Tree top flyer. I had similar issues using T with prostate issues.
I still have them but i am convinced i damaged my left testicle with hcg. I had eppididimytis type symotoms. Been goin on for 9 years.
Talk about fun .
Dragonbits
Prostatitis almost always causes annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Prostatitis can cause a spike in psa levels but not a “ gradual spike”.
I’ve had a lot of prostatitis over the years. The symptoms I get are usually pain in my prostate and testicles. That test was done while having prostatitis symptoms which likely account for the blip. I am 55 years old.What were your prostatitis symptoms on the 1.2 reading?How old are you?
Daily I’m taking: (all these for preventative measures long term)
- Cialis 5 mg
- 1 glass pomegranate juice
- Nootropic supplement that includes baccopa, alpha GPC, lion’s mane, l-tyrosine, l-theanine and huperzine
- Shilajit (fulvic and humic acid)
- 12 mg boron
- 200 mg bioresponse DIM
- 3000 mg calcium d-glucarate
- 2000 mg Vitamin C
- NAC 1000 mg
- Vitamin D3 6000 IU
- Vitamin K2 120 mcg
- 3 grams omega 3s
- Multivitamin
- Astaxanthin 12 mg
- Resveratrol Synergy 200 mg
- Melatonin 10 mg
- Iron bisglycinate 50 mg
- Lysine 1000 m
So it seems some guys have a stable psa on trt and others have higher velocity. What could account for this? Most medical papers state psa does not increase on TRT. Is this increase benign or dangerous? Or is it similar to hematocrit. Where some guys have no increase and some guys go to 56 just by looking at a vial of test. I’m curious if high hematocrit guys might also have higher psa velocities?