“they refer to adt as having a “constellation of side effects” and unfortunately, i experienced most of them,” david says.
some of the mental and physical side effects david experienced over two years were hot flushes, loss of sleep, joint pain, chronic fatigue, aphasia, spatial cognition issues, and to top it off, his blood lipids skyrocketed. elevated cholesterol and triglycerides, also known as blood lipids, are a known side effect of adt. the body only needs a small amount of lipids to function, and too many meant david was at more risk of getting a heart attack or a stroke.
thankfully, about one year into adt, david heard about wellspring’s exercise program. at the time, david learned of the canadian urological association guidelines about adt management strategies, recommending that adt patients should incorporate exercise into their daily lives
[1]. “wellspring fits this need for prostate cancer patients so well, especially men on adt,” david says.
along with seeing a dietician, david joined wellspring’s exercise program. he very quickly started noticing impressive results. “when i began exercising at wellspring, all my lipids came back down to normal levels. my triglycerides, which had been very high, dropped significantly. everything was going in the right direction, and a lot of it had to do with the exercise i was doing at wellspring,” he says.