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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
DAY ONE - The Start - What Initial Tests To Get Done?
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<blockquote data-quote="jacb" data-source="post: 117140" data-attributes="member: 18836"><p>I have been thinking about what to do about my elevated PSA test results of 4.2 ug/L.</p><p></p><p>My Doctor wants to do nothing and do a PSA retest in 12 Weeks! I don't think that this issue will just go away by itself .... It may stay the same or develop into full blown cancer in the fullness of time. If it stays the same I would have thought a course of Antibiotics would be the best way forward, but these antibiotics have their own risks and very real side effects.</p><p></p><p>I have read with interest about a study by Ilias Karaiskos, MD, of Hygeia General Hospital in Athens, Greece, and colleagues included 20 patients with a mean age of 53.6 years. Oral fosfomycin was <strong>taken once daily at a dosage of 3 grams for the first week, followed by 3 grams every 48 hours for a total of 6 weeks</strong>. Of the 20 patients, 17 (85%) experienced clinical cure, meaning all signs of infection (clinical and imaging) had resolved or improved during therapy. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone here had any experience of Fosfomycin Antibiotic (Monurol) in connection with prostatitis?</p><p></p><p>I hope if the time comes for Antibiotics, that my Dr/Urologist gives me the chance to try what I believe to be a "kinder/gentler" med. I really don't like the sound of the big-guns sulfa or quinolones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacb, post: 117140, member: 18836"] I have been thinking about what to do about my elevated PSA test results of 4.2 ug/L. My Doctor wants to do nothing and do a PSA retest in 12 Weeks! I don't think that this issue will just go away by itself .... It may stay the same or develop into full blown cancer in the fullness of time. If it stays the same I would have thought a course of Antibiotics would be the best way forward, but these antibiotics have their own risks and very real side effects. I have read with interest about a study by Ilias Karaiskos, MD, of Hygeia General Hospital in Athens, Greece, and colleagues included 20 patients with a mean age of 53.6 years. Oral fosfomycin was [B]taken once daily at a dosage of 3 grams for the first week, followed by 3 grams every 48 hours for a total of 6 weeks[/B]. Of the 20 patients, 17 (85%) experienced clinical cure, meaning all signs of infection (clinical and imaging) had resolved or improved during therapy. Has anyone here had any experience of Fosfomycin Antibiotic (Monurol) in connection with[B][I] [/I][/B]prostatitis? I hope if the time comes for Antibiotics, that my Dr/Urologist gives me the chance to try what I believe to be a "kinder/gentler" med. I really don't like the sound of the big-guns sulfa or quinolones. [/QUOTE]
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