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I recently consulted with local doctor who specializes in HRT. To sum up my history, I used both AAS and HGH in moderate dosages from the age of 23-29. Before considering TRT as an option the doctor put me through a blood and urine tests to check my levels. Included in the blood work was a test for PSA. This test is not usually given to men under the age of 50, however because of my circumstances he threw it in. Yesterday I got my results back and everything was perfect, with the exception of my PSA which was at a level of 1.7. That level would not be of concern for a male in his 50s, however for my age(31) it is significantly higher than it should be. The doctor said <1 is optimal. He told me we would monitor it and I did not think much of it until i got home and did some research on the internet. After scaring myself shitless, I made an appointment with a urologist today. The urologist took a new blood sample(results will be in on Friday) and then performed a DRE(finger up the butthole) He said that my prostate felt perfectly benign and was the proper size for an individual my age. He also pointed out that I had ejaculated within 24 hours of both my last bloodwork and the blood work I had done today and that this can increase the levels. If the levels came back high again on friday he said he would have me abstain for 72 hours and retake the blood work. He also told me not to stress it, but obviously I am when the C word is involved. Has anyone one here who is younger had a similar experience?