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I was taking 25 mgs of dhea every morning, it raised my PSA level from 2.7 to 3.8 . I have since stopped,anyone knows why this happened?
How can you attribute the increase in PSA to taking DHEA?I was taking 25 mgs of dhea every morning, it raised my PSA level from 2.7 to 3.8 . I have since stopped,anyone knows why this happened?
I don't think your increase in PSA was from DHEA.I was taking 25 mgs of dhea every morning, it raised my PSA level from 2.7 to 3.8 . I have since stopped,anyone knows why this happened?
Well I went of dhea for 4 weeks and got my blood tested. My PSA dropped to 2.9. I started taking dhea again and my PSA went to 3.8. I will go off the dhea for 6-8 weeks and get my blood tested againHow can you attribute the increase in PSA to taking DHEA?
Question when supplementing with DHEA your PSA only goes up if you have prostate cancer?Meanwhile my PCP said he wants to see my PSA drop in a few months ,in order to consider giving me trstosterone
There's still no way to prove causation and is probably a fluctuation you're seeing.Well I went of dhea for 4 weeks and got my blood tested. My PSA dropped to 2.9. I started taking dhea again and my PSA went to 3.8. I will go off the dhea for 6-8 weeks and get my blood tested again
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