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<blockquote data-quote="OMI100" data-source="post: 88379" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>UPDATE#24</p><p>Here are recent PSA numbers and antibiotics:</p><p>8/14/17 - 7.7 - CIPRO</p><p>8/29/17 - 7.1 - CIPRO</p><p>9/26/17 - 6.1 - CIPRO</p><p>10/02/17 - STARTED ON BACTRIM</p><p>10/11/17 - 7.9 - BACTRIM</p><p>11/02/17 - STARTED ON DOXYCYCLINE</p><p>11/16/17 - 5.4 - DOXYCYCLINE</p><p>So CIPRO was just slowing it down and BACTRIM was doing nothing.</p><p>DOXY was kicking its ass....</p><p></p><p>I saw my URO on 11/02/17 and I pointed out that way back in March when my PSA was 8.1, and I had seen my TRT THYROID DOC who gave me 30 days of Doxy as I had a past history of prostate infections and my symptoms at the time pointed to another prostate infection, that it had brought the PSA down to 5.2 with no symptoms of infection. I said "lets give Doxy a try again" and he agreed. </p><p>I will test again in a few weeks and see if the PSA is still heading south.</p><p>I will most likely run the Doxy for 60 days and see where I end up.</p><p>Most likely I am one of the guys that will continue to have a recurring prostate infection based on my past history....</p><p>BTW Gamnc I have also had a kidney stone attack.... NOT FUN.... Long story short.... On a Saturday... Feeling funny.... Lower back right side started to hurt... Got worse... Went to a Saturday Dr. .... Here pee in this cup.... Looked like cherry cool aid and it was reeeealy starting to hurt.... "You need to go to the ER RIGHT NOW!!!..." In my car I went.... Full speed .... No stopping for no stinkin' stop lights or worrying about the speed limit.... Thankfully the ER was only a about 5 blocks away but I made it in record time..... Got to spend the night in the hospital and at some point I passed the stone and pain started to recede. Lucky that I passed it as the other option was not what I wanted. I am still passing small stones today. I can get the achy pain in the lower back for a number of days and I am trying to think if I pulled a muscle or what the hell I did to it, but if I pee even a littlie blood I know what is going on again. I have only had that ONE REEEEALY BAD attack and don't want another. The small ones are enough...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OMI100, post: 88379, member: 71"] UPDATE#24 Here are recent PSA numbers and antibiotics: 8/14/17 - 7.7 - CIPRO 8/29/17 - 7.1 - CIPRO 9/26/17 - 6.1 - CIPRO 10/02/17 - STARTED ON BACTRIM 10/11/17 - 7.9 - BACTRIM 11/02/17 - STARTED ON DOXYCYCLINE 11/16/17 - 5.4 - DOXYCYCLINE So CIPRO was just slowing it down and BACTRIM was doing nothing. DOXY was kicking its ass.... I saw my URO on 11/02/17 and I pointed out that way back in March when my PSA was 8.1, and I had seen my TRT THYROID DOC who gave me 30 days of Doxy as I had a past history of prostate infections and my symptoms at the time pointed to another prostate infection, that it had brought the PSA down to 5.2 with no symptoms of infection. I said "lets give Doxy a try again" and he agreed. I will test again in a few weeks and see if the PSA is still heading south. I will most likely run the Doxy for 60 days and see where I end up. Most likely I am one of the guys that will continue to have a recurring prostate infection based on my past history.... BTW Gamnc I have also had a kidney stone attack.... NOT FUN.... Long story short.... On a Saturday... Feeling funny.... Lower back right side started to hurt... Got worse... Went to a Saturday Dr. .... Here pee in this cup.... Looked like cherry cool aid and it was reeeealy starting to hurt.... "You need to go to the ER RIGHT NOW!!!..." In my car I went.... Full speed .... No stopping for no stinkin' stop lights or worrying about the speed limit.... Thankfully the ER was only a about 5 blocks away but I made it in record time..... Got to spend the night in the hospital and at some point I passed the stone and pain started to recede. Lucky that I passed it as the other option was not what I wanted. I am still passing small stones today. I can get the achy pain in the lower back for a number of days and I am trying to think if I pulled a muscle or what the hell I did to it, but if I pee even a littlie blood I know what is going on again. I have only had that ONE REEEEALY BAD attack and don't want another. The small ones are enough... [/QUOTE]
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