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<blockquote data-quote="k.a.reese" data-source="post: 28545" data-attributes="member: 905"><p>i posted a thread on 9-28-14 about psa levels going up after starting trt-sorry i did not get back sooner to everyone who gave me great advice--my apologies-my life has been going around in circles-a time of wind and dizziness-new job-a lot of hassels-but everything is good now--anyway my psa went up to 6.7-the urologists wanted to do biopsies-i had them done and they came back negative for prostate cancer-12 samples-needless to say-pain-fear of cancer and infection and worry about the results-but all turned out well-a very enlightening book i have just read written by richard j. ablin-"the great prostate hoax-how big medicine hijacked the psa test and caused a public health disaster"dr.ablin is the researcher who discovered psa-he has lectured for about 20 years that psa is not specific for prostate cancer as psa is in healthy tissue and also in cancerous tissue-anyway read the book-more information in the book than i can post here-i also have been seeing a new doctor in dennison ohio-dr.TIM McKNIGHT-he specializes in trt-he put me on a testosterone lipo 200 mg/ml 2 times a day-thyroid 60mg 1 time per day-dhea 75 mg 1 time per day-all from med quest pharmacy in utah-my dhea is now 548-free testosterone is now 229pg/ml-total testosterone is now 1433ng/dl-free triiodothyronine is now 3.3pg/ml----so thanks to everyone for your advice in the past year-also i just bought 2 bottles of pomi-t-for prostate health- any feed back on this product will greatly appreciated--thanks again--------------------keith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k.a.reese, post: 28545, member: 905"] i posted a thread on 9-28-14 about psa levels going up after starting trt-sorry i did not get back sooner to everyone who gave me great advice--my apologies-my life has been going around in circles-a time of wind and dizziness-new job-a lot of hassels-but everything is good now--anyway my psa went up to 6.7-the urologists wanted to do biopsies-i had them done and they came back negative for prostate cancer-12 samples-needless to say-pain-fear of cancer and infection and worry about the results-but all turned out well-a very enlightening book i have just read written by richard j. ablin-"the great prostate hoax-how big medicine hijacked the psa test and caused a public health disaster"dr.ablin is the researcher who discovered psa-he has lectured for about 20 years that psa is not specific for prostate cancer as psa is in healthy tissue and also in cancerous tissue-anyway read the book-more information in the book than i can post here-i also have been seeing a new doctor in dennison ohio-dr.TIM McKNIGHT-he specializes in trt-he put me on a testosterone lipo 200 mg/ml 2 times a day-thyroid 60mg 1 time per day-dhea 75 mg 1 time per day-all from med quest pharmacy in utah-my dhea is now 548-free testosterone is now 229pg/ml-total testosterone is now 1433ng/dl-free triiodothyronine is now 3.3pg/ml----so thanks to everyone for your advice in the past year-also i just bought 2 bottles of pomi-t-for prostate health- any feed back on this product will greatly appreciated--thanks again--------------------keith [/QUOTE]
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