Been really fed up of the constant water infections and the side effects of the Zoladex but maybe, just maybe, I think I have seen the worst of it. My own doctor has been very supportive no matter how many times I have been to see him giving me no end of encouragement even though I ask him the same questions whenever I see him. Next week I am due for my next Zoladex implant, Following week, another PSA blood test and the week after I have an appointment with Mr Koneru my specialist so things are starting to move again.
Anyone who has to use "self cathetorisation knows that although its got great benifits (don't have to get out of bed so often to use the loo) it can be a pain in the backside but fingers crossed I think I am winning with that as well.Will keep you posted with that.
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