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Father feeling very fatigued and in some pain.

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My dad was diagnosed in Aug 2022 and we have been pretty lucky with his condition. He has been on Lupron shots and Erleada and his last PSA test was at .03 in October which is good. My concern is the last week he’s been really tired and is starting to get some pain again. My question is can things change even though his PSA has been constantly decreasing?

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edit PSA steady at .3

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Where is his pain?

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Shoulder area.

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