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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="OMI100" data-source="post: 93352" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>BryanW,</p><p>The only antibiotic that seemed to work with me was Doxy. </p><p>See if your DR will let you do a test run?</p><p>My thyroid DR is an old Air Force DR.</p><p>Like the insurance commercial .... He has seen a lot.... And he knows a lot...</p><p>Says it is hard to get over an infections due to the makeup of the prostate and the fact it is hard to get the antibiotics into every nook and cranny. Easily takes a month or more of treatment. All you have to do is NOT kill all the infection, and leave a very little behind, and you have recurrence. His experience is that some men end up having new infections, and need to be on a maintenance dose of Doxy at that point to keep it from recurring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OMI100, post: 93352, member: 71"] BryanW, The only antibiotic that seemed to work with me was Doxy. See if your DR will let you do a test run? My thyroid DR is an old Air Force DR. Like the insurance commercial .... He has seen a lot.... And he knows a lot... Says it is hard to get over an infections due to the makeup of the prostate and the fact it is hard to get the antibiotics into every nook and cranny. Easily takes a month or more of treatment. All you have to do is NOT kill all the infection, and leave a very little behind, and you have recurrence. His experience is that some men end up having new infections, and need to be on a maintenance dose of Doxy at that point to keep it from recurring. [/QUOTE]
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