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Testosterone and Testicular Atrophy
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokin Joe" data-source="post: 22029" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Coastwatcher I stopped my protacal in November of 2014 due to a rising PSA which at the time was 2.8.</p><p>In July 2015 it was back down to 1.8. </p><p>I have read where some men will run a high PSA and no cancer.</p><p>My Endo has since dropped me as she is paranoid to keep me on T due to this rise.</p><p>I will tell you also that my numbers are in the low normal range which also led to her decision.</p><p>Mt total T is at 500 and free T at 6.9-70. Estrogen sensitive at 13.</p><p>I will admit I am quite miserable right now.</p><p>I have degeneritive arthitis and worn joints and being off the T has certainly been a PAIN if you will.</p><p>I am amazed at the number of benefits of testosterone in older men-It is amazing.</p><p>I think the number one challange for me is how to manage the prostate.</p><p> I tried the HCG from DEFY with great hope but appaently I am one of those who is ULTRA sensitive to it which is totaly crazy.</p><p>My nervous system goes stright into aexity after the second shot of even 100iu.</p><p>I have'nt tried it since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokin Joe, post: 22029, member: 487"] Coastwatcher I stopped my protacal in November of 2014 due to a rising PSA which at the time was 2.8. In July 2015 it was back down to 1.8. I have read where some men will run a high PSA and no cancer. My Endo has since dropped me as she is paranoid to keep me on T due to this rise. I will tell you also that my numbers are in the low normal range which also led to her decision. Mt total T is at 500 and free T at 6.9-70. Estrogen sensitive at 13. I will admit I am quite miserable right now. I have degeneritive arthitis and worn joints and being off the T has certainly been a PAIN if you will. I am amazed at the number of benefits of testosterone in older men-It is amazing. I think the number one challange for me is how to manage the prostate. I tried the HCG from DEFY with great hope but appaently I am one of those who is ULTRA sensitive to it which is totaly crazy. My nervous system goes stright into aexity after the second shot of even 100iu. I have'nt tried it since. [/QUOTE]
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