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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
How to raise FREE T when on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="WillHouston" data-source="post: 102673" data-attributes="member: 16432"><p>Susie, </p><p></p><p>Sounds like you need a specialist who understands the total picture. Total T / Free T is affected by hormonal balance overall ...not just dosage amounts of testosterone. Given his age and his rising PSA, your best approach is to have a follow up with urologist who should be ordering a Free PSA test to more accurately examine PSA. As mentioned, he should avoid any digital stimulation (sexual) for 48-72 hours prior to labs. They should also rule out that he doesn't have a UTI or Prostate infection which can drive up PSA. If you want HRT specialty advice, you can always google us at RenewFX Health if you're in the Houston area. Happy to help or provide some guidance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WillHouston, post: 102673, member: 16432"] Susie, Sounds like you need a specialist who understands the total picture. Total T / Free T is affected by hormonal balance overall ...not just dosage amounts of testosterone. Given his age and his rising PSA, your best approach is to have a follow up with urologist who should be ordering a Free PSA test to more accurately examine PSA. As mentioned, he should avoid any digital stimulation (sexual) for 48-72 hours prior to labs. They should also rule out that he doesn't have a UTI or Prostate infection which can drive up PSA. If you want HRT specialty advice, you can always google us at RenewFX Health if you're in the Houston area. Happy to help or provide some guidance. [/QUOTE]
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