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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 14623729)
You can all bite me.
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Originally Posted by 3alarmer
(Post 14623756)
Physical therapist is OK with that ??
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 14623729)
I'm taking Sam for another Epic Walk in the AM by the way.
You can all bite me. Haven't you heard? You're washed up, over, kaput. |
I don't know if anyone's told you yet.........
but in essence, you've been diagnosed as a tightass. Think
about that for a minute and let it sink in. You asked for links, I don't know if you have any, and certainly you are adult enough to do your own Google search, but there's some evidence in syndromes like this that the sorts of relaxation and mental biofeedback techniques that work for other, similar stuff (pain resulting from chronic tension and holding patterns), can also have benefit in your situation. I know it sounds all touchy-feely, and it's coming from a drug addled ex hippie in California, but I have some personal experience with mysterious pain syndrome, and it helped me a great deal. You are certainly correct in your assessment of this kind of thing and the approaches of conventional medicine as being a cluster****. Mostly, they will bill your insurance until they can't any more, and then try to get rid of you by pushing you off on somebody else. You've been warned.
Originally Posted by some weenie doctor
Similarly, if prostatitis is caused by chronic tension in the pelvic muscles where there is no evidence of infection,
you might take pause before you elect to have your prostate removed or take another course of antibiotics or have your prostate gland painfully squeezed and massaged. There is a genuine controversy about what prostatitis is among urologists and professionals treating this problem. http://www.prostatitis.org/tensiondisorder.html or so off the bike..........chronic pain as a way of life is just not living. I took five years off once, and I'm back riding just fine now..only hurts when I laugh.:D |
Pcad is it your plan to let this thread die?
Hope you are feeling better how are dealing with the lack of cycling? |
massage therapy..........
just sayin |
Pcad hope you are feeling better did you get a recumbent?
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Originally Posted by v70cat
(Post 14621691)
So what recumbent is Pcad getting?
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Originally Posted by banerjek
(Post 14639657)
Custom tadpole trike without the crappy steering levers. Sweeeeet....
PCad can't be too safe in his dotage. |
PCad, ok, lots of 'bent bashing here on this thread. I don't own one and have ridden one a few times but that was some time ago. I am a road bike guy, like you. I would not go out and buy or borrow a recumbent to ride, unless medical reasons forced this. The ability to maintain cardio vascular form and leg strength, if that meant riding a 'bent, vs nothing... well that is an easy decision.
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Bummer when things go bad below the belt:50:,sorry dude.
All emotions aside.....those gaudy red bike shoes....they by chance a size 11? |
Originally Posted by banerjek
(Post 14639657)
Custom tadpole trike without the crappy steering levers. Sweeeeet....
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Sometimes I often get that random spasm in the glute muscles but I always attributed it to all tha disco music from the 70's I was forced to listen to.
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I wonder did Pcad die?
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Thread theme song:
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Originally Posted by v70cat
(Post 14640784)
I wonder did Pcad die?
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I think he is getting soft and a 3 mile walk is his limit.
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Is this the End of Pcad?
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He's not even responding to direct, unveiled insults. I think he may have actually hit a point where cycling is on the way out for him.
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I think he is stuck at the bottom of Mt Doom, trying to figure out how to climb that grade in a 'bent.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 14586989)
Any links to sites or discussion groups about this condition appreciated. Hope I don't have to hang up the bike. The good news is my workout for the next couple of months will be daily 2 mile walks up and down Mt. Doom with my favorite walking companion, Sam. Carry on. Reviewers at Amazon with similar problems suggested thr J/Fit 36" roller. I bought one, and during the first use was amazed to find that deep within the right buttock I did indeed have a severely knotted muscle. Within a few days my muscle spasms were gone. Don't know if if this applies to to you, but if you are suffering from muscle spasms, it could be worth a try. http://www.amazon.com/fit-High-Densi...pr_product_top |
My assumption is that Pcad finally relented and purchased a recumbent (nothing wrong with that if that's what you like). On his first ride, he realized what he was riding and exploded spontaneously. R.I.P PCad.
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Pcad, I'm really sorry about your condition. Get well man.
Although those elliptical machine-like bikes might work, I'd actually avoid a recumbent bike because it still does stress the pelvic area, you may still exacerbate your condition even on a bent. I think the ultimate solution to keep you on two wheels would be to find something that has you totally off your posterior, and in a prone position. It looks like there are a lot of options for you: |
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