Guest guest Posted November 2, 2011 Report Share Posted November 2, 2011 I am 65 years of age an almost 6 years post RRP and except for this most recent PSA test- 0.13 with a new lab, all previous tests have been reported as <0.1. Erectile function is tolerable, sufficient for penetration, but vaginal orgasms just don't happen anymore. I can have one manually, but the real thing is better, right!! So prodded by all of the TV ads, I am wondering if my testosterone level is really low and is there anything that can be done about it. My internist who I saw today (he reported the 0.13 PSA reading) was not too thrilled about doing anything to boost my testosterone level. And I don't really know if it is low. So is testosterone replacement therapy even in the cards for a PCa survivor? It would seem that as long as the PSA level (before any testosterone therapy) stays very low, then the risk of additional testosterone " feeding the demon " is less than the average man on the street who may or may not have the " demon " . I don't think I have any " demon " anymore. What are your thoughts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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