First, being diagnosed with prostate cancer isn’t a death sentence.
Yes, it’s the second leading cause of death in men… but that’s simply because the amount of men who get prostate cancer is so high.
Also, prostate cancer moves slowly…
So while you should check your PSAs weekly to make sure there aren’t any big spikes, you don’t need to dive head-first into extreme treatments…
Which leads to the next point…
You should get a second opinion.
Right away, your urologist will push you towards extreme treatments that, in most cases, aren’t necessary…
That means he’ll want to cut, burn, and radiate… and deplete your hormones…
And you’ll end up wearing adult diapers for the rest of your life, paired with erectile dysfunction…
Both of which will make it impossible to feel like a real man.
In fact, when my urologist diagnosed me, he said I had unfavorable, intermediate risk, type 2B prostate cancer…
He wanted to radiate me and take my testosterone levels down to zero…
By putting me on the same drug that doctors give to men who want to “transition” from male to female…