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Originally Posted by Campag4life
(Post 14597521)
I am only going on post ride reports from your buddies. They complain you have to stop and pee every 10 miles.
Check your prostrate. Here's a little hint: if you ever find out you have prostate cancer, there will be NO symptoms. Trust me on this. Your PSA will come in high on an annual health exam, if you are even getting that blood test like you should be every year. I know something about this bull****. Trust me on this. I've been going to clueless urologists for 25 years. They are all clueless. But I do know my symptoms are consistent with benign conditions. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 14596213)
I was passed by dozens and dozens of freds and sub-freds.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 14598261)
You really are clueless. Leave the healthcare to the urologists. Of course they are also clueless.
Here's a little hint: if you ever find out you have prostate cancer, there will be NO symptoms. Trust me on this. Your PSA will come in high on an annual health exam, if you are even getting that blood test like you should be every year. I know something about this bull****. Trust me on this. I've been going to clueless urologists for 25 years. They are all clueless. But I do know my symptoms are consistent with benign conditions. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 14596213)
We walked three miles on the MUP today with Sam. I was passed by dozens and dozens of freds and sub-freds. But after half an hour my back stopped hurting and I felt better, worked up a good sweat, it was pretty warm. Sam didn't want to keep going, I had to kick his doggie ass. He listens to PDaddy. My wife can't get him to do anything. Sam knows that PDaddy don't play that.
I was surprised about how easy a dog can overheat. I've seen a few dogs already past heat exhaustion, and into heat stroke. One key symptom is vomiting when drinking a little. Also super fast shallow panting. Tell Sam I said :love:. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 14587001)
The physical therapist I'm seeing alleges that 60-70% of the cyclists she has treated over the past several years did get back to cycling, so that's hopeful.
All kidding wside, thts too bad....i guess i am lucky hving ridden for nearly 50 yers and never had any problem. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 14586989)
pelvic floor syndrome
The flip side, apparently this condition is similar to what can happen to women after childbirth. |
Is Pcad too big to fail?
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 14596779)
I will never play shuffleboard or ride a recumbent you idiots.
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Originally Posted by coasting
(Post 14598805)
Is Pcad too big to fail?
Let's say Pcad's issue is soft tissue...overuse. Load path maybe bad. Too much weight + poor saddle fit... seat height a bit high, setback maybe contributors. Cycling by its nature of repetition leads to injury if everything isn't right. PS: Shimano is speculated to be working on a pain damping device that interfaces with its Di2...targeted for older riders like Pcad who can afford electronic shifting. Small needle like probes are placed into pain centers of the body and a rider can shift up or down depending on pain level during a ride. |
Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 14597043)
Add one of these and you be Bad...http://images1.vat19.com/covers/large/turbospoke.jpg |
Originally Posted by oujeep1
(Post 14597121)
It was intended to be at least helpful. Perhaps those who suggested a proctologist were more correct after all.
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Good luck. Recover first. Then go get bent you old man.
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To me a excuse for another bike is great. A recumbent might be fun and different.
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Originally Posted by coasting
(Post 14598805)
Is Pcad too big to fail?
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Originally Posted by v70cat
(Post 14598815)
A recumbent will keep you in shape.
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Originally Posted by banerjek
(Post 14599141)
He doesn't like 'bents. Fortunately, I don't think these are considered recumbents...
http://tricyclesforadults.net/wp-con...westport01.jpg |
Originally Posted by v70cat
(Post 14599255)
Now that would be quite Fred!
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Omigawd! I can't imagine trying to ride that in the winds we get around here.:eek:
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Originally Posted by banerjek
(Post 14600322)
Since those wheels are smaller, he'd probably want to set it up with some HED aero wheels. And then all he'd need is a fairing....
http://www.krash.us/sitebuilder/imag...5p-416x455.jpg http://www.besportier.com/archives/w...g-sailing.html |
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Originally Posted by slowandsteady
(Post 14600367)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=267182
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Not all urologists are clueless, as in any field however some certainly are. So I take it the answer to the Sports Med Orthopod/MRI is no? Certainly that, the sports doc, should go before the MRI. And BTW very few people are actually diagnosed with prostate cancer because their psa goes up, most I see it's the first time it's measured. Of course the Feds are now saying don't do psa for screening(speaking of bull****). Anyone good luck with the rehab.
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Originally Posted by banerjek
(Post 14600322)
Since those wheels are smaller, he'd probably want to set it up with some HED aero wheels. And then all he'd need is a fairing....
http://www.krash.us/sitebuilder/imag...5p-416x455.jpg |
Strong smell of elitism in this thread. I for one would welcome the chance to ride a tricycle.
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