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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
PSA levels & TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="RM" data-source="post: 73866" data-attributes="member: 15921"><p>I've been on TRT for one year now. About 1cc a week of Test. Everything has been awesome. My blood work every few months has shown in healthy and getting healthier. My GP recently asked me to do start a yearly checkup with a urologist. So I went to the Uro thinking everything is great when he hits me with my PSA levels are high and he is concerned. Now, I've always been open about my family history - my grandfather and uncle have both had prostate cancer. Grandfather died of it at 80 and uncle has had it and had it come back. Healthy now though at 60+. My PSA levels back in 2014 were .84 and .90 in the blood work I could find. Then in 2016 it was .70, .70, 1.1 and finally 1.6 this post March. He really wanted to do a biopsy right then and there. Even after he did a DRE that he said was totally normal. I'm getting my blood work done again this week but it's really got me going mental over this. Is this really a huge spike? Thanks for any help y'all can give me. My age is 37 just to for reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM, post: 73866, member: 15921"] I've been on TRT for one year now. About 1cc a week of Test. Everything has been awesome. My blood work every few months has shown in healthy and getting healthier. My GP recently asked me to do start a yearly checkup with a urologist. So I went to the Uro thinking everything is great when he hits me with my PSA levels are high and he is concerned. Now, I've always been open about my family history - my grandfather and uncle have both had prostate cancer. Grandfather died of it at 80 and uncle has had it and had it come back. Healthy now though at 60+. My PSA levels back in 2014 were .84 and .90 in the blood work I could find. Then in 2016 it was .70, .70, 1.1 and finally 1.6 this post March. He really wanted to do a biopsy right then and there. Even after he did a DRE that he said was totally normal. I'm getting my blood work done again this week but it's really got me going mental over this. Is this really a huge spike? Thanks for any help y'all can give me. My age is 37 just to for reference. [/QUOTE]
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