fossyant
Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
The car versus bike pollution thing is regularly trotted out. I'm not convinced. The car can be fitted with filters and the car driver could have just finished a run or swim before his journey. Thats without taking into account the physical dangers in the comparison. Once you are diagnosed it's only natural to research the cause. The Harvard thing is one of many. Cycling is an irritant to the Prostate which evidently swells the prostate which in turn can lead to cancer they say. We all have to make our own decisions and being aware is no bad thing.
I am at high risk with my meds of prostate cancer - I go for blood tests and have had the 'finger' once so far - wife was with me, so I suggested she had better go out as she doesn't need the image in her head. I've been researching stuff, and TBH cycling is a minimal issue, lots of it is down to genetics. - e.g. why I have a low dose statin as both my folks are on them, despite my lifestyle being far more active and little risk of heart issues. Both my folks haven't had any major issues and are both mid 70's.
Very different from my wife's folk. Dad massive smoker, Stage 4 C and gone at 79. MIL, no smoker, no drinker, but big passive smoker, and liked her sugar, a list of major health issues from mid 60's that we helped with care, only died mid 80's... tough old boot.
Ride/walk/run into old health - that's the way.
I think I'll be tipped into my coffin in bits, so hey ho. Seem to smash myself up beter on the road bike than the MTB - accident zone.
