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Had my prostate removed may 2015 I then had radiotherapy 30 sessions all together my psa is 0.03 which is ideal, I was wondering if anyone out there as had similar and is now suffering from stomach pain at night or just after having a wee at night. Thanks guys

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Hi pat,it's normal mate Radiothereapy makes you bladder weak and you will leak in time things will improve mate

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After having my prostate removed and starting Lupron I had 38 rounds of radiation. My leakage increased during the radiation treatment. It has been about four months since the last zapping and the leakage has gotten a lot better, but it is still not quite where it was before I started radiation. My radiologist stated that is normal.

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