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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Can any one help me!!
My husband has been cycling for about 6 weeks and in the last couple of weeks has had trouble with impotence. I have been reading a couple of threads that mention the prostate and problems arising from cycling. Can anyone give me some information. He also has alot of pain in his groin area on bothe sides, could this be a pulled muscle. He goes to the Dr. tomorrow. Thanks for the help. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 37
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Well, from my personal experience I know when I started having that problem it was bacause my saddle was too high. I lowered it and the problem was gone. Also it depends on the saddle. Some saddles agree more than other to each one's particular anatomy. I've read that the "E-Form" and the Terry Fly are very good in this respect. You may find them online in performancebike.com. ... or you can always run over his bike "accidentally" with the car when you go into the garage and buy him a new shiny pair of running shoes !! ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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