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Muscle fatigue
On a side note I’m fairly sure my
testosterone
low (I’m female for avoidance of doubt!) and I wonder if this could be symptom. As always, TIA 😊
On a side note I’m fairly sure my
testosterone
low (I’m female for avoidance of doubt!) and I wonder if this could be symptom. As always, TIA 😊
Murphysmum
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Does "high" Testosterone predict more serious PCa?
Here is the conclusion: "[i][u]
Elevated
[/u][/i] preoperative {total
testosterone
} levels are associated with the risk of aggressive PCA in the surgical specimen."
Here is the conclusion: "[i][u]
Elevated
[/u][/i] preoperative {total
testosterone
} levels are associated with the risk of aggressive PCA in the surgical specimen."
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Husband had RP 3 days ago.
I’m learning
testosterone
feeds cancer is this true? So much to learn! I’d be grateful for any advice from you guys. Hi from Ireland!
I’m learning
testosterone
feeds cancer is this true? So much to learn! I’d be grateful for any advice from you guys. Hi from Ireland!
dublin1717
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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Next step: Jevtana or Xofigo?
As of last week, his PSA (1.08), Alk Phos (57) and
testosterone
(15) are all trending upwards in the past 2-3 months, albeit slowly and will sometimes drop, but then rise again.
As of last week, his PSA (1.08), Alk Phos (57) and
testosterone
(15) are all trending upwards in the past 2-3 months, albeit slowly and will sometimes drop, but then rise again.
Nettie8200
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Antihistamines and nose sprays
Very very interesting video and article by Sanjay Gupta on the possible links between
testosterone
and heart problems. That guy always makes sense.
Very very interesting video and article by Sanjay Gupta on the possible links between
testosterone
and heart problems. That guy always makes sense.
Slim2018
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Hormone Imbalance?
Like, is my
testosterone
too low??
Like, is my
testosterone
too low??
ChalkHands
in
Sensitive Issues for Men
4 years ago
Hashi's Newbie - Bloods & some Levo steer please
It's dropped from 95 to 40 over recent weeks (R: 15-200 ng/ml). 5) Very low: DHEA, low LH, very low GH & taking
Testosterone
shots since 21/5 for Low ish T. (349) Prolactin increased from 10.27 (12/5) to 21.70 (1/7) (R: 3.46 - 19.40).
It's dropped from 95 to 40 over recent weeks (R: 15-200 ng/ml). 5) Very low: DHEA, low LH, very low GH & taking
Testosterone
shots since 21/5 for Low ish T. (349) Prolactin increased from 10.27 (12/5) to 21.70 (1/7) (R: 3.46 - 19.40).
Cola4444
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
BAT & Abiraterone / Enzalutamide resensitization
Men receive cyclic high-dose
testosterone
injections while on ADT. IMO, BAT is best started along with ADT because it may delay CRPC indefinitely.
Men receive cyclic high-dose
testosterone
injections while on ADT. IMO, BAT is best started along with ADT because it may delay CRPC indefinitely.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Inability to ejaculate...
9 months after completing one lipron injection, external radiation and brachy, i have returned to low end of normal
testosterone
, good libido/desire, 75% erection strength, but at point of ejaculation, nothing happens and lose sensation and erection. Rare but sometimes pain.
9 months after completing one lipron injection, external radiation and brachy, i have returned to low end of normal
testosterone
, good libido/desire, 75% erection strength, but at point of ejaculation, nothing happens and lose sensation and erection. Rare but sometimes pain.
StLouisGuy
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Man boobs
I understand it is primarily due to ADT/low
testosterone
. Should I also have my estrogen levels checked?
I understand it is primarily due to ADT/low
testosterone
. Should I also have my estrogen levels checked?
HopingForTheBest1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
LOW sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) - what does it mean?
Ahlering was closely monitoring this protein, but he never mentioned why - for example, sometimes the only other thing he would test in addition to
testosterone
was his SHBG number. For reference, right before surgery, his SHBG was 12. And then in December of '17 it as 11. March of '18 it was 10.
