Your recent labs shows a borderline PSA at 3.5. Please follow up with your Urologist managing your testosterone about these numbers. A prostate exam would be recommended especially because of the increased risk of prostate cancer with testosterone supplementation. Anyone have any thoughts?
I did a search on Blood Pressure on EM and not much came up. I am not sure even where to post this. My BP is regularly 145/95 range which is borderline high. Kaiser doc want to put me on BP med due to stents 5 years ago and family history of heart disease. I wanted to try to get it down...
I usually buy mine here:
Easy Touch Insulin Syringes 27 Gauge 1cc 1/2 in - 100 ea - Newegg.com
Empower is currently shipping T with 27s if you ask them.
Saw the doc. I now believe it is Peyronie's. The curvature, while not all that much, is getting worse little by little. I sent my GP information from this thread and she is referring me to Urology. Since this is Kasier Permenete in SoCal I am antisipating some possible restrictions on...
I may have injured my penis during sex last june. Sometime in July I noticed a pea sized lump in the very center of the shaft at the midway point. There was never any pain and the lump seems to have gotten smaller. Over the past 6 weeks a slight cure upward has developed during erection. I...
When I try I different dose of T, how long should I wait before doing a blood test to check the new level? In other words: how many weeks does it take for the T level in the body to stabilize?
Honestly, this has been a little frustrating. As some know, Empower will not be able to ship to CA until the inspection of the new facility is approved. I would have hoped that this could have been a little better thought through so that the transition could be more seamless. I called early...
Okay, thanks for the info. The useless test was on KPs dime. I honestly have a good KP doc now but, like all KP docs, she is part of the system and has very little latitude to go outside of KP dictated protocol. I may just take the easy route and rule out Adrenal Fatigue with a test from...
That's what I thought too, Nelson, keeping my HDL, E and Hematocrit in line is most important as a preventative. I looked at the EM page dedicated to T and Heart Disease. I see some docs (and studies) are claiming a connection and increased risk. Here's what I could not find: Are there any...
So would I and that's point of the list on this thread: to be sure I have left no stone unturned. Its been my mission for 5 years and 6 or 7 docs. We have not moved the dial with ANY of the above list so if you have additional possibilities that are not on the list, I am ready to try them...
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