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flognart 02-08-2017 06:49 PM

Prostate cancer
 
I don't know if anyone here has dealt with this but biopsy done couple weeks ago had 10 out of 12 cores show moderate cancer, am going to have it removed in a couple of weeks, Doc says I should be back to riding in three months, if ct and bone scans show negative. Just trying to ride now as much as I can till operation. Any advice would be helpful.

daveec250 02-08-2017 08:01 PM

Keep your head up, I'm pulling for you. Good thing is the burgh has excellent doctors and hospitals. Unfortunately my family knows first hand. With a good attitude and a fighting will things will be fine. Take advantage of this goofy western pa weather and forget it all and ride. Dave

canadianstrom 02-08-2017 08:02 PM

Many Relatives Battled Prostrate Cancer
 
I haven't had to fight it yet ( but if genetics play in, I'll likely have to) and they all said don't move, lift etc any sooner than the Doc says. They all thought they were ready to move more but they weren't.
And above all, stay positive, in all likelyhood it will only be a small bump in the road of life. And dealing with it is way better than ignoring it.

FastFast 02-08-2017 09:25 PM

It will be a temporary pause in life. Everything is on your side. Technology and medical science wield a brutal sword against cancer now. You have the advantage. Focus your energy on keeping yourself in peak tune both physically and mentally. Crush and ruthlessly disregard anything that is negative or not positively productive in your life. Genuinely embrace and bask in the things that make you happy. Try stuff. And when you're waiting to get back on the bike, work on it in the meantime. The linkage won't grease itself.

swazi_matt 02-08-2017 11:54 PM

All the best. Try get some cbd oil

I just heard a very interesting podcast on adventure rider radio yesterday about the correlation between blood flow in your perrineum (between the meat and two veg and the o) and prostate cancer-seems bike seats are not designed to help

Here is the link to the podcast (second segment) https://itunes.apple.com/za/podcast/...=2&i=380737138

stabak 02-09-2017 01:55 AM

All the best and do exactly what you're told... !!!

hadfield4wd 02-09-2017 10:17 AM

Keep us posted on your progress. I said a prayer for you this morning.

flognart 02-09-2017 02:32 PM

Thank you for your prayers, I'll keep you all posted on this new adventure in my life. I'll beat this and be riding again this summer without a doubt!

flognart 02-09-2017 02:34 PM

You got that right, but I'll be back for sure!

flognart 02-09-2017 03:12 PM

swazi matt Perrineum Groove
 
All the best. Try get some cbd oil

I just heard a very interesting podcast on adventure rider radio yesterday about the correlation between blood flow in your perrineum (between the meat and two veg and the o) and prostate cancer-seems bike seats are not designed to help

Here is the link to the podcast (second segment) [url]https://itunes.apple.com/za/podcast/...=2&i=380737138 I think that its a sound idea swazi matt I think in my time off I may construct a seat so that it has a groove that was mentioned and see how it does work, In my older years I tend to be a sit down rider (all the years in the mines didn't help out my knees much) so thank for the good wishes and the tip.

nknudsen 02-14-2017 09:06 AM

Cancer survivor here, you'll look at life differently from now on. Keep your head up and good luck!

flognart 03-27-2017 04:25 PM

Prostate cancer
 
Well I had it removed last Thursday, 23rd feeling like I have the flu now with the aches and abdominal pain, lots of spasms the day after, but starting to get those fleeting moments of feelling real good. Doc says lymph nodes are ok an no cancer spread, will find out for sure on next blood work. Slowly starting to walk around for a bit every hour and am having jp drain and catheter removed this Thursday. I'll keep you guys posted and am going to take it slow. If I go by doc's orders will be back riding this summer. thanks again for the good wishes.

Jakobi 03-28-2017 12:21 AM

Speedy recovery mate!

RBrider 03-28-2017 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flognart (Post 175720)
Well I had it removed last Thursday, 23rd feeling like I have the flu now with the aches and abdominal pain, lots of spasms the day after, but starting to get those fleeting moments of feelling real good. Doc says lymph nodes are ok an no cancer spread, will find out for sure on next blood work. Slowly starting to walk around for a bit every hour and am having jp drain and catheter removed this Thursday. I'll keep you guys posted and am going to take it slow. If I go by doc's orders will be back riding this summer. thanks again for the good wishes.

The 'nodes are great news. Congrats! Definitely follow the doc's instructions, I'm sure you'll be back in the saddle soon.

RB

cagiva1 03-28-2017 08:27 PM

My dad had his removed about 2 years ago, alls well he is almost 70 and still rides the trails in Kittaning Pa. You may not be riding 3 months after surgury but you will be riding within the year Id bet. best wishes.

FastFast 03-30-2017 09:14 PM

That's great news flognart. Follow the plan and you'll be back at it soon.

flognart 05-16-2017 11:23 PM

Prostate update
 
After 5 weeks of eating right and walking, up to 6 miles a day, April 30th I felt like I had the flu out of the blue, started getting a fever and could hold my urine, now I am one of those blockheads that worked in the mines with walking pneumonia and went to work 4 weeks after blowing my left elbow apart (I figured I could shovel with one arm). This was bad, the second day I told the wife I gotta go to the e room at the local hospital, they did a ct scan and shipped me to the hospital where I had my operation, I had an abcess 9.5 cm by 3.5 cm squeezing my bladder, had it drained and they kept me 6 days pumping antibiotics in me. Home now starting the walk routine again feeling much better. That was some real pain and I thought I was tough but now that its past I see it as a bump in the road, will be riding as soon as I am cleared to and them pesky 18 GG pics are starting to get to me, giving me something to shoot for lol. I want to thank all for best wishes and hope to be on the trails late summer early fall. I'll keep you guys posted.

swazi_matt 05-17-2017 01:51 AM

keep it up!

what is eating right? I have read some good things regarding a Banting diet (google real meal revolution) and starvation of cancer cells. I did it for a few months and lost a lot of weight and all sorts of other little niggles stopped (hayfever, post nasal drip etc) and generally felt healthier. Also more energy while riding. Uinfortunately i wasn't supported by my wife or kids so fell back into the normal diet, but still try to stay away from carbs and sugar

flognart 05-17-2017 03:13 AM

Hi Swazi, More veggies, almost no dairy, cutting way back on sugars, 4oz red meat 4 times a week, very lean, baked chicken and fish on other days. snacking on green leafy vegetables. Drinking at least 64 oz water throughout the day. Moderate carb intake. Lost 10 lbs first 5 weeks but I am quite sure walking was half of that. Trying to fit in a little so not to put a big burden on family and they respect that. Like I say feeling good so I'll keep at it for now.

flognart 06-02-2017 11:52 PM

Took a 5 mile ride on the Gas Gas June 1st on fairly smooth terrain some holes up and down hills lots of roots and felt good, little tender on the butt at first but felt good toward the end. It was with the Docs blessing and it felt great!

john r b 06-03-2017 08:22 AM

Great News !!


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