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Increased dose of prostap...please help!

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Hi everyone

I have had my dose of prostap increased from 3.75mg to 11.25mg. I had the first Injection at the new dose a week ago. Today I'm experiencing pain like I was prior to starting prostap completely debilitating me.. I'm just wondering if this is normal? I am so fed up and can't stop crying due to the pain...any advice or help will be greatly appreciated :)

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I think Prostap can cause a pain flare at first, this may be what you are experiencing. But if in doubt or concerned please check with your doc xxx

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Hi, thank you for replying sorry for the late response. I ended up in hospital I've just been discharged. They said it was a flare up. I'm still in so much pain they didn't really do anything :( xxx

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