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Re: Rural lifestyle/outdoor rec
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 6:00 am
by riseagain
It's just like before. no problem doing anything that I have noticed. Yard work, running a chain saw, all are fine. Thing is, just make sure you give it a month or two before doing anything.
Re: Rural lifestyle/outdoor rec
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 8:21 am
by Spanishxb
PSSDorAmINormal wrote:Wondering if there are any men that are in agriculture or maybe into outdoor recreational type activities?
Is accesss to good healthcare a challenge? Being active lifestyle did ED come on early or much later in life?
Did implants sound too far fetched or too dangerous? If you do have implant can you tell me what it is like doing work and manual labor with an implant. Does it cause pain or errosion. Can you still drive farm tractors over rough terrain? Lift tractor weights or bags of feed? Any problems squatting or climbing?
Everything pretty much goes back to normal. Getting punched in the left side of the gut might feel weird. Hitting the tip of your dick kind hurts more as there are two hard cylinders in the head versus blood or no blood. Otherwise yes everything is the same. I drive tractor and lift things all day.
Re: Rural lifestyle/outdoor rec
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:32 pm
by Rov999
i'm 13 days out..i still have pain and i'm 60% swollen..i started work on day 11 and i'm a car and scooter repair worker..my job is quite heavy..now some discomfort for my pains and erect dick but I'm doing everything without problems
Re: Rural lifestyle/outdoor rec
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 6:54 pm
by Txagq8
A guy ought to wait a reasonable length of time before lifting anything heavy. I was told by Doc to treat it like a hernia repair. No 50# feed sacks for 3 months.
I have operated and continue to operate a tractor, bulldozer, backhoe without any trouble.
I run, swim, workout in gym, play basketball/volleyball without incident.
If I were a younger guy and still rodeoing, I might have some concerns. But normal stuff? Nah, I don’t see any issues.
Re: Rural lifestyle/outdoor rec
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 11:29 pm
by Rider1400
First few months was touchy… by 4-6 months riding my motorcycle long rides mowing tough yard weed eating no issues swimming after 3-4 months no issues. Should be able to lift anything you could before after 3 months without any issues.