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Long distance bicycle riding causes PSA to increase in men aged 50 years and over
Conclusions:
Cycling
causes an average 9.5% increase in tPSA, in healthy male cyclists ≥50 years old, when measured within 5 minutes post
cycling
.
Conclusions:
Cycling
causes an average 9.5% increase in tPSA, in healthy male cyclists ≥50 years old, when measured within 5 minutes post
cycling
.
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Cycling on three wheels
I've been riding a three wheel cycle like this one for about thirty years on and off. Here's an interesting video about a tricycle group for the disabled in the UK. https://twitter.com/i/status/1511583157153406977 Three wheels mean you don't need to be able to balance. I'm a bit dodgy on two feet.
I've been riding a three wheel cycle like this one for about thirty years on and off. Here's an interesting video about a tricycle group for the disabled in the UK. https://twitter.com/i/status/1511583157153406977 Three wheels mean you don't need to be able to balance. I'm a bit dodgy on two feet.
Gandalf2
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Encephalitis International
2 years ago
Any advice and experiences on getting back into exercise after ablation No 2 ?
Am wanting to start building back up some running and sports
cycling
again quite soon and would appreciate others' experiences and advice ? Thanks v much
Am wanting to start building back up some running and sports
cycling
again quite soon and would appreciate others' experiences and advice ? Thanks v much
Turquoise19
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AF Association
2 years ago
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If I can do it, Anyone can
I can’t do that, I’ve problems with my knees that stems from
cycling
at a young age. I don’t have the time to fit this in to my busy schedule. What a heap of codswallop that was looking back.
I can’t do that, I’ve problems with my knees that stems from
cycling
at a young age. I don’t have the time to fit this in to my busy schedule. What a heap of codswallop that was looking back.
Neilyx
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
POM-POM SHOUT!!! SEPTEMBER CONTINUES!!! 🥳🥳🥳
https://www.haliburtonforest100.org/ 🥳 Taking the distance up a notch further still Shake-and-run will be
cycling
the
Bard's Ride 100k
through the undulating Warwickshire countryside - may your seat be comfy to the end Shakes!
https://www.haliburtonforest100.org/ 🥳 Taking the distance up a notch further still Shake-and-run will be
cycling
the
Bard's Ride 100k
through the undulating Warwickshire countryside - may your seat be comfy to the end Shakes!
linda9389
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
2 years ago
stuck in a perpetual state of uncertainty
Weight shoots up because of insulin, start walking a new dog three times a day, repaired bycycle and started
cycling
regularly. Bingo, weight starts to come down. Warmer weather arrives, Ascites gets worse, odema in the legs shoots up, weight remains the same.
Weight shoots up because of insulin, start walking a new dog three times a day, repaired bycycle and started
cycling
regularly. Bingo, weight starts to come down. Warmer weather arrives, Ascites gets worse, odema in the legs shoots up, weight remains the same.
Rogerro
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
In and out of nsr
Hi folks not been on for a while so20 months ago had cardioversion successful no issues getting fitter walking then an e-bike everything going well
cycling
15 to 20 miles 3 -4 times a week last Friday had visitors they left me feeling fine about 1500 I started to feel a bit off and tired I could feel
Hi folks not been on for a while so20 months ago had cardioversion successful no issues getting fitter walking then an e-bike everything going well
cycling
15 to 20 miles 3 -4 times a week last Friday had visitors they left me feeling fine about 1500 I started to feel a bit off and tired I could feel
Lolabob123
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AF Association
2 years ago
Preventing Drug Resistance - Thinking Outside The Box - PRINT Phase 2 Study
Strategies to prevent the treatment-induced lineage crisis might include rapid drug
cycling
with collateral sensitivity, innovative drug combinations, intermittent therapy and bipolar androgen therapy [57,77,78].
Strategies to prevent the treatment-induced lineage crisis might include rapid drug
cycling
with collateral sensitivity, innovative drug combinations, intermittent therapy and bipolar androgen therapy [57,77,78].
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Cyclist / runner recent diagnosis - is it going to get worse?
Background - 47, always played some kind of sport but got into running seriously 10-15 years ago, while also doing some
cycling
. Run a few marathons, then in 2018 my marathon running was ended by a pubis ramus stress fracture. So turned into a cyclist.
Background - 47, always played some kind of sport but got into running seriously 10-15 years ago, while also doing some
cycling
. Run a few marathons, then in 2018 my marathon running was ended by a pubis ramus stress fracture. So turned into a cyclist.
CyclingRunner
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AF Association
2 years ago
Its Friday the 1st July.
I still feel weak in the body but its something I can cope with, walking and swimming seem to be my default,
cycling
has taken a back seat seat (where I live it is very hilly, and them there hills are just to much).
