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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
Hypogonadism and its treatment among prostate cancer survivors
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<blockquote data-quote="fmowry" data-source="post: 192529" data-attributes="member: 38487"><p>Thanks for this. I am going through this situation right now. I had Tulsa-Pro done a little less than a month ago. Prior to that I had bloodwork done and my Total T was in the toilet at 160. Blood was drawn later in the day so it might be a bit higher than that. I did not get a free reading as this was for the Tulsa treatment, not TRT.</p><p></p><p>2 years ago I started TRT and my baseline of total T was 440 or so with low free at 8. Defy had me on a pretty standard TRT regimen and I was happy with it and it bumped my total up to 800+ and free in the 20-25 range if I remember, though I do not have my labs handy. I had to stop a year ago when my PSA crept over 4 and then had the subsequent 3+4 cancer diagnosis. Side note when I started TRT my PSA was 3.6 and it had slowly but steadily crept up to 5.3 when I had the procedure. I will have my Tulsa follow-up on the 28th and will be discussing my low T. First I need to figure out the underlying issue as to why my T cratered. Anyway, I'll print this out so I can at least go in with some information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmowry, post: 192529, member: 38487"] Thanks for this. I am going through this situation right now. I had Tulsa-Pro done a little less than a month ago. Prior to that I had bloodwork done and my Total T was in the toilet at 160. Blood was drawn later in the day so it might be a bit higher than that. I did not get a free reading as this was for the Tulsa treatment, not TRT. 2 years ago I started TRT and my baseline of total T was 440 or so with low free at 8. Defy had me on a pretty standard TRT regimen and I was happy with it and it bumped my total up to 800+ and free in the 20-25 range if I remember, though I do not have my labs handy. I had to stop a year ago when my PSA crept over 4 and then had the subsequent 3+4 cancer diagnosis. Side note when I started TRT my PSA was 3.6 and it had slowly but steadily crept up to 5.3 when I had the procedure. I will have my Tulsa follow-up on the 28th and will be discussing my low T. First I need to figure out the underlying issue as to why my T cratered. Anyway, I'll print this out so I can at least go in with some information. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Hypogonadism and its treatment among prostate cancer survivors
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