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<blockquote data-quote="Palermitano" data-source="post: 49580"><p>Hey guys just looking for some opinions here. If it matters, I just finished a 60 Day Cycle of MK-677, with modest IGF-1 gains, my test dosage has been increased from .4 to .5, all in all my blood work is pretty good and I feel great. I'm in my late 50's. </p><p></p><p>My concern is my PSA which is on an upward swing. Now keep in mind I have been struggling with BPH for years, my PSA fluctuates but always stays under 1pt. 2 years ago it went to 1.3, Dr gave me Cipro, it went back down to 0.6. </p><p></p><p> Im currently taking Ultra Natural Prostate from Life Extension and urine flow, etc much better. Just had a DRE a few months ago and although Dr said my prostate was a bit hard to the touch (should be softer) he said this was most likely because of my chronic BPH inflammation, he said Im fine. </p><p></p><p>I have read that alcohol can affect PSA and I have been drinking quite a bit these past months, Im going to slow that down and retest. I also made certain not to ejaculate 48 hours before PSA test. No real "spike" here (PSA velocity) but still a slow increase. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My PSA </p><p></p><p>November of 2015 it was 0.4</p><p></p><p>March 2016 it was 0.6</p><p></p><p>August 2016 it was 0.9</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palermitano, post: 49580"] Hey guys just looking for some opinions here. If it matters, I just finished a 60 Day Cycle of MK-677, with modest IGF-1 gains, my test dosage has been increased from .4 to .5, all in all my blood work is pretty good and I feel great. I'm in my late 50's. My concern is my PSA which is on an upward swing. Now keep in mind I have been struggling with BPH for years, my PSA fluctuates but always stays under 1pt. 2 years ago it went to 1.3, Dr gave me Cipro, it went back down to 0.6. Im currently taking Ultra Natural Prostate from Life Extension and urine flow, etc much better. Just had a DRE a few months ago and although Dr said my prostate was a bit hard to the touch (should be softer) he said this was most likely because of my chronic BPH inflammation, he said Im fine. I have read that alcohol can affect PSA and I have been drinking quite a bit these past months, Im going to slow that down and retest. I also made certain not to ejaculate 48 hours before PSA test. No real "spike" here (PSA velocity) but still a slow increase. My PSA November of 2015 it was 0.4 March 2016 it was 0.6 August 2016 it was 0.9 Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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