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Trying to Make Sense of Husbands Testosterone History and Wanting to Clarify Why a Doctor Feels He May Be Becoming CR.
But looking back at 252 being his normal, could the pelvic radiation have caused damage to his
testosterone
production? Or is his
Testosterone
still recovering from Lupron he stopped 10 months ago?
But looking back at 252 being his normal, could the pelvic radiation have caused damage to his
testosterone
production? Or is his
Testosterone
still recovering from Lupron he stopped 10 months ago?
paige20180
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Is it crpc after 22 months of diagnose?
My psa has risen from 0.08 on 4 Jan 2020 to 0.972 ng/dl on 23 Rd april 2020 with
testosterone
level 9..I am on bicalutamide 50 mg od frm last 22 month..psa at time of diagnosis was 111ng/dl ; Gleason score was 3+4; and was metastized to inferior iliac spine at the time of diagnosis, no new spots of Mets
My psa has risen from 0.08 on 4 Jan 2020 to 0.972 ng/dl on 23 Rd april 2020 with
testosterone
level 9..I am on bicalutamide 50 mg od frm last 22 month..psa at time of diagnosis was 111ng/dl ; Gleason score was 3+4; and was metastized to inferior iliac spine at the time of diagnosis, no new spots of Mets
Rafithussain
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Is 0.012(3months post op) PSA to 0.024 after 6 months a significant rise?
I assume
testosterone
levels would rise after doing nothing to being up to 8 hours a day on feet and lifting heavy objects. Would this be relevant in PSA rising and have little to do with future recurrence? Thanks!
I assume
testosterone
levels would rise after doing nothing to being up to 8 hours a day on feet and lifting heavy objects. Would this be relevant in PSA rising and have little to do with future recurrence? Thanks!
Andrew112
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
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Growth hormone deficiency after head injury
He is having great difficulty finding an endo who will do this, although he had a serious head injury in his teens and research indicates that around a quarter of head injury survivors will suffer pituitary damage, and he has the symptoms of suicidal depression, anxiety, weight gain,
testosterone
deficiency
He is having great difficulty finding an endo who will do this, although he had a serious head injury in his teens and research indicates that around a quarter of head injury survivors will suffer pituitary damage, and he has the symptoms of suicidal depression, anxiety, weight gain,
testosterone
deficiency
headinjuryhypo
in
Headway
4 years ago
Can lowered testosterone reduce penis length?
However, I'm sure I've read that low
testosterone
can have night sweats as a side effect. If it does prove to be that, I do wonder if it could have anything to do with my penis length. I've the last couple of years, it has actually gone down from 7.2 erect, to 5.5.
However, I'm sure I've read that low
testosterone
can have night sweats as a side effect. If it does prove to be that, I do wonder if it could have anything to do with my penis length. I've the last couple of years, it has actually gone down from 7.2 erect, to 5.5.
NorthLeedsJohnny
in
Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
New and confused about some hormone results
I guess I was expecting to see higher levels of
Testosterone
. Is there anything in the levels below that point to anything related to my fatigue/pain/brain fog? Do I even have PCOS anymore?
I guess I was expecting to see higher levels of
Testosterone
. Is there anything in the levels below that point to anything related to my fatigue/pain/brain fog? Do I even have PCOS anymore?
Columbo40
in
PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
Estradiol vs ADT?
of the hive mind on this: I hear and read occasionally about oestradiol as being equivalent to LHRH agonists for
testosterone
suppression minus some of the famous nasty side effects.
of the hive mind on this: I hear and read occasionally about oestradiol as being equivalent to LHRH agonists for
testosterone
suppression minus some of the famous nasty side effects.
London441
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Testosterone and PD
Has any male PwPD over 60 yrs old noticed any improvement or benefit in taking
testosterone
? It's bad enough having PD, but the loss of muscle mass, loss of drive, and gaining of weight associated with reduced
testosterone
is more than I can handle.
Has any male PwPD over 60 yrs old noticed any improvement or benefit in taking
testosterone
? It's bad enough having PD, but the loss of muscle mass, loss of drive, and gaining of weight associated with reduced
testosterone
is more than I can handle.
DeanGreen
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
PCOS
The results today has said that my
testosterone
levels are slightly high and that PCOS is a common problem that I could have.
The results today has said that my
testosterone
levels are slightly high and that PCOS is a common problem that I could have.
Babypink1
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Not sure where to turn now...
TSH is at 2.8 T3 is at 4.5 Vit D/B12/Ferratin/Folate/
Testosterone
/Glucose - all within range. What is wrong with me? Am I just being a real wuss and need to accept this is how I'm going to feel forever more? I'm 35 and can't even climb the stairs without getting puffed out on a bad day.
