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I met with my urologist today. My PSA is undetectable for over a year (following a radical prostatectomy followed by radiation). I’m still having serious incontinence and ED issues. I’m still not sold on another surgery and having something foreign in my body that may need to eventually be replaced...

He is putting me on Androgel for my low T (148).

I know it can ignite any cancer but he’s going to test me again in 3 months (PSA and T level).

Any thoughts?

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Sounds reasonable.

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Thanks Allen

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