I still feel weak in the body but its something I can cope with, walking and swimming seem to be my default,
cycling
has taken a back seat seat (where I live it is very hilly, and them there hills are just to much).
Burnley1959
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Slow decline 🐌
Having done C25K 2 years ago, I was
cycling
once a week, running twice a week and strength training once a week. Since then, we moved and various other things have happened and Ive gradually ended up in the position of one session a week of strength training .
Having done C25K 2 years ago, I was
cycling
once a week, running twice a week and strength training once a week. Since then, we moved and various other things have happened and Ive gradually ended up in the position of one session a week of strength training .
Shuffledaway
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Do I have a hysterectomy?
I have had 2 coils, 2 laparoscopys, tried tri-
cycling
my combined pill for years, the mini pill, hormone injections and HRT. I have pain for 7-10days on a 2 weekly cycle and feel like my endo rules my life.
I have had 2 coils, 2 laparoscopys, tried tri-
cycling
my combined pill for years, the mini pill, hormone injections and HRT. I have pain for 7-10days on a 2 weekly cycle and feel like my endo rules my life.
Louisewhite84
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Is there a “Best way” to handle the transition from 8mg to 7.5mg and beyond?
I went from being very active (competitive Velodrome
cycling
twice a week) and healthy, to needing help from my wife to get dressed - the PMR was a complete surprise, mentally and physically. I’m responding well to the Pred, with no side-effects, and I am not on any other medication of any kind.
I went from being very active (competitive Velodrome
cycling
twice a week) and healthy, to needing help from my wife to get dressed - the PMR was a complete surprise, mentally and physically. I’m responding well to the Pred, with no side-effects, and I am not on any other medication of any kind.
Retroguy
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Progressing but may have hit a blip
I went to get my prescription from the chemist,
cycling
there. Whilst in the chemist I began to feel anxious. Maybe it was because I was to have a teams meeting later in the day with work I am unsure.
I went to get my prescription from the chemist,
cycling
there. Whilst in the chemist I began to feel anxious. Maybe it was because I was to have a teams meeting later in the day with work I am unsure.
Jelley93
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
The end of the Shire is near...
Though I now am wondering if I might add indoor
cycling
too or not, not sure yet, personal dilemma. Anyhow so I started - of course - with the first: The Shire. It is about 233 km long and I am today at 210 km, only 23 km left to do.
Though I now am wondering if I might add indoor
cycling
too or not, not sure yet, personal dilemma. Anyhow so I started - of course - with the first: The Shire. It is about 233 km long and I am today at 210 km, only 23 km left to do.
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Active 10
2 years ago
Severe Aortic Stenosis
Not sure where to start with this, I am 69, always been fit and healthy, never taken any kind of medication, good diet, ex football,
cycling
, golf, and walking, was a ‘social smoker’ but never heavy, in addition I have had one and only one lifetime phobia - anything medical!
Not sure where to start with this, I am 69, always been fit and healthy, never taken any kind of medication, good diet, ex football,
cycling
, golf, and walking, was a ‘social smoker’ but never heavy, in addition I have had one and only one lifetime phobia - anything medical!
slimbridge
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Patients who exercise? Shall I put BHF on my Strava title?!
I changed the cleats on my
cycling
shoes so after the second breakfast of the day I figured I should go for a ride. Managed the 13km in around 58 minutes & change. The new benchmark then as I’ve not been riding for a while.
I changed the cleats on my
cycling
shoes so after the second breakfast of the day I figured I should go for a ride. Managed the 13km in around 58 minutes & change. The new benchmark then as I’ve not been riding for a while.
BenThom-Wood
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Weekly chat 9th to 15th May: on yer bike for a ramble 🫖☕🍰
So my recommendations - Kew Gardens HM, Veloforte fuelling products and
cycling
(though not through the night).
So my recommendations - Kew Gardens HM, Veloforte fuelling products and
cycling
(though not through the night).
linda9389
Administrator
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
2 years ago
Patients who exercise? Shall I put BHF on my Strava title?!
I changed the cleats on my
cycling
shoes so after the second breakfast of the day I figured I should go for a ride. Managed the 13km in around 58 minutes & change. The new benchmark then as I’ve not been riding for a while.
I changed the cleats on my
cycling
shoes so after the second breakfast of the day I figured I should go for a ride. Managed the 13km in around 58 minutes & change. The new benchmark then as I’ve not been riding for a while.
BenThom-Wood
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
DA TRUFFE ABOUT RUNNING..........NATURE'S BALM
When, in May 2022, I had to hang up my running shoes, because the cancer had made my spine too fragile to risk the impact, I still kept walking,
cycling
and swimming, immersing myself in the natural world as much as I could.
When, in May 2022, I had to hang up my running shoes, because the cancer had made my spine too fragile to risk the impact, I still kept walking,
cycling
and swimming, immersing myself in the natural world as much as I could.
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