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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
Normal PSA - with BPH symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="ziggy256" data-source="post: 227357" data-attributes="member: 44042"><p>40-year-old make been on injectable TRT (Sustanol) for c 10 years</p><p></p><p>Three PSA tests between 2018, and last week all 0.6 ug/L (<2.5)</p><p>Symptoms of BPH frequent urination, hesitancy, weak flow, stop-start, waking up to pee etc (put it down to excessive fluid and caffeine intake, but systems are still there after stopping for 4/5 days)</p><p>Was expecting the recent PSA to be high given above, buts it's come back the same.</p><p></p><p>Waiting to see the doctor, but wondering what else could it be when you have low/normal PSA but all the symptoms for BPH, and prostate cancer are present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziggy256, post: 227357, member: 44042"] 40-year-old make been on injectable TRT (Sustanol) for c 10 years Three PSA tests between 2018, and last week all 0.6 ug/L (<2.5) Symptoms of BPH frequent urination, hesitancy, weak flow, stop-start, waking up to pee etc (put it down to excessive fluid and caffeine intake, but systems are still there after stopping for 4/5 days) Was expecting the recent PSA to be high given above, buts it's come back the same. Waiting to see the doctor, but wondering what else could it be when you have low/normal PSA but all the symptoms for BPH, and prostate cancer are present. [/QUOTE]
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Prostate Related Issues
Normal PSA - with BPH symptoms
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