SIUSLAW NEWS ❜ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2016 TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH Testosterone therapy post- prostate cancer DEAR DR. ROACH: I had my prostate removed for prostate cancer in 2009 at age 70. I waited until now to start taking testosterone to feel bet- ter, because I was feeling very listless, with no sex drive. My cancer surgeon and urologist approved, and they are monitoring me every 60 to 90 days. It is working very nicely. The injections are monthly. For many years I could not get to sleep, so for the past three years I have been using zolpidem 10 mg, and two months ago, I reduced it gradually to 5 mg. Is the testosterone responsible for my sleeping better, and can I gradually decrease the dose to stop it complete- ly? Do you have any suggestions in addition, to help this effort? I am very physically active with aerobics and weights. — D.D. SALOME’S STARS ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You’re moving from a relatively stable situation to one that appears to be laced with perplexity. Be patient. You’ll eventually get answers to help clear up the confusion around you. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A vexing situation tempts you to rush to set it all straight. But it’s best to let things sort themselves out so that you can get a better picture of the challenge you’re facing. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Financial matters could create some confusion, especially with a torrent of advice pouring in from several sources. Resist acting on emotion and wait for the facts to emerge. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) That goal you’ve set is still in sight and is ANSWER: First off, let me com- ment on taking testosterone with a history of prostate cancer. You proba- bly do have an increased risk of prostate cancer recurrence due to testosterone treatment, but clearly your doctors and you have discussed it and they are watching you careful- ly. I have always believed that some- times-risky treatments can be appro- priate as long as you understand the risk, and it may be reasonable to take the testosterone given the symptoms you were having. The effects of testosterone on sleep are variable. Sleep apnea (not breath- ing properly during sleep, often but not always related to being over- weight) may get worse for some men taking testosterone. However, many men report an improvement in sleep quality, so it is possible that the testosterone is helping you. As far as zolpidem goes, I strongly believe that most people should use the least amount of sleeping medica- tion possible. I think it would be a good idea to try to get off it com- pletely. Zolpidem, like virtually all sleeping medications, increases risk of falls, as well as having other possi- ble side effects. DEAR DR. ROACH: After an extreme case of vertigo, including vomiting and being taken to the emer- gency room, my unsteadiness remains. Over a week later, I need to use a walker to be safe. I am 79, and this happened once four years ago, but without the aftereffects. Any sug- gestions? — M.W. ANSWER: The major causes of vertigo, acute labyrinthitis and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, often continue to produce attacks that tend to lessen in severity up to a month after the initial severe attack. A walk- er may be a useful precaution while recovering. If the problem persists, I strongly recommend a visit with a physical and/or occupational therapist for vestibular rehabilitation, which is physical therapy to restore balance. It also might be necessary to revisit your doctor to make sure of the origi- nal diagnosis. The booklet on vertigo explains this disruptive condition in detail and outlines its treatment. Readers can order a copy by writing: Dr. Roach — No. 801W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. 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