I sprained my back from an excessive exercise routine in early October 2020.
2020
My blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and C-reactive protein were normal on October 21, 2020.
I had a mildly raised PSA level in April 2020. However, it was within normal limits in June and has remained so in October.
I experienced a depressed mood and apathy after drinking a small quantity of kombucha.
I stopped buying German rye sourdough bread from my usual supplier because recent batches had quality issues.
Rowing for 60 minutes, followed by a 5-km run, yielded better results than running or rowing for 85 consecutive minutes.
As at July 15, 2020, my ulcerative colitis was in clinical, endoscopic, and histologic remission.
The SNAP.B by VOUEL ticks almost all my boxes for the perfect saddle bag with its F.A.S.T attachment system, frame-and-sleeve concept, and accessory port.
My strategy to prevent or mitigate symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome is multi-pronged: medications, a tailored diet plan, exercise, and stress management.
According to the Truelove-Witts classification of disease severity, my ulcerative colitis is mild. My partial Mayo Score of 0 indicates disease remission.
A self-limited episode of urinary hesitancy, urinary retention, dysuria, erectile dysfunction, and raised PSA level followed a moderate level of road cycling.