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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
PSA numbers increasing on testosterone- Should I stop TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Keepfit1" data-source="post: 240011" data-attributes="member: 44282"><p>As others mentioned it’s important no ejaculation or vigorous exercise especially bike 48 hrs before test, make sure sufficient hydration. Cream can elevate DHT and hence BPH quite quickly, have you tested your DHT. It likely be BPH or prostitis ,if it was me I would get digital exam, repeat PSA and MRI before biopsy for sure. My PSA has slowly increased on T gel and seems dose dependant. It’s clear now T doesn’t cause prostrate cancer and for the first time ever I read recently in Urology Today that they are now fine with giving patients testosterone with localised (ie not spread) prostate cancer. i suspect the days of castrating people with antI androgens for prostate cancer may be numbered.</p><p>I also read that people with low T are more prone to PC. I think these urologists are pretty useless at figuring this all out. When I started on TRT 17 years ago we were being told T can cause PC and heart conditions, now we are being told the opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keepfit1, post: 240011, member: 44282"] As others mentioned it’s important no ejaculation or vigorous exercise especially bike 48 hrs before test, make sure sufficient hydration. Cream can elevate DHT and hence BPH quite quickly, have you tested your DHT. It likely be BPH or prostitis ,if it was me I would get digital exam, repeat PSA and MRI before biopsy for sure. My PSA has slowly increased on T gel and seems dose dependant. It’s clear now T doesn’t cause prostrate cancer and for the first time ever I read recently in Urology Today that they are now fine with giving patients testosterone with localised (ie not spread) prostate cancer. i suspect the days of castrating people with antI androgens for prostate cancer may be numbered. I also read that people with low T are more prone to PC. I think these urologists are pretty useless at figuring this all out. When I started on TRT 17 years ago we were being told T can cause PC and heart conditions, now we are being told the opposite. [/QUOTE]
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