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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Age 60+ and on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 164254" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>My prostate, which has been enlarged since I was in my 40s, has fluctuated since on TRT. It showed a sudden rise last year, but has for some reason, dropped. A lot of guys here advise not to have a biopsy, but I had one and it showed no cancer. It was not painful, just a little uncomfortable. I am with Morgantaler’s clinic and he did the pre and post review with me. He believes that prostate in most men rises independently of the use of TRT. I know that sex before and exercise in the previous 48 hours can adversely effect the PSA score. I had sex the night before my recent bloodwork and worked out on my Schwinn Air Dyne hard the day of the bloodwork. I think you find a doctor that you trust and follow their protocols.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 164254, member: 14411"] My prostate, which has been enlarged since I was in my 40s, has fluctuated since on TRT. It showed a sudden rise last year, but has for some reason, dropped. A lot of guys here advise not to have a biopsy, but I had one and it showed no cancer. It was not painful, just a little uncomfortable. I am with Morgantaler’s clinic and he did the pre and post review with me. He believes that prostate in most men rises independently of the use of TRT. I know that sex before and exercise in the previous 48 hours can adversely effect the PSA score. I had sex the night before my recent bloodwork and worked out on my Schwinn Air Dyne hard the day of the bloodwork. I think you find a doctor that you trust and follow their protocols. [/QUOTE]
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