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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
Superdosing and Prostate Cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="naquilin" data-source="post: 235862" data-attributes="member: 44467"><p>I am a 68-year old bodybuilder who was recently diagnosed with a high PSA reading (7), doubled from last year (3.1). The reading was taken after I was using 350mg of Test per week for 16 weeks, which is much higher than my doctor's prescription of 100-150/week. I did this without the doctor's knowledge, because I was under the impression that a higher level might be more beneficial to gaining larger mass during my workouts, based on what some bodybuilders told me was the rate they use. Now I regret that the use of the Test might have caused the inflammation of the prostate. Can anyone speak seriously about the chance that it is related to the higher level of test?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naquilin, post: 235862, member: 44467"] I am a 68-year old bodybuilder who was recently diagnosed with a high PSA reading (7), doubled from last year (3.1). The reading was taken after I was using 350mg of Test per week for 16 weeks, which is much higher than my doctor's prescription of 100-150/week. I did this without the doctor's knowledge, because I was under the impression that a higher level might be more beneficial to gaining larger mass during my workouts, based on what some bodybuilders told me was the rate they use. Now I regret that the use of the Test might have caused the inflammation of the prostate. Can anyone speak seriously about the chance that it is related to the higher level of test? [/QUOTE]
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