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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
PSA changes
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<blockquote data-quote="Hammer" data-source="post: 162814" data-attributes="member: 5410"><p>Recently I discontinued taking Anastrozole (0.5mg/wk) since I lowered my testosterone dosage from 80 to 60 mg/week. My E2 has been running in the 20 - 25 range while total test levels were 950 - 1000. Since reducing my T dosage my last set of labs measured my TT at 750 and my E2 slightly above the range at 41(0 or <39). I feel good but my concern is that my PSA level that went from 0.8 to 1.4 ng/ml. I'm curious if the PSA increase is due to the discontinuation of the AI. Anyone have experience with this issue? Thanks Hammer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hammer, post: 162814, member: 5410"] Recently I discontinued taking Anastrozole (0.5mg/wk) since I lowered my testosterone dosage from 80 to 60 mg/week. My E2 has been running in the 20 - 25 range while total test levels were 950 - 1000. Since reducing my T dosage my last set of labs measured my TT at 750 and my E2 slightly above the range at 41(0 or <39). I feel good but my concern is that my PSA level that went from 0.8 to 1.4 ng/ml. I'm curious if the PSA increase is due to the discontinuation of the AI. Anyone have experience with this issue? Thanks Hammer! [/QUOTE]
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