. One of the side effects can be liver damage and Diabetes…
So now the question is will my body compensate and build up a tolerance of sorts to overcome these negative side effects.
Clearly I have Metastatic Cancer, I hope the cost benefit allows for maintaining the high dosage as possible, but I don’t want to damage my kidneys. The fatigue and anemia I can live with, even if it could be 3 to 3 1/2 years.
13 days from now I get the second blood drawn for more data points. Our research says that it takes two-four weeks for the Inhibitor to build up and max out in the blood stream, I am at the max dose presently and understand at 158 pounds I’m kinda like the canary in the coal mine.
I don’t take these early tests being out of range so seriously yet. This is an intense drug, and I figure it is a shock to my body, and my body has not fully made a transition to a new body chemistry yet. I am also like a sensitized paper just placed in the developer…
Pretty much this is just the initial response…
BTW usually it is 12 weeks into taking this Inhibitor that the dose gets locked in. Right now I’m just a living experiment, and everyone is different.
Next doctor’s appointment is with my urologist. I’ll be getting another ADT injection (chemical castration) now on my right side. This dose will last 3 months, but it takes up to 6 months to reach its full effect. This is my second injection. I think I might be getting another PSA test, maybe.
Oh-well…
Cal
So one side effect is clearly anemia. This also effects the CO2 levels in my blood. Usually I’m in the 99% range when they monitor my O2 levels, but now I’m mildly in the high range in respect to CO2 levels.
So this lowered energy level I will be forced to live with for the next two years, and then there is the one year to 18 months wear off. Oh-well…
The second battery of tests signify that my kidneys are stressed, but my liver function thankfully is fine. My Glucose and other liver functions are fine. One of the side effects can be liver damage and Diabetes…
So now the question is will my body compensate and build up a tolerance of sorts to overcome these negative side effects.
Clearly I have Metastatic Cancer, I hope the cost benefit allows for maintaining the high dosage as possible, but I don’t want to damage my kidneys. The fatigue and anemia I can live with, even if it could be 3 to 3 1/2 years.
13 days from now I get the second blood drawn for more data points. Our research says that it takes two-four weeks for the Inhibitor to build up and max out in the blood stream, I am at the max dose presently and understand at 158 pounds I’m kinda like the canary in the coal mine.
I don’t take these early tests being out of range so seriously yet. This is an intense drug, and I figure it is a shock to my body, and my body has not fully made a transition to a new body chemistry yet. I am also like a sensitized paper just placed in the developer…
Pretty much this is just the initial response…
BTW usually it is 12 weeks into taking this Inhibitor that the dose gets locked in. Right now I’m just a living experiment, and everyone is different.
Next doctor’s appointment is with my urologist. I’ll be getting another ADT injection (chemical castration) now on my right side. This dose will last 3 months, but it takes up to 6 months to reach its full effect. This is my second injection. I think I might be getting another PSA test, maybe.
Oh-well…
Cal
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