Ahlering was closely monitoring this protein, but he never mentioned why - for example, sometimes the only other thing he would test in addition to
testosterone
was his SHBG number. For reference, right before surgery, his SHBG was 12. And then in December of '17 it as 11. March of '18 it was 10.
pwallace
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Rising psa after Eligard and bicalutamide, in 9 months. What treatment now to stop the psa rise?
My
testosterone
now is 3.58ng/ml. Is Casodex a possibility or wait? Thanks for the help
My
testosterone
now is 3.58ng/ml. Is Casodex a possibility or wait? Thanks for the help
edgeh
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
What is the role of androgen deprivation and prostate cancer treatment?
As PSA levels are dependent on
testosterone
or DHT, with ADT are we simply lowering the production of PSA suggesting that things are going well, when we’ve merely suppressed the PSA while the PCa continues to grow?
As PSA levels are dependent on
testosterone
or DHT, with ADT are we simply lowering the production of PSA suggesting that things are going well, when we’ve merely suppressed the PSA while the PCa continues to grow?
mperloe
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Being “Me” • Emotional & Mental Health • Mid-Life Crises
I found the Men’s Health website and read through the symptoms of mid-life crises and I seem to match what I read, especially the low
testosterone
levels, which might match my ex-girlfriends comments!
I found the Men’s Health website and read through the symptoms of mid-life crises and I seem to match what I read, especially the low
testosterone
levels, which might match my ex-girlfriends comments!
GENTLEMAN-2601_AT_YS
in
Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
PARP Inhibitors for Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate CancerInterview with Oliver Sartor MD
They have low
testosterone
, which predisposes to a relatively anemic state. So, anemia is definitely a concern with these agents. Other elements of myelosuppression, potentially, such as neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, are also present but relatively unusual. There can also be GI side effects.
They have low
testosterone
, which predisposes to a relatively anemic state. So, anemia is definitely a concern with these agents. Other elements of myelosuppression, potentially, such as neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, are also present but relatively unusual. There can also be GI side effects.
Balsam01
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Testing information
Then I am currently taking an injection of 200 mg of
Testosterone
for Low T. Any advice would be appreciated!
Then I am currently taking an injection of 200 mg of
Testosterone
for Low T. Any advice would be appreciated!
Wolfman10
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Testosterone Therapy Does Not Increase the Risks of Prostate Cancer Recurrence or Death After Definitive Treatment for Localized Disease
Here's an article about it: https://www.prostatecancer.news/2020/06/
testosterone
-therapy-does-not-increase.html
Here's an article about it: https://www.prostatecancer.news/2020/06/
testosterone
-therapy-does-not-increase.html
Tall_Allen
in
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
4 years ago
Testosterone Therapy Does Not Increase the Risks of Prostate Cancer Recurrence or Death After Definitive Treatment for Localized Disease
Here's an article about it: https://www.prostatecancer.news/2020/06/
testosterone
-therapy-does-not-increase.html
Here's an article about it: https://www.prostatecancer.news/2020/06/
testosterone
-therapy-does-not-increase.html
Tall_Allen
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Dr. Oliver Sartor on Rucaparib & Olaparib.
They have low
testosterone
, which predisposes to a relatively anemic state. So, anemia is definitely a concern with these agents. Other elements of myelosuppression, potentially, such as neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, are also present but relatively unusual. There can also be GI side effects.
They have low
testosterone
, which predisposes to a relatively anemic state. So, anemia is definitely a concern with these agents. Other elements of myelosuppression, potentially, such as neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, are also present but relatively unusual. There can also be GI side effects.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Iron Panel Blood Test Random Query!
Also testing magnesium, prolactin,
testosterone
and a full blood count. Thyroid levels NOT being tested as they were only done last week. Can I go any time for this test, or do I need to go early morning pre food, drink and medication like I do for thyroid tests?
Also testing magnesium, prolactin,
testosterone
and a full blood count. Thyroid levels NOT being tested as they were only done last week. Can I go any time for this test, or do I need to go early morning pre food, drink and medication like I do for thyroid tests?
Fluffysheep
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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