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Welcome, and cool your fear, trust that this likely will not be the end, a few facts first. The following are some general PSA level guidelines: 0 to 2.5 ng/mL is considered safe. 2.6 to 4 ng/mL is safe in most men but talk with your doctor about other risk factors. 4.0 to 10.0 ng/mL is suspicious and might suggest the possibility of prostate cancer, so PSA 100 is not a reality. Be mindful and careful of the info you do get, cuz all does not apply to your hubby. Change ya diet, exercise and do what you love, remember all disease is based on the immune systems level of stress. Don't stress, as I said in the beginning and ya doc will tell you too you likely will not, NOT die from this, although it can become complex to treat, because it can involve other systems. A day at a time, believe in your self healing, that is soooooo important cuz if you give up and give in dooooss gonna fight. A word of advice my friend, don't give this overt to a diety to fight for you, it's not their battle, it's YOURS.

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Tall_Allen

I don't know who you're responding to, but a PSA of 100 and higher can certainly be a reality.

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SsgCulldelight

IJS. a PSA of 100 suggest out of capsule migration, my mistake sir just that that number is extraordinarily high if so.

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TommyTV

My PSA @ dx was 571. If only ‘self healing’ was a reality.

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SsgCulldelight in reply toTommyTV

Ahhhhhh but it is, you must believe in yourself, it helps immensely.

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j-o-h-n

Remember "AT EASE DISEASE.... BEFORE I SPREAD YA" (doesn't mean shit just didn't have any thing else to post).

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Tuesday 04/02/2019 7:10 PM DST

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