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He also stated that if any non-aggressive problem was found, he probably skip treatment because the treatment is worse than the condition.
Testify.
If the treatment isn't, the aftermath certainly is. Surgery and recovery was a non-issue.
The results are ...life-changing. (For me, if not for everyone. We're all different.)
My guy said I had a non-aggressive, Stage 1, slow-growing cancer.
Somehow he still convinced me to git 'er done.
So it's ALL gone.
Often wish I hadn't, often wonder "how bad could it really be?", often think "it wasn't so bad getting up in the middle of the night to go pee."
There's a long-running thread on ADVrider "Ever had prostate cancer?" or similar.
Different treatments, different fellas, different results.
 
With regards to riding in foul weather, some say that once your're soaked you can't get any wetter. So, in the absence of truly dangerous riding conditions, you might as well soldier on. I am one of those riders...that will let others prove it out. I'll get through it if I have to, but in general my trips aren't composed of hours-long riding wheere I'm getting there regardless, and I truly applaud those that do it. Anyhow...

G'dafternoon from SoMD! It is somewhat cloudy and balmy 75F/24C for June. My friends in the office are teasing me by playing volleyball while I toil away in air-conditioned solitude. Coffee is my only solace, so I shall imbibe in it in my attempt to curtail the tears, thanks Martin!

It's a Monday, so anything that I didn't get to do last weekend will have to wait until my next tiny window of freedom that starts ALLLTHEWAYYYUNTILLLFRIDAYYY. ugh. Do they make 90-proof coffee? I might need some...take care y'all!
 
With regards to riding in foul weather, some say that once your're soaked you can't get any wetter.
There are times, especially summertimes in Alabama, when it is actually cooling and refreshing to be soaking wet and riding on the roads.
I'm talking soaking from a fresh rain, not so much from your own sweat due to humidity.
And I've done it both ways, on multiple occasions.
 
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