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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
PSA over 5 and now off TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="user_joe" data-source="post: 77413" data-attributes="member: 13107"><p>Been reading up on this a good bit due to issues my father had similar to yours. He is older. His psa had trended higher gradually like yours. A physical exam revealed there was actually something. They did a biopsy after that and did find cancer. Fortunately it's so minor it's not treated at his age. Kinda hard to wrap your head around that. </p><p></p><p>Stopping trt trt makes no sense to me u less I'm missing some other factor to consider. It's been proven that test is not the gasoline on the fire that docs thought for decades. Yes, they can shrink tumors by zapping all your test, but to then conclude higher test equals more growth has been proven wrong. I can find the info on this if it's not common knowledge here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user_joe, post: 77413, member: 13107"] Been reading up on this a good bit due to issues my father had similar to yours. He is older. His psa had trended higher gradually like yours. A physical exam revealed there was actually something. They did a biopsy after that and did find cancer. Fortunately it's so minor it's not treated at his age. Kinda hard to wrap your head around that. Stopping trt trt makes no sense to me u less I'm missing some other factor to consider. It's been proven that test is not the gasoline on the fire that docs thought for decades. Yes, they can shrink tumors by zapping all your test, but to then conclude higher test equals more growth has been proven wrong. I can find the info on this if it's not common knowledge here. [/QUOTE]
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