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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Elevated PSA at 32 years old, Should I stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken0449" data-source="post: 169359" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>I have been doing TRT for about 4 years. I started using it because the VA said my total test was around 400 and my free test was 6. I was down to 145lbs and was told I looked like I had cancer and I had no sex drive or energy. I was working out 6 days a week and eating a healthy diet. The VA didn't want to do anything so 3 years later I finally decided to start TRT. The results were great and my sex drive has been amazing since and I've held at 175lbs. My PSA has always been under 1.0. However, 8 weeks ago it went to 4.0. I went in to have it tested again 3 weeks later and it was 6.9. I stopped TRT with no post cycle and I'm a miserable POS with no sex drive, anxiety/depression, lost 12lbs in 4 weeks, and feel like crap. I went to a Urologist and my PSA has went down to 4.0. He said it's' trending down which he wants to see but that he believes TRT treatment was elevating my levels. When I told him I'm considering children and would like to look into alternatives such as Clomid or HCG he was not receptive and asked why I wanted performance enhancing meds... I think I made him angry and he said he could refer me to someone else. I track macro's (50C/30p/20f) Run 30 miles a week, lift 3 times a week, and get a full 8 hours of sleep every night but this is ruining my relationship as I've been able to have sex once in the last month and could hardly maintain an erection. I've also lost strength, muscle and put on noticeable fat. So the questions are:</p><p></p><p>1. What are the alternatives and are they safe with elevated PSA?</p><p>2. What alternatives are safe to use long term or have long lasting effects?</p><p>3. Should I consider staying on TRT?</p><p>4. Are these elevated PSA numbers serious? (The urologist didn't seem to care)</p><p></p><p>I'm also posting lab results that I could find starting with the most recent results first. Most recently I've been on:</p><p>200 injection 2X weekly</p><p>.5 mg anastrozole with shot</p><p>500iu HCG 2 X weekly</p><p>I've never missed an injection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken0449, post: 169359, member: 40072"] I have been doing TRT for about 4 years. I started using it because the VA said my total test was around 400 and my free test was 6. I was down to 145lbs and was told I looked like I had cancer and I had no sex drive or energy. I was working out 6 days a week and eating a healthy diet. The VA didn't want to do anything so 3 years later I finally decided to start TRT. The results were great and my sex drive has been amazing since and I've held at 175lbs. My PSA has always been under 1.0. However, 8 weeks ago it went to 4.0. I went in to have it tested again 3 weeks later and it was 6.9. I stopped TRT with no post cycle and I'm a miserable POS with no sex drive, anxiety/depression, lost 12lbs in 4 weeks, and feel like crap. I went to a Urologist and my PSA has went down to 4.0. He said it's' trending down which he wants to see but that he believes TRT treatment was elevating my levels. When I told him I'm considering children and would like to look into alternatives such as Clomid or HCG he was not receptive and asked why I wanted performance enhancing meds... I think I made him angry and he said he could refer me to someone else. I track macro's (50C/30p/20f) Run 30 miles a week, lift 3 times a week, and get a full 8 hours of sleep every night but this is ruining my relationship as I've been able to have sex once in the last month and could hardly maintain an erection. I've also lost strength, muscle and put on noticeable fat. So the questions are: 1. What are the alternatives and are they safe with elevated PSA? 2. What alternatives are safe to use long term or have long lasting effects? 3. Should I consider staying on TRT? 4. Are these elevated PSA numbers serious? (The urologist didn't seem to care) I'm also posting lab results that I could find starting with the most recent results first. Most recently I've been on: 200 injection 2X weekly .5 mg anastrozole with shot 500iu HCG 2 X weekly I've never missed an injection. [/QUOTE]
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