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<blockquote data-quote="Zillo" data-source="post: 35387" data-attributes="member: 13042"><p>Hi, I have been on TRT for six months at 200 mg testosterone ethanate a week along with HCG and anastrazole. When I started the program my PSA was at 1.2 and my last reading from two weeks ago was at 2.1. I have a family history of prostate cancer with my dad who got diagnosed last year at age 67. I went to see a urologist and he performed a prostate exam that he said was OK and suggested I stop taking everything and redo my PSA in one month. He thinks the elevation is due from my test levels at 933 and said it is to high. He suggest using a gel or the pellet injections so I can maintain a steady rate of testosterone that won,t go above a certain level. Of course this is on hold until my next PSA. Another issue I had was high blood pressure. 160/95 at its highest. My hematocrit increased form 47 to 49 which is still in range at the high-end. I donated blood and it did go down a little bit but still fluctuates up-and-down.</p><p>My question is if my PSA goes down over the month do you think it's a better option to do the pellets at a low dose for both my Prostate and my B/P?</p><p>thanks,</p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zillo, post: 35387, member: 13042"] Hi, I have been on TRT for six months at 200 mg testosterone ethanate a week along with HCG and anastrazole. When I started the program my PSA was at 1.2 and my last reading from two weeks ago was at 2.1. I have a family history of prostate cancer with my dad who got diagnosed last year at age 67. I went to see a urologist and he performed a prostate exam that he said was OK and suggested I stop taking everything and redo my PSA in one month. He thinks the elevation is due from my test levels at 933 and said it is to high. He suggest using a gel or the pellet injections so I can maintain a steady rate of testosterone that won,t go above a certain level. Of course this is on hold until my next PSA. Another issue I had was high blood pressure. 160/95 at its highest. My hematocrit increased form 47 to 49 which is still in range at the high-end. I donated blood and it did go down a little bit but still fluctuates up-and-down. My question is if my PSA goes down over the month do you think it's a better option to do the pellets at a low dose for both my Prostate and my B/P? thanks, Matt [/QUOTE]
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