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Re: Cholesterol and exhaustion after ADT

I had the same experience. My cholesterol went up so my primary increased my statin strength. The exhaustion was pretty bad. I did nothing but go to work and sleep. It took several month before I was able to jog again and lose the 20 pounds I had gained.

Re: Cholesterol and exhaustion after ADT

Aloha AlanJ,
What you experience, is close to all of our experiences. I am slim without much stamina, real easy to go off exercise. As a suggestion, how long can you go without eating sweets? I have always had problems (Chronic Fatigue)with sugars & non-sugars. So when you are on ADT sweets just made things worse for me. If you read ingredient labels, sugar is in every thing! Water is about the only safe drink. Stimulants take away energy that I do not have.
Faith, Hope, & Love,
Joe

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