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Testosterone levels after a bone marrow transplant or as men age-

It is pretty well established that two things lower testostone levels in men.

1) aging

2) a peripheral blood stem cell transplant

Considering that he average myeloma patient is a 65 year old maie, I think mmers need to read this blog.

The article linked below is about aging men and the benefit of hormone replacement therapy.

http://beating-myeloma.or...

My bone marrow transplant left me with testosterone and DHEA levels well below the normal ranges.   I now supplement with testosterone creme and DHEA supplements- 25 mg x 1 per day.  Believe me, the supplmentation makes a difference.  David Emerson

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