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Old 03-31-22, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by delbiker1
................I just want to get back to where I can take care of myself in a normal fashion, and get back on a bicycle. I have always been quite thin, but I have lost 15 lbs. and I know my fitness level has dropped considerably. I am going to have to ease back into the biking miles and time, and at 69, realize I may not get back to the same level as before this struggle. I am ok with that, I had already started to slow down anyway. The plus to this? It could be a whole lot worse.
p.s. ^^^ IMO, your UROLOGIST is the doctor you should be speaking with along with researching everything and anything regarding the prostate. Having a PSA test and a 3TmpMRI scan can add plenty of insight as to issues with your prostate.
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