dmmckenzie
05-30-2006, 04:47 PM
Hi. I'm new here, so please don't get too bored with my questions and/or comments ;) I'm Dawn, and I'm almost 40 - and ready to start riding - again. I dabbled in tri's (sprints) back in 2000, but I have gotten seriously out of shape since then. So....I decided to try riding again...and I found that I love it - why did I ever stop???? The problem is that I had never ridden more than 20 miles or so - and I just did a 200 k (over 2 days - on a regular tandem with hubby) fundraiser (Tour de Cure for Diabetes). I survived...but with problems!! I read some posts - but I guess I will just get to the point - I am still sore on my sit-bones (that's what they're called, right????). Now, a week and a half later, I feel like crying whenever I sit down - I rode a little bit a couple of days during the week after the ride (road - trek 2200), and then took the mountain bike (trek 4900) out for a short Memorial Day ride with the family...that was only 15 miles (on an asphalt trail). In any case, I feel horrible...Between my sit bones hurting so bad, the itch, and the actual numbness on my rear-end - I feel....well, as I already said - horrible. I actually thought I had a yeast infection, because the itch was bugging me ....but my doc confirmed today that everything looks fine - she said I was "perfect" down in that area. So what to do??? Hubby said something about "chamois butter"??? Is there a riding short better than others, as far as the chamois goes? I like longer shorts (thighs are still a bit larger than I would like them to be for "regular" shorts - and the longer length feels much less constricting on them). Do I need a different short? Would wearing panties help at all? HELP!!!! :confused: I'm sooo confused about what to try, or if I even need to try anything different - or just give it time? Please explain & give any & all tips, advice, etc... Thanks a bunch & I'm so sorry this was long & boring - as I said - I am new to this!! ;)