Don't know how common it is, but the same thing happened to me. Although in my case my TRT doc made me get a urologist consult when my PSA rose above 4.0. In my experience urologists are very quick to suggest a biopsy - I elected to get a prostate MRI instead and that satisfied my TRT doc.
There are a couple of good facebook groups where they discuss the questions you're asking. There is also lots of good info here: Rapamycin Longevity News
I had an MRI 3 years ago because my PSA had been trending upwards. At that time my PSA had gotten up to about 4.4 and I was getting up to pee 2 or 3 times per night. The MRI showed a slightly enlarged prostate but nothing suspicious. For the last couple of years my PSA has been bouncing...
In my case it was my thyroid that was causing pretty bad brain fog. All my thyroid levels were "within range" but barely. My doctor started me on 25mcg of T3 and the brain fog lifted almost immediately.
I've been using edibles (THC) to help stay asleep for about a year. Prior to that I would routinely wake up after 2-3 hours and have a terrible time getting back to sleep. With the edibles I now usually sleep 4-5 hours uninterrupted - sometimes 6 hours if my stress level is not too bad. If I...
I've been taking T3 for years. The reason I asked the question was because my TRT doc initially put me on T3 only at ~35mcg/day (split dose) and as high as 50 mcg. 50 mcg put me slightly over the lab reference range, but 35 mcg keeps me mid-range. A few years later my primary care doc...
Dr Rotman in Nassau County. He's pretty good, but his office staff is terrible. I could not deal with them so I went to Defy. You may have better luck.
Does anyone have experience with Dr. Schlegel? I'm looking for a urologist in the NYC area that will not jump straight to a biopsy for an elevated PSA test result.
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