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<blockquote data-quote="raygo" data-source="post: 51630" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>Normal PSA readings are anything between 0- <span style="color: #333333">4 ng/ml, you know that, correct? There are sites out there where you can also get age-adjusted values. The PSA readings are expected to trend a little higher as we age. Mine has been jumping from 10.1 to 1.7 for the past 3 years. I've had prostatitis and kidney stones, so I blame that. I'm due for another test this month. I'm happy with anything under 4. You should be too. Supplements help me a great deal, it's really the only thing I can directly correlate to lower PSA values. I'll have to look into the Life Extension product. Low does Cialis is also something I'm thinking about. I refused a biopsy when I got the 10.1 reading, and although I complained of prostatitis symptoms, 2 docs refused to hear me. So I got my own antibiotics and supplements on the net, treated myself, and next test was 1.9. My urologist was really crushed. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raygo, post: 51630, member: 352"] Normal PSA readings are anything between 0- [COLOR=#333333]4 ng/ml, you know that, correct? There are sites out there where you can also get age-adjusted values. The PSA readings are expected to trend a little higher as we age. Mine has been jumping from 10.1 to 1.7 for the past 3 years. I've had prostatitis and kidney stones, so I blame that. I'm due for another test this month. I'm happy with anything under 4. You should be too. Supplements help me a great deal, it's really the only thing I can directly correlate to lower PSA values. I'll have to look into the Life Extension product. Low does Cialis is also something I'm thinking about. I refused a biopsy when I got the 10.1 reading, and although I complained of prostatitis symptoms, 2 docs refused to hear me. So I got my own antibiotics and supplements on the net, treated myself, and next test was 1.9. My urologist was really crushed. [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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