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Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
No More Booze, Vaginal Perils of Spinning, & Maple Syrup.
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
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[News & Shout Outs]:
- Sawtooth’s Health woes continue:
- Respiratory disease.
- Not drinking. (Therapy conversation.)
- Hurt back.
- Spinning and “vagnial callouses.”
- Shanghai Gourmet: https://www.shanghaigourmetma.com/
- Brookledge Sugar House (Legs’ maple syrup): https://www.brookledgesugarhouse.com
- Superbowl: Chiefs vs. 49ers
- New podcast coming in March: [Theme song.]
[Lists].
List 47: What do you think of as a treat for yourself?
[How are we entertaining ourselves?] (Movie/T.V., Books, Music, Podcast Reviews):
Watching:
- Survivor, CBS.
- Picard, CBS All Access.
- The Outsider, HBO.
Listening:
- Concerts:
- Green River Festival.
- Roger Waters, In the Round.
- Taylor Swift.
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Cycling is ruining your vagina and hurting your sex life
By Lizzie Parry
“Dr. Pradnya Pisal, said: ‘For women cyclists, the most common problems are chafing, saddle sores, skin sensitivity and numbness, labial enlargement, vaginal irritation and infection (thrush and bacterial vaginosis), skin infections and urinary tract infections.””
“In 2006, a study by scientists at Yale University School of Medicine and published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, found that cycling more than 100 miles a week can cause significant reduction in genital sensation.
And the findings showed a notable increase in pain and numbness, leading to some sexual dysfunction.
Yes, that’s right – your ability to orgasm could suffer.”
Runladylike Blog
The Ugly Truth about Cycling: Saddle Sores
“Bicycling.com that “your saddle, shorts and dried salt crystals from sweat can work together like a belt sander on your butt while you pedal” … which can lead to saddle sores...Web MD describes a boil as a skin infection that starts in a hair follicle or oil gland. At first, the skin turns red in the area of the infection, and a tender lump develops. Often times, the lump starts turning white as pus collects under the skin.”
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