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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
TRT after prostatectomy
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<blockquote data-quote="RLewis" data-source="post: 207055" data-attributes="member: 42924"><p>I ran across this thread and hesitated to post a reply because of the range of outcomes and expectations. I'm 62 and had a prostatectomy 16 years ago. I started TRT about 8 years ago, first with injections and for the last 5 years with pellets. I still pump 4 to 5 times per week and while I had pretty good results from Cialis my ability to sustain an erection became a problem in the last 2 years. I take 5mg of Cialis daily and 20 mg prior to sex. I started using Aprostadil injections in place of the 20mg Cialis on occasion and the results have been phenomenal. The real issue for me has become the testicular shrinkage as a side effect of the TRT, and I sought out and was just prescribed HCG to address it. I spoke with 2 physicians as I was naturally concerned about any role that it might play in feeding any cancer cells that might be hanging around, even though the biopsy of my removed prostate indicated that it was fully contained. I get my PSA checked every 6 months and it remains undetectable after 8 years of TRT, so their opinions were that it would be highly unlikely that the HCG would cause any change in my cancer status. The physician that prescribed the HCG is also recommending that I try Vardenefil-Aporphomine. So in closing 2 questions: 1. anyone have experience with HCG post-prostatectomy? and 2. anyone have experience with Vardenefil-Aporphomine? Thanks - RLR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLewis, post: 207055, member: 42924"] I ran across this thread and hesitated to post a reply because of the range of outcomes and expectations. I'm 62 and had a prostatectomy 16 years ago. I started TRT about 8 years ago, first with injections and for the last 5 years with pellets. I still pump 4 to 5 times per week and while I had pretty good results from Cialis my ability to sustain an erection became a problem in the last 2 years. I take 5mg of Cialis daily and 20 mg prior to sex. I started using Aprostadil injections in place of the 20mg Cialis on occasion and the results have been phenomenal. The real issue for me has become the testicular shrinkage as a side effect of the TRT, and I sought out and was just prescribed HCG to address it. I spoke with 2 physicians as I was naturally concerned about any role that it might play in feeding any cancer cells that might be hanging around, even though the biopsy of my removed prostate indicated that it was fully contained. I get my PSA checked every 6 months and it remains undetectable after 8 years of TRT, so their opinions were that it would be highly unlikely that the HCG would cause any change in my cancer status. The physician that prescribed the HCG is also recommending that I try Vardenefil-Aporphomine. So in closing 2 questions: 1. anyone have experience with HCG post-prostatectomy? and 2. anyone have experience with Vardenefil-Aporphomine? Thanks - RLR [/QUOTE]
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