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Prostatitis And Cycling?
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(PeteCresswell) a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : Per Qui si parla Campagnolo: Do you have any symptoms? If not, that's like saying eating can cause obesity. Good bike fit, no symptoms like sleepy winkie and go ride. Been there, done that for about forty years now. No doubt whatsoever in my case there's a correlation. Hasn't stopped me - but it's definitely slowed me down bc the intrabdominal pressure/shared lymph ducts thing seems to be a factor. In light of your observation that an MD may just be repeating what they've heard instead of speaking from actual experience I was trolling for somebody else with some experience in managing the problem. So far, it sounds to me like nobody's gonna touch it. I enjoyed a spell or two of prostatitis, and the advice from my physician was to be more careful in laundering, especially rinsing, shorts - and second, more important advice - to augment significantly the quantity of sexual release in my life. I took all the advice. Since then, 15 years ago, only one new occurrence, and it occurred during prolonged travel with no laundry done. Note, I only mentioned the laundry. -- Sandy -- Il n'est aucune sorte de sensation qui soit plus vive que celle de la douleur ; ses impressions sont sûres, elles ne trompent point comme celles du plaisir. - de Sade. |
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Prostatitis And Cycling?
(PeteCresswell) wrote:
My plumber says cycling is "a risk factor" for prostatitis. Anybody got some cycling-specific insights/experience/wisdom? http://www.geocities.com/iastr/ebroc.htm Gr, Derk |
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Prostatitis And Cycling?
Per Sandy:
to augment significantly the quantity of sexual release in my life. In support of that, my plumber asserts that prostatitis is virtually endemic among the Catholic priesthood. Also among power lifters (the intra-abdominal pressure/shared lymph ducts thing...) -- PeteCresswell |
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Prostatitis And Cycling?
First: I'm no doctor.
I had this problem too (non bacterial prostatitis). I tried everything there is and though I was sceptical about it first, I was so desperate I tried it and it really helped. Cycling didn't make it any worse btw. Gr, Derk |
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Prostatitis And Cycling?
Sandy wrote:
Dans le message de , (PeteCresswell) a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : Per Qui si parla Campagnolo: Do you have any symptoms? If not, that's like saying eating can cause obesity. Good bike fit, no symptoms like sleepy winkie and go ride. Been there, done that for about forty years now. No doubt whatsoever in my case there's a correlation. Hasn't stopped me - but it's definitely slowed me down bc the intrabdominal pressure/shared lymph ducts thing seems to be a factor. In light of your observation that an MD may just be repeating what they've heard instead of speaking from actual experience I was trolling for somebody else with some experience in managing the problem. So far, it sounds to me like nobody's gonna touch it. I enjoyed a spell or two of prostatitis, and the advice from my physician was to be more careful in laundering, especially rinsing, shorts Sandy, I understand that cleanliness and laundry are good things, and desirable in any case, not the least for avoiding saddle boils, but I don't understand how it's supposed to make a difference in prostatitis. I figure that if poor hygiene is the cause, you should also see lots of urinary tract infections in general, not just prostatitis. I'm not a physician and am often wrong about such things, though. Did your doctor give any explanation? Did s/he indicate the prostatitis was likely bacterial in nature? - and second, more important advice - to augment significantly the quantity of sexual release in my life. Hmmm... hard to argue with that. Mark J. |
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Dans le message de ,
Mark a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : Sandy wrote: Dans le message de , (PeteCresswell) a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : Per Qui si parla Campagnolo: Do you have any symptoms? If not, that's like saying eating can cause obesity. Good bike fit, no symptoms like sleepy winkie and go ride. Been there, done that for about forty years now. No doubt whatsoever in my case there's a correlation. Hasn't stopped me - but it's definitely slowed me down bc the intrabdominal pressure/shared lymph ducts thing seems to be a factor. In light of your observation that an MD may just be repeating what they've heard instead of speaking from actual experience I was trolling for somebody else with some experience in managing the problem. So far, it sounds to me like nobody's gonna touch it. I enjoyed a spell or two of prostatitis, and the advice from my physician was to be more careful in laundering, especially rinsing, shorts Sandy, I understand that cleanliness and laundry are good things, and desirable in any case, not the least for avoiding saddle boils, but I don't understand how it's supposed to make a difference in prostatitis. I figure that if poor hygiene is the cause, you should also see lots of urinary tract infections in general, not just prostatitis. I'm not a physician and am often wrong about such things, though. Did your doctor give any explanation? Did s/he indicate the prostatitis was likely bacterial in nature? You're plain evil! Making me remember the "push it out the front door" instant remedy. I didn't ask, as the therapies have been more than satisfactory. Even during the winter break. Especially during the winter break. |
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Sandy wrote:
I enjoyed a spell or two of prostatitis, and the advice from my physician was to be more careful in laundering, especially rinsing, shorts - and second, more important advice - to augment significantly the quantity of sexual release in my life. I took all the advice. Since then, 15 years ago, only one new occurrence, and it occurred during prolonged travel with no laundry done. Note, I only mentioned the laundry. The phrase "dirty dog" comes to mind. (Seems to be a theme with you today!) |
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Derk wrote:
(PeteCresswell) wrote: My plumber says cycling is "a risk factor" for prostatitis. Anybody got some cycling-specific insights/experience/wisdom? http://www.geocities.com/iastr/ebroc.htm Especially for the SOLO rider... |
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Per Mark:
Did s/he indicate the prostatitis was likely bacterial in nature? Prostatitis in and of itself is just "itis of the prostate" - i.e. irritation/inflammation. Then you get into "Bacterial prostatitis" and whatever other subtypes there are depending on the cause of the "itis". There's even one that afflicts people who have has so many bacterial infections that parts of the gland have calcified. For them, just jarring the thing causes inflammation. -- PeteCresswell |
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Prostatitis And Cycling?
On Jul 4, 8:29 am, Tim McNamara wrote:
In article , "(PeteCresswell)" wrote: My plumber says cycling is "a risk factor" for prostatitis. He also says something about elevated intra-abdominal pressure and lymph ducts that are common to the prostate and the lower digestive tract. Anybody got some cycling-specific insights/experience/wisdom? The benefits from riding a bike outweigh the risks by a huge margin. And in any case, you can now buy bikes like the Challenge Seiran SL, Bacchetta Aero , M5 Tica and others which avoid the issues of saddle pressure. There's absolutely no need to stop cycling because of prostate or back problems when beautiful bikes like that are available. I have BPH and can't tolerate a saddle. http://www.flickr.com/photos/brecumbent/ It's not how or what you ride - it's THAT you ride. |
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