Hi Bob - keeping well thanks, hope you are, too. That'll probably be the tamoxifen - it's not unlicensed as such (been around for ages) but using it to counter gynaecomastia resulting from bicalutamide use is considered "off label". It is a breast cancer treatment after all. My first prescription was private (28 days of both drugs was about £17) but since our guy wrote to my GP with his recommendation my GP surgery has picked up the repeat without question and I picked up more today. Don't forget to apply for an NHS Medical Exemption to get your NHS prescriptions free of charge - you have cancer, therefore you qualify.
Speaking of "our guy" I got a letter this morning acknowledging my choice to go with RARP but he gave absolutely no indication of how long the wait would be. I did tell him he can forget about May - I'm not spending my 20th wedding anniversary with a catheter in place or with dodgy continence issues.
Much later than early June and I'll pull the plug on it and see if I can go private in our "second city" which is about an hour or so away on the A42/M42 - I checked and they are still operating. They told me an appointment can be made with about 4 days notice after which (if appropriate) it's about 4 weeks until surgery.
All the best
Ian