OP is not a registered user of TE. A guest.
Seems to me like weird internet behavior to stop by and disclose that much.
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OP is not a registered user of TE. A guest.
Seems to me like weird internet behavior to stop by and disclose that much.
Hmmm... Someone posts about their very painful problems while riding, and recommends some numbing/painkiller medications to solve it, among other tips. All fine and good.
Others suggest solutions that they think may help correct the underlying problems, rather than masking symptoms with medications or painkillers. I see it that they are trying to be helpful, not attacking anyone personally. Oh well.
I think maybe she deactivated her account. :( It wasn't showing up that way before.
I feel bad about coming on kind of strong. But I also thought that her post was way too strong about advising others to take some radical measures as their first thing to try. The OP was phrased as advice to others.
I'm not as crunchy as I sometimes come off, really. ;) You should see my travel kit. What I am, is careful about not using anything I don't need, and I try to encourage others to do the same.
I have read through all the comments but I struggle with this too, but not from the UTI point. I am on my 4th, or is it 5th, saddle for this season and hope this one will be satisfactory. I was uncomfortable to the point of bleeding last week so have allowed healing time and finally rode yesterday without that happening again. Chamois Butter, shorts, good saddle, seems all to have a bearing but am thinking it is low estrogen and thin tissues. Anyone else dealing with this and finding a workable solution?
The low estrogen and thinning tissues played a huge part in my original problem about 5 or 6 years ago. I got that solved and the riding part was much better.
Ask your doctor about an E-String.
Crankin - Never heard of E-string before but am sure ready to try anything. So far last two rides have been uneventful, so that is encouraging. I will check on the E-string and see if the doc knows about that. Can you give me any more info about it. I gather it is Estrogen something or other. I agree, saddles should not cause bleeding. Saddles have been a challenge from the get go for me but this was really over the top!