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Testosterone's Protective Qualities on Pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokin Joe" data-source="post: 15684" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Guys, Thanks for the reply-sorry for the delay-dozed off in the chair. </p><p>I stopped TRT in November 2014 due to a sudden rise in PSA-from 1.8 to 10.4 in a short amount of time around September 2014.</p><p>A week later PSA came back to 4.2 and then to 2.4. All of this after 14 days of Cipro which led me to believe it was infection. It's been teetering between 2.4 and 2.8.</p><p>I stopped using Testosterone November 25th 2014 and my PSA has dropped back to 2.02 from 2.8 after 90 days (January 2015). My doctors want me to have a biopsy-needle aspiration-but I am scared to death of this procedure due to "Needle Tracking" which can spread cancer. There is a better way using Multi-parametric MRI but it's a hard sell to most Urologist right now.</p><p>The second problem I had was urinating became difficult. When the doctors performed DRE it is normal every time so I don't know if the swelling is interior in the prostate verses the whole thing.</p><p>So with all of that being said I stopped TRT. At this point my numbers have come back to where I'm always at-517 total T and 7.0 Free T. I feel bad mentally as well as physically after stopping.</p><p>I am trying to figure out how to navigate this therapy without adding any other meds other than HCG.</p><p>I'm open to any suggestions as I am ready to restart TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokin Joe, post: 15684, member: 487"] Guys, Thanks for the reply-sorry for the delay-dozed off in the chair. I stopped TRT in November 2014 due to a sudden rise in PSA-from 1.8 to 10.4 in a short amount of time around September 2014. A week later PSA came back to 4.2 and then to 2.4. All of this after 14 days of Cipro which led me to believe it was infection. It's been teetering between 2.4 and 2.8. I stopped using Testosterone November 25th 2014 and my PSA has dropped back to 2.02 from 2.8 after 90 days (January 2015). My doctors want me to have a biopsy-needle aspiration-but I am scared to death of this procedure due to "Needle Tracking" which can spread cancer. There is a better way using Multi-parametric MRI but it's a hard sell to most Urologist right now. The second problem I had was urinating became difficult. When the doctors performed DRE it is normal every time so I don't know if the swelling is interior in the prostate verses the whole thing. So with all of that being said I stopped TRT. At this point my numbers have come back to where I'm always at-517 total T and 7.0 Free T. I feel bad mentally as well as physically after stopping. I am trying to figure out how to navigate this therapy without adding any other meds other than HCG. I'm open to any suggestions as I am ready to restart TRT. [/QUOTE]
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