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  1. Pickles

    [Misc] Prostate Cancer

    Had the op last year, after 3 months of anti hormone stuff. Recovered pretty well, with the usual side issues, but now some is still there and psa shooting back up, so back to anti hormone again and then the bouts of radiation. The ups and downs of this are so like watching The Albion at times...
  2. Pickles

    [Misc] Prostate Cancer

    After my prostate removal in March, well on the way ( touch wood ) to recovery, except the side issues that happen with this stuff. Still, I'm alive and very happy with life, riding my lovely Lambrettas around and loving each day with my missus and drinking beer..( no, not necessarily in that...
  3. Pickles

    [Misc] Prostate Cancer

    Really with you on this, matey. You'll be fine. I was on the hormone treatment before they changed their mind to remove it. It made me a bit tired but that's not so bad. If you want to chat to any of us, I'm sure a quick pm will sort that.....take care.
  4. Pickles

    [Misc] Prostate Cancer

    Regarding the fatigue, I'm really struggling with it on a personal note. So frustrating to be knackered totally after doing relatively menial tasks. 7 weeks after op now with follow up next week, recovery going OK I guess, but bloody hell, the tiredness comes from nowhere and is pissing me right...
  5. Pickles

    [Misc] Prostate Cancer

    I'm now 4 weeks after having it whipped out. All good so far and recovering every day. INSIST on a psa test if they bat you away, you are entitled to it, end of.
  6. Pickles

    [Misc] Prostate Cancer

    I had my prostate whipped out last night and am currently in hospital until home time this afternoon. It feels like I've been in a decent game of rugby and tackled a few times, but no pain. I really would beg you guys to get a psa test done just to check, you really have nothing to lose and...
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