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Old 10-09-25 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by bruce19
I'm 79 and have been cycling for over 40 years. Until a couple years ago I was doing about 100 mi/wk. Lately I'm doing 12-20 mi at a TT pace about 3 days a week. But, this year has been a total loss. In March I discovered I had an Inguinal Hernia. Surgery was scheduled for May. The May surgery was postponed until June 4th. In the meantime, no cycling, no gym, nothing. Surgery went well and sometime in July I started doing short, slow rides. Also back to the gym with low weights. Then a low back issue at L5. Bad enough that I was having trouble getting in my car, a Fiesta ST. I started on a car search and went to my Chiropractor 3 X wk. Eventually, somewhere in September, my back was about normal. Started going back to the gym and prepping to ride. But, wait! A tooth problem. Hydrocodone Acetaminophen and an extraction. The extraction was quick and easy. The recovery was not as good. Went off on a motorcycle trip to upstate NY. Came home and started getting pain in another tooth. What is going on? Back to the dentist for another extraction yesterday. Not as easy or pain free. There was an abscess. My dentist won't let me do any physical activity for a week. So, here I am.
I feel for you. You have about a decade and a half on me but by now I've been hit with three eye surgeries, a slipped disk (fortunately, physical therapy was enough for it, though it took a couple of months), and various smaller maladies. And that's on top of the type 1 diabetes which makes riding and maintaining a good blood glucose level challenging.
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