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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Tread lightly with 200 mg/ml Testosterone Cream . . . My experience
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<blockquote data-quote="VacationMan" data-source="post: 165109" data-attributes="member: 12425"><p>It was part of my usual 6-month full hormone panel blood work. Yes, I did have a DRE as a part of the office visit. Even at 57, I've never had any type of prostate issue (knock on wood).</p><p></p><p>I seriously doubt it was a false positive. Been on TRT for more than 5 years, with full blood work every 6 months to monitor. Over all that time, my labs showed consistent PSA ranging between 1.4 to 1.7 every time. We added DHT to the list of labs about 18 months ago and it was noted that DHT was at the lower end of the range, so I started the scrotal T application - just one application (1 click) per day (50 mg/ml mix). Next 6-month series of blood work showed DHT in range but also showed elevated PSA at 3.9. Too close for comfort, so I stopped the scrotal T application. Next 6-month blood work showed PSA at a very acceptable level of 1.4.</p><p></p><p>Everyone's body chemistry is different. If it works for you, great - but do be sure to monitor PSA if you choose to take on this protocol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VacationMan, post: 165109, member: 12425"] It was part of my usual 6-month full hormone panel blood work. Yes, I did have a DRE as a part of the office visit. Even at 57, I've never had any type of prostate issue (knock on wood). I seriously doubt it was a false positive. Been on TRT for more than 5 years, with full blood work every 6 months to monitor. Over all that time, my labs showed consistent PSA ranging between 1.4 to 1.7 every time. We added DHT to the list of labs about 18 months ago and it was noted that DHT was at the lower end of the range, so I started the scrotal T application - just one application (1 click) per day (50 mg/ml mix). Next 6-month series of blood work showed DHT in range but also showed elevated PSA at 3.9. Too close for comfort, so I stopped the scrotal T application. Next 6-month blood work showed PSA at a very acceptable level of 1.4. Everyone's body chemistry is different. If it works for you, great - but do be sure to monitor PSA if you choose to take on this protocol. [/QUOTE]
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