u/Alternativemethod

Anyone else get "stasis" swelling in shins?

I'm reading this may be common in older cyclist?

Description: with venous stasis supposedly my lower legs aren't draining the blood. (Feet are fine). But due to the low blood flow my middle sheins and calves get invisible bumps that itch and then turn to little cuts that don't heal well.

Last time this happened to me it went away with compression socks.

AI thinks this could just be consequences of overly intense endurance weekend rides mixed with sedentary office worker week. It says this is common in cyclist? Does this happen to any of you.

I'm trying to not be a hypocondriac. Hopefully I don't have any additional risk factors like a chronic virus that AI says could also throw small clogs in the capillaries.

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u/Alternativemethod — 4 days ago

GRC punk here., 15 years experience and employeed.

I have Net+, CYSA+ and Cloud+.

I'm okay staying where I am another 3-5 years as a senior analyst. But for continuing ed I was thinking a class with other humans would be nice vs solo studying another year.

I'm considering CSU global - grad certificate in Cyber management. Vs WGU. WGU masters seems like better return but seems like it'd still be solo study. I'm a dad with babies at home so some human contact seems nice.

CSU grad cert would build towards a masters but I like the idea of a shorter commit and ROI period of the cert to get started. My undergrad is in a non tech science field.

Thoughts on value, ROI and experience of these different paths?

Thanks.

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u/Alternativemethod — 17 days ago