TSH is at 2.8 T3 is at 4.5 Vit D/B12/Ferratin/Folate/
Testosterone
/Glucose - all within range. What is wrong with me? Am I just being a real wuss and need to accept this is how I'm going to feel forever more? I'm 35 and can't even climb the stairs without getting puffed out on a bad day.
sassytea
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
This isn’t good news. Low T at high risk of death from Covid 19
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8312771/amp/Male-coronavirus-patients-low-
testosterone
-levels-likely-die-COVID-19.html
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8312771/amp/Male-coronavirus-patients-low-
testosterone
-levels-likely-die-COVID-19.html
Longterm101
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
New results, pituitary and Paul Robinson
Since the start of my problems I’ve had issues with estrogen dominance and I suspect my
testosterone
is low too. Any doctor I’ve asked has brushed it off but it’s just too much of a coincidence and indeed I believe what happened to me was a perfect storm, agains term used in the book.
Since the start of my problems I’ve had issues with estrogen dominance and I suspect my
testosterone
is low too. Any doctor I’ve asked has brushed it off but it’s just too much of a coincidence and indeed I believe what happened to me was a perfect storm, agains term used in the book.
Murphysmum
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
DHEA ? Yea or Nay
Just saw a video how DHEA is contributing to
testosterone
levels and how it can be out of balance when under stress. Also it was mentioned to NOT self prescribe. Tbh I do not know my ovarian reserve numbers so am wondering: 1: do you take DHEA, self prescribed or on doctors advice?
Just saw a video how DHEA is contributing to
testosterone
levels and how it can be out of balance when under stress. Also it was mentioned to NOT self prescribe. Tbh I do not know my ovarian reserve numbers so am wondering: 1: do you take DHEA, self prescribed or on doctors advice?
Hidden
in
Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Good News, no great news. IU University hospital/SIMON Cancer Center Scans/PSA. Monday/Tuesday....
My
Testosterone
- level is still < 5.0ng/dL In a Cancer patient me, Low #’s are good lower #’s are great.
My
Testosterone
- level is still < 5.0ng/dL In a Cancer patient me, Low #’s are good lower #’s are great.
depotdoug
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Surgical castration?
I have much to investigate, but right now, along with aggressive therapy, I am thinking that I will be accepting the Lupron for at least a few months and learning what my life is like without
testosterone
.
I have much to investigate, but right now, along with aggressive therapy, I am thinking that I will be accepting the Lupron for at least a few months and learning what my life is like without
testosterone
.
LuckyInOregon
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Thyroid/hormone/anxiety
Potential Thyroid issues/kidney issues/low
Testosterone
Can anyone help me read my results. I have had severe anxiety/agitation/brain fog/fear/shakiness/depression. My results were as follows. Any ideas?
Potential Thyroid issues/kidney issues/low
Testosterone
Can anyone help me read my results. I have had severe anxiety/agitation/brain fog/fear/shakiness/depression. My results were as follows. Any ideas?
Feefer
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Lupron while on Zytiga.
Lupron works by blocking
testosterone
manufactured in the testicles. Zytiga blocks
testosterone
from being manufactured in the testicles, Adrenal glands, and cancer cells themselves. So, while on Zytiga, what's the benefit of continuing Lupron?
Lupron works by blocking
testosterone
manufactured in the testicles. Zytiga blocks
testosterone
from being manufactured in the testicles, Adrenal glands, and cancer cells themselves. So, while on Zytiga, what's the benefit of continuing Lupron?
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Association Between Dihydrotestosterone and Long-Term Risk for PCa Mortality
Ever since Huggins discovered that castration offered palliation for men with PCa, albeit temporary, there has been a belief that
testosterone
[T[ acts like gasoline on a fire.
Ever since Huggins discovered that castration offered palliation for men with PCa, albeit temporary, there has been a belief that
testosterone
[T[ acts like gasoline on a fire.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Is Nubeqa (daralutamide) considered ADT?
Since my
testosterone
is still in the low normal range for a man my age (70) I had thought I wouldn't see this as a side effect, but here I am.
Since my
testosterone
is still in the low normal range for a man my age (70) I had thought I wouldn't see this as a side effect, but here I am.
AllenMarco
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
“Undetectable”
., undetectable) and
testosterone
is < 20. Of course, I’m thrilled that his treatment appears to be working, but I’m perplexed at the relatively nonspecific PSA reading.
., undetectable) and
testosterone
is < 20. Of course, I’m thrilled that his treatment appears to be working, but I’m perplexed at the relatively nonspecific PSA reading.
Dett
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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