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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
Wait and Watch Urged in More Prostate Cases
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<blockquote data-quote="SoxsRocks" data-source="post: 253218" data-attributes="member: 45427"><p>I am 61, was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer back in 2001 at that time my PSA lever was only 2.8 usually they don't start doing anything until it is 4.0. My father had prostate cancer for 30 years finally passed at age 92. Anyways when I was diagnosed my Gleason score was reading 3+4=7 I monitored my cancer every 3 months for a year then my PSA registered at 3.3 (still not alarming) but my Gleason score changed from 3+4 (7) TO 4 +3 (7) same score but more aggressive, so I weighed out the odds and took action. I wanted it out and it was still confined only to the prostate (had not spread) August lat year (2022) I removed it via nerve sparing Radical prostatectomy (robotic)</p><p>Long story short a year later PSA = 0 (Non-detectable)</p><p>I had 0 effects of incontinence after surgery but am dealing with the side effect of ED. Working on that with the PDE5's (Ceialis, Viagra) but not to happy with those, I Have ordered PT-141 in hopes that will do the trick</p><p>Anyways thanks for reading and keep in mind the PSA level is not 100% a guarantee accurate to if or if not you have cancer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoxsRocks, post: 253218, member: 45427"] I am 61, was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer back in 2001 at that time my PSA lever was only 2.8 usually they don't start doing anything until it is 4.0. My father had prostate cancer for 30 years finally passed at age 92. Anyways when I was diagnosed my Gleason score was reading 3+4=7 I monitored my cancer every 3 months for a year then my PSA registered at 3.3 (still not alarming) but my Gleason score changed from 3+4 (7) TO 4 +3 (7) same score but more aggressive, so I weighed out the odds and took action. I wanted it out and it was still confined only to the prostate (had not spread) August lat year (2022) I removed it via nerve sparing Radical prostatectomy (robotic) Long story short a year later PSA = 0 (Non-detectable) I had 0 effects of incontinence after surgery but am dealing with the side effect of ED. Working on that with the PDE5's (Ceialis, Viagra) but not to happy with those, I Have ordered PT-141 in hopes that will do the trick Anyways thanks for reading and keep in mind the PSA level is not 100% a guarantee accurate to if or if not you have cancer [/QUOTE]
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