bph and prostate cancer
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 3:05 pm
Got back from my doctor today
psa...0.2
blood pressure...120 over 80
cholesteral..190 just below the perfect 200 mark
testosterone 4.4 normal range.....1.8 to 7.8 ng/ml without using androgel
before the blood test on monday
must be quite a carry over on that hormone or I have started to make some elsewhere.I will need to talk to my urologist about that when I see her february 12.
not bad for guy close to 55 .......with many family members that suffer from bph.
Everything I have read says castration cures bph...I am castrated and it looks like I will be the member of my family that will hit 55 with a full head of black hair and a prostate the size of a marble .
My gp cannot believe how small my prostate is in size.It is smaller than a 20 year olds.
That is after 15 years of hrt.
Something is happening with uncastrated men in the testicles that causes the prostate to grow....maybe as men age they make a bad form of testosterone in the testicles or some other hormone that is causing a problem.
I read this article on bph....here is a excerpt...
Observations and clinical studies in men have demonstrated clearly that BPH is under endocrine control. Castration results in the regression of established BPH and improvement in urinary symptoms, but we would'n never advise it since it is a dehumanizing experience.
I have been castrated for 15 years...I never found it painful ...uncomfortable...or a dehumanizing experience.
It has been overall a very good thing...I did need to go on hrt because I was not producing enough red blood cells and it left me out of breath a lot.
Androgel is no big deal and if it proves to be better than my own defective hormones as i age...all the better.
My father almost died on the operating table having his prostate reamed out after fighting not being able to go for 12 years.My grandfather suffered the same and my great grandfather died because of bph.
If I get to 75 without problems because I was castrated I will be the most grateful man to the person who did in my testicles.
It is not a dehumanizing experience if it improves life like it has mine.
Doctors take note.
ps ...I had 3 uncles with prostate cancer...all had the prostate sugically removed...all reoccurred in 2 or 3 years....1 absolutly refused to be castrated ..the other 2 had orchiectomies...The 1 who didnt died 2 years later after trying chemical castration towards the end. 1 of the other 2 died recently age 93....the other is still around after 10 years.
psa...0.2
blood pressure...120 over 80
cholesteral..190 just below the perfect 200 mark
testosterone 4.4 normal range.....1.8 to 7.8 ng/ml without using androgel
before the blood test on monday
must be quite a carry over on that hormone or I have started to make some elsewhere.I will need to talk to my urologist about that when I see her february 12.
not bad for guy close to 55 .......with many family members that suffer from bph.
Everything I have read says castration cures bph...I am castrated and it looks like I will be the member of my family that will hit 55 with a full head of black hair and a prostate the size of a marble .
My gp cannot believe how small my prostate is in size.It is smaller than a 20 year olds.
That is after 15 years of hrt.
Something is happening with uncastrated men in the testicles that causes the prostate to grow....maybe as men age they make a bad form of testosterone in the testicles or some other hormone that is causing a problem.
I read this article on bph....here is a excerpt...
Observations and clinical studies in men have demonstrated clearly that BPH is under endocrine control. Castration results in the regression of established BPH and improvement in urinary symptoms, but we would'n never advise it since it is a dehumanizing experience.
I have been castrated for 15 years...I never found it painful ...uncomfortable...or a dehumanizing experience.
It has been overall a very good thing...I did need to go on hrt because I was not producing enough red blood cells and it left me out of breath a lot.
Androgel is no big deal and if it proves to be better than my own defective hormones as i age...all the better.
My father almost died on the operating table having his prostate reamed out after fighting not being able to go for 12 years.My grandfather suffered the same and my great grandfather died because of bph.
If I get to 75 without problems because I was castrated I will be the most grateful man to the person who did in my testicles.
It is not a dehumanizing experience if it improves life like it has mine.
Doctors take note.
ps ...I had 3 uncles with prostate cancer...all had the prostate sugically removed...all reoccurred in 2 or 3 years....1 absolutly refused to be castrated ..the other 2 had orchiectomies...The 1 who didnt died 2 years later after trying chemical castration towards the end. 1 of the other 2 died recently age 93....the other is still around after 10 years.