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Testosterone levels
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2023 11:01 pm
by Pappys@@53
I was thinking about trying a natural T booster. But am afraid to because my urologist said it could increase cancer risks. I have seem some writings stating it could be the cause of prostrate cancer. I had my prostrate remove because of cancer. As of late I feel my libido has dropped. It has been 3 years since it was removed and all my 6 month checkups have been good.
Re: Testosterone levels
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2023 11:40 pm
by bldoink
My non-medical opinion (which is worth nothing) is that if your psa is 0 and you did not have cancer in the margins, then boosting your T is probably low risk.
Re: Testosterone levels
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 1:54 am
by Gt1956
My urologist told me that some of the prescription testosterones prescribed in the US have been bio modified so that it only attaches to the cells in the targeted areas.
Something about attaching like 4 carbon molecules to the end. I can't pronounce the name but its included in the name of the testosterone that I inject.
A little research is in order for any that are worried. Or quiz your dr about your worries.
Re: Testosterone levels
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 9:36 am
by Pumpkinman
Pappys@@53 wrote:I was thinking about trying a natural T booster. But am afraid to because my urologist said it could increase cancer risks. I have seem some writings stating it could be the cause of prostrate cancer. I had my prostrate remove because of cancer. As of late I feel my libido has dropped. It has been 3 years since it was removed and all my 6 month checkups have been good.
A healthy Test level does not increase your risks of cancer in fact the opposite.