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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="broker" data-source="post: 227690" data-attributes="member: 25926"><p>I have bph and my psa is .6 as well. It went to .7 once but usually steady at .6.</p><p>You have all the symptoms of bph. Another tell tale sign is when you urinate you always feel as if there is one more drop left but you just cant squirt it out. 10-15 minutes later you go again.</p><p>flomax, rapaflo work well especially when combined with generic cialis.</p><p>if you ignore it and decide to ” live with it”, you can cause damage to the bladder.</p><p>i dont know what your dosage is but TRT can speed up bph the same way it can speed up hair loss. Although they have all kinds of studies that claim not to show a correlation between trt and bph, it most definitely has an effect.</p><p>if not, then why does finasteride and avodart shrink the prostate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broker, post: 227690, member: 25926"] I have bph and my psa is .6 as well. It went to .7 once but usually steady at .6. You have all the symptoms of bph. Another tell tale sign is when you urinate you always feel as if there is one more drop left but you just cant squirt it out. 10-15 minutes later you go again. flomax, rapaflo work well especially when combined with generic cialis. if you ignore it and decide to ” live with it”, you can cause damage to the bladder. i dont know what your dosage is but TRT can speed up bph the same way it can speed up hair loss. Although they have all kinds of studies that claim not to show a correlation between trt and bph, it most definitely has an effect. if not, then why does finasteride and avodart shrink the prostate? [/QUOTE]
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Prostate Related Issues
Normal PSA - with BPH symptoms
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