sábado, 8 de setembro de 2018

Cancro da próstata

A história de Brian Custer:
https://www.menshealth.com/health/a23025236/brian-custer-prostate-cancer/

Citando:
"He says his fitness routine was crucial to his rapid recovery. "My marital arts instructor came over to visit and said, 'You’re a martial artist, you're mentally tougher and physically tougher than anybody. He had me using 2-pound and 5-pound little kettle bells. He said, 'Even if you have to sit on your couch and arm curl these, try to do these little squats with 2 pounders. So that's what I did."

Custer also did Kegel exercises to regain strength in his pelvis and help him fend off incontinence, a common side effect of prostate cancer surgery. He was initially worried that he would experience erectile dysfunction, another common side effect of the procedure, but "my doctor was very honest that he wasn't going to snip any nerves, that he wanted me to have a very happy and healthy sex life," he says."