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Re: Does ADT/Lupron reduce vitamin d levels ?

My experience was that ADT might have caused some osteopenia, but the Dr said not to worry. I take D with Calcium now.

I warn you to keep up with the exercising and try to keep your weight down from the start of ADT. I was out of my town for IMRT for 8 weeks and also on Zoladex and I gained 20 lbs and lost most of my strength because there was no gym to use. It took me 2 years after the last hormone shot to drop the weight and gain back some strength.

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