Need Laundry Tip--Diaper Oinment & Chamois
New to cycling & this forum, but glad to have found both! Working out some various pain issues on my bike, and in trying to help one problem, bleeding labia minora abrasions (oh yeah, it's way more fun in real life than in print-UGH!), I tried using both KY gel and Desitin diaper rash ointment on my tissue and also on my shorts chamois. It's what was available around the house, even though it's been a while since I actually had a kid in diapers, and for now it has helped some, but I can't get it out of my shorts, just trashed. I asked DH if he remembered how we got it out of baby clothes, and his laudry memory only came up with something about really hot water--which I don't want to do to my shorts either. Have tried just scrubbing with Zout stain remover, it doesn't budge. Any suggestions on removal? Thanks!
Alpinerabbit--Thx 4 wash tip & Thoughts re:pain...
Alpinerabbit, thx for the reply--I'll try the shampoo--no dryer for my shorts either, but built up ointment is starting to soak thru the chamois and bleed into the black outside of my shorts in the crotch area--looks gross and not the nicest fashion statement for people to stare at, but the shorts are technically clean otherwise and bacteria safe I assume as you say. My bleeding tale of whoa... You hit part of the source of the problem with the bleeding labia sores right on the head about my bike fit--it needs help, and I have gotten some, but still not totally what I need--I'm pretty disguished with the LBSs I've been to for help, including the one who sold me my bike and some gear, I would have hoped after spending close to a couple thousand dollars there, I would have gotten better after the sale service with the cry of help that HEY! I've got things bleeding on me, this original fitting needs some adjustments--but short of the story is unfortunately not. Read medical cycling books on my own and concluded that just as you say, my weight centered on the soft tisse and not the sitz bones--common possible culprit, too far reach--sale BS moved seat back to keep my knee with an old injury from bending too much and hurting, well, this makes me reach too far and angle my weight on the pubic bone and not sitz bones, makes sense, but BS is small staffed and said I could leave my bike for a "few weeks" until they "got to it" to or they'd just sell/put on this other seat part and I could ride on that to see if it helped--I thought, OK, how is this gonna help without you even looking at me on my bike in the trainer to see if this is what I really need? So, I went onto another place that sold me some gear previously, and we adjusted my seat some, cleats a bit, tried another saddle (ladies cut out but too crowned cushy in the back and seemed to just angle me more forward onto the pubic bone, so not right for me--didn't buy it), and was about to put a shorter handle bar part on when the owner guy said that he thought my reach was ok by some other measurement, and that I needed to just "toughen up down there" and cyclist develop calluses over time. I have read some about this, as well as in med books of male cyclists that have developed even impotence due to improper nerve pressure. Unfortunately for me, due to past pelvic support surgeries, I already have some permanent loss of nerve sensation, and frankly, if I were to lose anymore from riding my bike, I might as well just ride straight to the convent to rest my weary head with the Sisters because that is all the nightly company this gal would need--nothing against the Sisters, but I'd rather have my bike pain fixed. Read about saddles on this site, and willing to try anything, just not sure which one. Also read about perimenapausal issues that can cause problems, and my gyno is on vacation but going in when he gets back--so, in the meantime, good ole Desitin was a quick tip to try. Also trying to vary my riding position and stand to get a saddle break--and lastly been limiting my rides to an hour as another tip--makes me sad, if I could be rid of the pains I would ride ahhhh, maybe...forever! I know realistically, I need to gradually increase my miles even without these pain issues, but, alas, my spirit just wants to get on my bike and be freed. Think I'm not alone on that one on this website! Thanks for listening to the "rant" & laundry tip. OH...btw, Q & A: yep shorts & just "nekkid" underneath as stated, you're funny :)
crs1210...yeah, the "toughen up" story...J-Lo
crs1210...yeah, I was not jumping up and down with joy impressed at the guy's comments about "toughen up". I have heard that to an extent on the adjustment overall, but the bottom line point to the guy was that, well...my bottom was not in line on my saddle correctly! If it were, and it was my sitz bones that were getting the toughen up, I could just develop softball size calase on my rear end and maybe move towards a working J-Lo bootie, that would be fine, but on the womanhood, notta! I just think within his fitting experience he had maybe done the tricks he knew how to and whelp, that was it, end of story, sorry Charlie. I still don't know all that there is to fix the problem, but at least I know from reading, and things on this site too, that "toughen up and just keep bleeding lady" is not the only choice in the world, much less the best viable advice. So, I'll keep working. Thx for the thoughts on wash & fit. :)
Alpinerabbit... angle, hmm...
Alpinerabbit...
try refitting yourself with the help of info you can find here and on the 'net...
This can be fixed to an extent:
If you want your handlebars closer to you - you likely do not need a shorter stem, instead one that has a steeper angle. I thought the same (my hands got numb) and ended up getting a 25° instead of 17° angle stem, after LBS showed me the geometry of it.
Thanks for the fit advice--will keep working. I woud have never thought I would have so much to work out riding my bike. Makes my brain spin way faster than my wheels on my bike! Geez, things sure have changed from the last time I rode consistenly until I refound the bike...umm, let's see at that age my biggest worry was how not to have my pet cat jump out of the basket on my handlebars while riding! Poor cat, not sure how he survived the ride! Thx:)