After bi-lateral release of knee tendons in 1991 at age 40 began riding for therapy. Most rides were 30 to 50 miles. Stopped riding in 1997. Breast cancer with bad reaction to chemo left me with neuropathy throughout my body. Severely reduced ability to stand and walk for 4 years. Gained 40 lbs, lost muscle, and shrank in height. Determined now to regain as much health as possible. Want to return to riding (loved it before).
My 54cm Trek 1420 road/touring bike stand over is now way too tall for me. I've visited local bike shops trying to figure out what I should now buy. I'm afraid riding in the drops may aggravate the nerve damage in my wrists and hands, but know that having different hand position options is good. My butt hurts just sitting at a desk for more than 1 1/2 hrs. I'm also unstable standing on one foot and fear mounting a bike with a standard top bar. I sure would look stupid falling over just trying to get on a bike. A local shop asked me to stradle a bike for sizing and I said...."That's OK. I just looking right now." I wanted to go to a curb and mount from that added height advantage. Telling that to the salesman would have sounded really dumb.
I want something in a road/ touring configuration with the ability to add paniers, even if they just carry food and a sweater.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions on bike configurations, seats, and bike shorts etc. I read the posting regarding us menopausal women's thininng tissue issue with great interest too. Does any member of this forum have experience with neuropathy pain issues and how to deal with them?
Thank you in advance for any help.
Shouva
