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kenny123
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Posted 2/22/2017 9:49 PM (GMT -7)
any info on taking XTANDI PLEASE REPLY kenny123 after bone scan and ct scan and psa has risen from .02 to a 3.2 psa today, tests were ok except one spot has doubled in size since 2014 scans, around were prostate was. dr today is starting me on XTANDI when insur go s throught ,nurse gave me a 15 min talk on the side effects, any info on drug or side effects of people that have taken the drug ,would help, thanks kenny
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celebrate life
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Posted 2/22/2017 11:04 PM (GMT -7)
Hi Kenny,
My DH has done the Xtandi route with no observable side effects. You don't have to take prednisone with it like zytiga, but it didn't work as well as zytiga did for Gary. You might consider a round of chemo (ugh) as the tx after Xtandi, hopefully a long, long time from now. But there is a lot of evidence now that chemo early on is a wise course of action.
Beth
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Posted 2/23/2017 8:54 AM (GMT -7)
Ken,

If you put Xtandi in the Search box, you will find a great many threads that should be of interest to you.
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don826
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Posted 2/23/2017 2:22 PM (GMT -7)
Ken,
I took xtandi for about 15 months. I never had any of the side effects and felt quite well the whole time. When it stops it is like a switch. Hope you do as well as I did.
Don
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kenny123
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Posted 2/23/2017 10:10 PM (GMT -7)
don 826 how are you doning now and hows your psa are you still on Lupron, oncology dr said I will take Lupron till the end,why take if it does not help, he said this ztandi should bring my psa down but prevents pc from growing, cking now to see if insur will pay for it. kenny
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celebrate life
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Posted 2/24/2017 1:22 AM (GMT -7)
Hi Kenny,
You have to keep doing Lupron to keep the testosterone down, because some of the cancer cells have become resistant to hormone therapy, which the Xtandi is targeting, but there are still plenty that feed on testosterone, and you don't want those to multiply. That's the simplistic answer that our MO gave us. I'm sure others could explain it better. yeah
Beth
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don826
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Posted 2/24/2017 8:26 AM (GMT -7)
Ken,

I am doing ok. I have had a round of docetaxel following the xtandi. Did not do a lot to stall the cancer but did do a lot to ruin my health such as it is. I have started Zytiga in January. Have not tested psa but it was at 20 when I started. In hind sight I should have skipped the chemo. Might have been more effective if taken 8 years ago at initial diagnosis. Guess there was not enough of the cancer that was subject to the chemo. The drug tore me up with side effects and some that are lasting.

I have lung mets that shrunk during the Xtandi. Onset of bone mets when Xtandi failed.

Beth's answer is pretty much what I have been told about the Lupron.

Good luck to you.

Don
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kenny123
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Posted 2/24/2017 8:32 PM (GMT -7)
thanks don and eveyone for your replys kenny
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Posted Yesterday 1:06 PM (GMT -7)
I guess I have all of the SEs of Xtandi. We had to stop Zytiga, as it caused serious liver issues that cleared up and vanished over a few months on Xtandi.

And yes, same explanation as above for my continuing Lupron, although it is much less effective now. Pity the Lupron SEs are sticking around.
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Posted 2/28/2017 5:38 AM (GMT -7)
Kenny,
I have not posted in a while but saw your thread and wanted to contribute. I am a little different than most here. I did 20 months of Zytiga then switched to Xtandi about one year ago when we THOUGHT the zytiga was failing. My PSA was held around the 3.5 range during Zytiga and has been in the 0.5 to 0.6 range while on Xtandi. No really bad side effects from Xtandi. I have been on HT for most of the last six years and blame most of the SE's on that ( flab, loss of muscle mass). I have some joint pain in my fingers in the morning but that goes away once I get to moving around. I do have joint pain in my left shoulder similar to a frozen shoulder ( had that before) but not nearly as bad. But I am pleased that my PSA has been so low while on Xtandi. To me, Xtandi is easier to take than Zytiga which must be taken on an empty stomach and with prednisone. That's my experience.
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TonyInVirginia Beach
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Posted 2/28/2017 7:08 PM (GMT -7)
Kenny,

I began degerelix (Firmagon) back in June (2016) and added Xtandi on Friday 2/17/17. Thus far, I can't tell much difference.

I go to the gym and/or cycle 5 days a week. I've found that I feel better the more active I am.

The only SE's I experience are low energy between 1 and 3 pm and warm flashes. The warm flashes are mostly to my face, it will feel wind burned.

I hope this helps.

Tony
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