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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
BPH - Enlarged Prostate After being on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 129603" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>So what is your PSA level?</p><p></p><p>Mine was 2.1-2.8 range for 20 years, which included 5 years on TRT - Nebido, quit at age 62 and took clomid for 3 months, still my PSA was 2.4.</p><p></p><p>I quit TRT at age 62 and started again at age 65, but a different protocol. Nebido+HCG+DHEA+preg, a couple of times testos cream on scrotum and NDT (thyroid med) and my PSA went from 2.8>4.2. For sure pushing the hormone boundaries but nothing that <em>should</em> have had an adverse effect. Just the facts, I don't know, maybe Nebido alone would have done the same thing. But I am suspecting the other hormones had a role. I took a look at my DHT level and it was 74 (30-85 range).</p><p></p><p>So now I quit HCG, DHEA, Preg and NDT and on just Nebido and threw the kitchen sink at the PSA level.</p><p></p><p>My that I mean, LifeExtension Ultra Prostate formula, lycopene, baby aspirin and golden paste (turmeric) in an effort to lower the PSA level. And Metformin, which also lowes PSA levels, though I take that for enhanced glucose control.</p><p></p><p>I don't have symptoms of BPH, if I did I would also get cialis tadalafilo. </p><p></p><p>I will see in another month how that all works out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 129603, member: 18023"] So what is your PSA level? Mine was 2.1-2.8 range for 20 years, which included 5 years on TRT - Nebido, quit at age 62 and took clomid for 3 months, still my PSA was 2.4. I quit TRT at age 62 and started again at age 65, but a different protocol. Nebido+HCG+DHEA+preg, a couple of times testos cream on scrotum and NDT (thyroid med) and my PSA went from 2.8>4.2. For sure pushing the hormone boundaries but nothing that [I]should[/I] have had an adverse effect. Just the facts, I don't know, maybe Nebido alone would have done the same thing. But I am suspecting the other hormones had a role. I took a look at my DHT level and it was 74 (30-85 range). So now I quit HCG, DHEA, Preg and NDT and on just Nebido and threw the kitchen sink at the PSA level. My that I mean, LifeExtension Ultra Prostate formula, lycopene, baby aspirin and golden paste (turmeric) in an effort to lower the PSA level. And Metformin, which also lowes PSA levels, though I take that for enhanced glucose control. I don't have symptoms of BPH, if I did I would also get cialis tadalafilo. I will see in another month how that all works out. [/QUOTE]
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