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Re: Tractor Drivers Prostate Cancer
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Posted by tractorhead on February 19, 2004 at 05:38:31 from (65.178.137.46):
In Reply to: Tractor Drivers Prostate Cancer posted by wolfy on February 18, 2004 at 17:37:16:
I nteresting post. let me tell you about myself. Last summer I took a 40 mile bike trip, after that my prostate felt like the size of a orange, psa shot way high,tractor seats will not give you prostate cancerbut, as most of us over sixty it will aggravite a condition called B.P.H. or prostate inlargement,they make a bike seat with a hole in it where your prostate goes,it really helps! so from that, we can cut holes in our tractor seats, or maybe get cushions with holes in themm, this happned to me twice from biking and sitting on my tractor all day,had two biopsy no canser but a highly aggravated prostate,don't want to cut my tractor seat but will definaly get some kind of cushion, a sick prostate is no fun!!!!jimmy
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