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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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PSA came back a little high. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pauly_P" data-source="post: 98182" data-attributes="member: 16405"><p>Oh yes, definitely the 3T MRI did find several areas of concern. I would certainly recommend that procedure to Nashtide if that is available to him. It sure beats having a biopsy with no guidance. If you have just a tiny bit of PCa the odds of finding it with a hit or miss biopsy are small. I had two negative ones. In the first couple of chapters of Marckini book, he laments the fact that he also had 2 negative biopsy's, and all the while he is now sure he had PCa.</p><p>Your correct Orrin, they can tell exactly what the PCa is, mine is non-aggressive. I had the lowest possible Gleason score. A good friend had, that Lupron injection, said it almost killed him. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #333333">Morgentalers book arrives today, and I'll look at Lee's book as well as the support website. Thanks for the recomendations!!</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pauly_P, post: 98182, member: 16405"] Oh yes, definitely the 3T MRI did find several areas of concern. I would certainly recommend that procedure to Nashtide if that is available to him. It sure beats having a biopsy with no guidance. If you have just a tiny bit of PCa the odds of finding it with a hit or miss biopsy are small. I had two negative ones. In the first couple of chapters of Marckini book, he laments the fact that he also had 2 negative biopsy's, and all the while he is now sure he had PCa. Your correct Orrin, they can tell exactly what the PCa is, mine is non-aggressive. I had the lowest possible Gleason score. A good friend had, that Lupron injection, said it almost killed him. [COLOR=#333333]Morgentalers book arrives today, and I'll look at Lee's book as well as the support website. Thanks for the recomendations!![/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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