Sherry (imported) wrote: Tue May 14, 2002 5:49 pm My goodness, only one in three persons castrated escape the hot flashes, and that's from a sample of prostate patients, meaning older men. I had my castration at age 31, much younger than the average prostate patient, and I am also among the leaner types. If all of this is correct, my chances of hot flashes would have been rated much higher than two in three. I never realized how lucky I was.
And would you believe that Dr. Spector kept trying to tell me that I would never have hot flashes?
I just stumbled over this "ancient" entry, and decided to contribute my experiences.
I had my castration at age 28, and - like Sherry - I am also one of the leaner types. I went for one year without HRT, just to find out what it feels like. Ca. 3 weeks after surgery, I had the first incident of a "wave of hotness"; this repeatedly occurred for about three months, but never really serious, with red flushing or sweating or the like. It was never really unpleasant, but rather curious.
Now, perhaps I was just lucky, but perhaps just by incidence something in my lifestyle helped. I do a lot of work-out and fitness training, and regularly eat very hot and spicy stuff. So perhaps my body was just better trained to cope with thermoregulation?
It would be interesting to know if others would make similar experiences...