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PSA at 5.3
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 153172" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>My PSA history.</p><p></p><p>2.1 = Back in 1996, no TRT</p><p>2.28 = 2011 Nebido</p><p>2.78 =2012 Nebido</p><p>2.8 = 2/2018 No TRT </p><p>2.4 -= 4/2018 No TRT</p><p>3.9 = 9/2018 Nebido + HCG +DHEA + pregnenolone</p><p>4.2 = 10/2018 Nebido only</p><p>3.9 = 12/2018 Nebido + Ultra Prostate</p><p>3.9 = 12/2018 Nebido + Ultra Prostate</p><p>3.4 = 2/2019 Nebido + Stopped Ultra Prostate </p><p>3.4 = 3/2019 Nebido _+ DHEA + pregnenolone</p><p>3.2 = 4/2019 Nebido + DHEA + pregnenolone + Progesterone Cream</p><p>3.7 = 6/2019 Nebido stopped DHEA Stopped pregnenolone Still using Progesterone </p><p></p><p>There were other things going on, like in May 2019 I stated to use a progesterone cream to aid mainly in sleep. DHEA and Pregnenolone never seemed to aid in anything other than raising blood serum levels of DHEA, I was in range at 95 ug/dl before DHEA and after taking 25 mg a day DHEA serum levels rose to 450 reducing it to 12.5 mg a day DHEA was 234 ug/dl. since it doesn't seem to affect me in any way and my PSA started to rise again I stopped to see what would happen.</p><p></p><p>The OTC progesterone cream has some obvious effects, I sleep better, my blood pressure is lower (it was never high), I am more calm (which is a bit subjective). I started with 1/2 teaspoon, then 1/4 teaspoon, now I don't use a lot, only 1/8 a teaspoon, too much and I started to feel groggy during the day. </p><p></p><p>I measured my serum level of progesterone after a few months of the cream, it was 0.5 ng/ml, which is at the top of the normal range. I never tested progesterone serum before using it. But keep in mind, using a progesterone cream has a lot different characteristics on serum levels Vs injections / pills, you would have to google it if you are curious, it's complicated. </p><p></p><p>I will likely lower the amount of the cream even more, the jar says 22 mg progesterone per 1/4 teaspoon, but who knows about absorption rate.</p><p></p><p>Of course the progesterone could be affecting my PSA score, or it could be something else, or it could just be a random variation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 153172, member: 18023"] My PSA history. 2.1 = Back in 1996, no TRT 2.28 = 2011 Nebido 2.78 =2012 Nebido 2.8 = 2/2018 No TRT 2.4 -= 4/2018 No TRT 3.9 = 9/2018 Nebido + HCG +DHEA + pregnenolone 4.2 = 10/2018 Nebido only 3.9 = 12/2018 Nebido + Ultra Prostate 3.9 = 12/2018 Nebido + Ultra Prostate 3.4 = 2/2019 Nebido + Stopped Ultra Prostate 3.4 = 3/2019 Nebido _+ DHEA + pregnenolone 3.2 = 4/2019 Nebido + DHEA + pregnenolone + Progesterone Cream 3.7 = 6/2019 Nebido stopped DHEA Stopped pregnenolone Still using Progesterone There were other things going on, like in May 2019 I stated to use a progesterone cream to aid mainly in sleep. DHEA and Pregnenolone never seemed to aid in anything other than raising blood serum levels of DHEA, I was in range at 95 ug/dl before DHEA and after taking 25 mg a day DHEA serum levels rose to 450 reducing it to 12.5 mg a day DHEA was 234 ug/dl. since it doesn't seem to affect me in any way and my PSA started to rise again I stopped to see what would happen. The OTC progesterone cream has some obvious effects, I sleep better, my blood pressure is lower (it was never high), I am more calm (which is a bit subjective). I started with 1/2 teaspoon, then 1/4 teaspoon, now I don't use a lot, only 1/8 a teaspoon, too much and I started to feel groggy during the day. I measured my serum level of progesterone after a few months of the cream, it was 0.5 ng/ml, which is at the top of the normal range. I never tested progesterone serum before using it. But keep in mind, using a progesterone cream has a lot different characteristics on serum levels Vs injections / pills, you would have to google it if you are curious, it's complicated. I will likely lower the amount of the cream even more, the jar says 22 mg progesterone per 1/4 teaspoon, but who knows about absorption rate. Of course the progesterone could be affecting my PSA score, or it could be something else, or it could just be a random variation. [/QUOTE]
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