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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone and Testicular Atrophy
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokin Joe" data-source="post: 22035" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>My base was under 1.0 before starting TRT. This was back in 2007. </p><p>The doctor at the time had me upside down due to his lack of knowledge in the area. </p><p>At some point my T dropped to 215 total so I stopped until I could get to an Endo.</p><p>After this my care was consistant as far an monitoring goes of standard bloodwork less psa.</p><p>I have always checked my psa quarterly.</p><p>So long story short it has taken approximately 7 years for my PSA to rise fro under 1.0 to 2.8.</p><p>I credit it to inflammation of the prostate but do not know this for certian.</p><p>I used Defy a couple of times but have had to back away due to finances.</p><p>TRT can get expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokin Joe, post: 22035, member: 487"] My base was under 1.0 before starting TRT. This was back in 2007. The doctor at the time had me upside down due to his lack of knowledge in the area. At some point my T dropped to 215 total so I stopped until I could get to an Endo. After this my care was consistant as far an monitoring goes of standard bloodwork less psa. I have always checked my psa quarterly. So long story short it has taken approximately 7 years for my PSA to rise fro under 1.0 to 2.8. I credit it to inflammation of the prostate but do not know this for certian. I used Defy a couple of times but have had to back away due to finances. TRT can get expensive. [/QUOTE]
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