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I really really hope this is true! Can you please provide me a source for this? Why did everyone used to believe that testosterone makes things worse for an enlarged prostate and/or prostate cancer, and what changed their minds to completely reverse that belief?I really want to go back on TRT as soon as possible, even at a reduced dose if that is all I can do for now.Yup, I decided to do this. And it jumped from 1.4 to 10.6 in 6 months. The 4.0 number is due to antibiotics. I canceled my previous MRI because I figured probably not needed. But then I realized that I won't have full peace of mind without an MRI confirmation that I do not have cancer. I figured that just because the chances are very low, doesn't mean impossible! I do not want to constantly be wondering if I made the mistake of my life by foregoing the MRI. Also, at the MRI place (I went to set an appointment in person) they told me either way it is a very good idea, because even if nothing bad appears in the MRI, we will have a baseline image, which is very useful in the diagnostic process and seeing progressions (if any) etc etc.Going to do the MRI.
I really really hope this is true! Can you please provide me a source for this? Why did everyone used to believe that testosterone makes things worse for an enlarged prostate and/or prostate cancer, and what changed their minds to completely reverse that belief?
I really want to go back on TRT as soon as possible, even at a reduced dose if that is all I can do for now.
Yup, I decided to do this. And it jumped from 1.4 to 10.6 in 6 months. The 4.0 number is due to antibiotics. I canceled my previous MRI because I figured probably not needed. But then I realized that I won't have full peace of mind without an MRI confirmation that I do not have cancer. I figured that just because the chances are very low, doesn't mean impossible! I do not want to constantly be wondering if I made the mistake of my life by foregoing the MRI. Also, at the MRI place (I went to set an appointment in person) they told me either way it is a very good idea, because even if nothing bad appears in the MRI, we will have a baseline image, which is very useful in the diagnostic process and seeing progressions (if any) etc etc.
Going to do the MRI.
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