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<blockquote data-quote="quasimodo" data-source="post: 377158" data-attributes="member: 13771"><p>Hi Peeps</p><p>two years ago i was diagnosed with prostate cancer, december last year i was told that it had changed to a more aggressive type. the oncologist said that the only way forward for me was to have hormone therapy and radiotherapy. well ne problem is that since the injection of decapeptyl and daily tablets of bicalutamide my bloods have gone from a stable 6-7 to an unstable 25-35. i am an expat living in spain and to say the gps here are next to useless in this area. she said to me go and see your oncologist and see if he can help you ( if you have cold or something very simple they are ok). my qustion is , is there anyone out there that has had the same problem. as a type one you don't get blood strips anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quasimodo, post: 377158, member: 13771"] Hi Peeps two years ago i was diagnosed with prostate cancer, december last year i was told that it had changed to a more aggressive type. the oncologist said that the only way forward for me was to have hormone therapy and radiotherapy. well ne problem is that since the injection of decapeptyl and daily tablets of bicalutamide my bloods have gone from a stable 6-7 to an unstable 25-35. i am an expat living in spain and to say the gps here are next to useless in this area. she said to me go and see your oncologist and see if he can help you ( if you have cold or something very simple they are ok). my qustion is , is there anyone out there that has had the same problem. as a type one you don't get blood strips anymore. [/QUOTE]
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