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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
Testosterone Therapy after Prostate Cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="Jed Dorsey" data-source="post: 222402" data-attributes="member: 38873"><p>In my experience PSA rises in correlation with T dose. When I was diagnosed with PCa about 4 years ago my PSA 8.8 my urologist scheduled MRI and biopsy it came positive with very low grade PCa known as Gleason 6. I stopped my TRT for a year and half and PSA dropped back to 2.5.</p><p>I was approved back on to TRT and I started at 125 mg 1x week and PSA jumped to 3.0 I increased again to 140mg per week PSA climbed to 3.5 I increased again to 160mg and now it’s at 4.1. I don’t think the rise in PSA is due to cancer progression but simply a reaction of my prostate to the added androgens for which I’m also on 200mg Nandrolone for joint pain.</p><p>I’m confident of my PSA for two reasons 1. I’ve had two MRI and biopsies in the past one year apart and the first positive for G6 cancer and the second came out negative for PCa. 2. I’ve also learned that when cancer is progressing in the prostate PSA doubles after frequent checks.</p><p>Good luck gentlemen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jed Dorsey, post: 222402, member: 38873"] In my experience PSA rises in correlation with T dose. When I was diagnosed with PCa about 4 years ago my PSA 8.8 my urologist scheduled MRI and biopsy it came positive with very low grade PCa known as Gleason 6. I stopped my TRT for a year and half and PSA dropped back to 2.5. I was approved back on to TRT and I started at 125 mg 1x week and PSA jumped to 3.0 I increased again to 140mg per week PSA climbed to 3.5 I increased again to 160mg and now it’s at 4.1. I don’t think the rise in PSA is due to cancer progression but simply a reaction of my prostate to the added androgens for which I’m also on 200mg Nandrolone for joint pain. I’m confident of my PSA for two reasons 1. I’ve had two MRI and biopsies in the past one year apart and the first positive for G6 cancer and the second came out negative for PCa. 2. I’ve also learned that when cancer is progressing in the prostate PSA doubles after frequent checks. Good luck gentlemen [/QUOTE]
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