Re: Is the unicycle dangerous to reproductive system?



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UniBrier wrote:
> I had one year of intense bicycling where my prostate got mad at me left
> me with a temporary "post drip" problem.




Uh...if you mean what I think you do, then I get that too...I hope it
doesn't have anything to do with my prostate, cause if I'm having
problems at this age, I don't even wanna think about 30 years from now.
:eek:


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dudewithasock wrote:
> Uh...if you mean what I think you do, then I get that too...I hope it
> doesn't have anything to do with my prostate, cause if I'm having
> problems at this age, I don't even wanna think about 30 years from now.
> :eek:



Post drip problem? Please elaborate, I'm curious if I've experienced
what you are talking about.


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Like, after I pee and even shake/wipe for a while so it'd seem like I'm
done, a minute or so later, or when I sit down, a bit more seems to
find its way out. I've never been sure if it's normal for that to
happen or not cause I've never asked anyone else.


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> I haven't cried since they took Melrose place off TV....

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Brian O. wrote:
> Post drip problem? Please elaborate, I'm curious if I've experienced
> what you are talking about.



Well, it can happen after urinating, and after ejaculation...

After ejaculation is pretty much normal though.

After urination, I'd get that checked out.


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k, well the doc, if you have to pee, and nothing comes out, the doc
says its because you arn't drinkin enough water, I drink a lot now,
havnt had any problems since, though I've had some bad racks, once a
month or so.


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dudewithasock wrote:
> Like, after I pee and even shake/wipe for a while so it'd seem like I'm
> done, a minute or so later, or when I sit down, a bit more seems to
> find its way out. I've never been sure if it's normal for that to
> happen or not cause I've never asked anyone else.




I am not an MD... might be scar tissue clog somewhere. It would be wise
to get that checked out. I hope your diagnosis is ok! :)


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dudewithasock wrote:
> Like, after I pee and even shake/wipe for a while so it'd seem like I'm
> done, a minute or so later, or when I sit down, a bit more seems to
> find its way out. I've never been sure if it's normal for that to
> happen or not cause I've never asked anyone else.




An intermittent issue for me as well... I had not even made a
connection to unicycling... or biking... yikes...


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o_O

I hope it's not something wrong...I'm too young to have problems down
there!!


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dudewithasock wrote:
> Like, after I pee and even shake/wipe for a while so it'd seem like I'm
> done, a minute or so later, or when I sit down, a bit more seems to
> find its way out. I've never been sure if it's normal for that to
> happen or not cause I've never asked anyone else.




I've always had that now and again and never worried about it.
Actually, when I say "always", my earliest recollections of it are
years and *years* before I cycled much at all, although it was around
the time I used to ride horses.

I guess changes in behaviour down there would be more worrying; and
just because it seems normal to me doesn't mean that it's OK for others
or even for me myself ;) Get it checked out if it worries you but
don't panic about it, I don't think that's called for. There's no
reason to expect it to be anything bad, although it's understandable to
want to be on the safe side!


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dudewithasock wrote:
> o_O
>
> I hope it's not something wrong...I'm too young to have problems down
> there!!




Bad case scenario. You have to bring a rubber donut to school with you
to sit on during class. You won't look too cool to the girls of
course.

I am kidding. I am sure you will be ok. Cheer you up with a joke.

-Roger walked into a crowded doctor's office. As he approached the
desk, the receptionist, Peggy Sue asked, "Yes sir, may we help you?"

"There's something wrong with my ****," Roger replied.

Peggy Sue became aggravated and said, "You shouldn't come into a
crowded office and say things like that."

Why not? You asked me what was wrong and I told you."

Because" replies the receptionist. "You've obviously caused some
embarrassment in this room full of people. You should have said there
is something wrong with your ear or something and then discussed the
problem further with the doctor in private."

Roger walked out, waited several minutes and then re-entered.

Peggy Sue smiled smugly and asked "Yes?"

"There's something wrong with my ear," Roger stated.

Peggy Sue nodded approvingly and smiled knowing he had taken her
advice.

"And what is wrong with your ear sir?"

"I can't **** out of it," Roger replied.-


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dudewithasock wrote:
> Like, after I pee and even shake/wipe for a while so it'd seem like I'm
> done, a minute or so later, or when I sit down, a bit more seems to
> find its way out. I've never been sure if it's normal for that to
> happen or not cause I've never asked anyone else.




I've always had that now and again and never worried about it.
Actually, when I say "always", my earliest recollections of it are
years and *years* before I cycled much at all, although it was around
the time I used to ride horses.

I guess changes in behaviour down there would be more worrying; and
just because it seems normal to me doesn't mean that it's OK for others
or even for me myself ;) Get it checked out if it worries you but
don't panic about it, I don't think that's called for. There's no
reason to expect it to be anything bad, although it's understandable to
want to be on the safe side!


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