Ladies: HELP!  Saddle injury question!
	
	
		Ladies, I don't have any women to ask about a serious problem that may keep me from riding if it's not resolved!!  :(   PLEASE HELP!!
Here's the deal:  I just went to my family doc to show her a painful lump in my groin (between the labia majora & upper thigh) that developed while riding over the summer & won't go away.  It's more or less right where the elastic/leg of my underwear goes.  It's *killing* me every time I get on the bike.  My doc has no idea what it is, only says it doesn't look infected.  She gave me a referral to an OB/GYN out of desperation.  
Apparently women's "saddle injuries" (euphemism for any bike injury in our genital area) aren't well documented (see article at http://gorp.away.com/gorp/gear/features/bikesadd.htm).
Has any other biker or runner experienced this?  Can anyone suggest what on earth I should do?  Which specialty to see?
	 
	
	
	
		ATTN: Beth-Ro *WARNING* GRAPHIC!
	
	
		Beth-Ro,
You just PERFECTLY described my current problem, exact same spot, same medical response.  I had an enormous bump over the summer and went to the gyno.  I assumed it was an ingrown hair.  the gyno was at a loss, positing that it may be a staph infection, a Bartholin's cyst, etc.  She sent me to a specialist who said it was probably just an irritation due to my job and would get better over time(I am a bike messenger). 
Using hot wash cloths along with a medication prescribed for the alleged staph infection the problem went away but my labia stayed swollen MONTHS later.  (Did this happen to you?  It is very distressing to see my body change and not know if it will go back to ever being symmetrical)
Now, once again the large bump has reappeared.  I am going to try your method because I don't have health insurance and can't afford not to ride.  but I have a few questions first:
You said you inserted the sterile needle into the vein.  Could you actually see the vein or did you just insert into the bump?
What came out?  When you used the needle was it simply a matter of draining a liquid (pus), or removing an actual clot?
I am so glad you posted your experiences.  Although I know other female messengers I do not feel comfortable discussing this with them.  
Thank you.
 - rudie
	 
	
	
	
		Can it be ... a varicose vein?
	
	
		I agree w/Beth-Ro.  This is an amazing space. It's so hard to find women on bikes, much less folks w/whom one can ask personal questions.  This has been hugely helpful.
I went to the OB/GYN yesterday who said "I've seen a lot of things, but nothing like this" (always reassuring).  At any rate, it's *not* an infected hair follicle; it's *not* a Bartholin's gland (that's inside the vagina).   He said it looks like a varicose vein, and feels "ropey" like a varicose vein.  He wants me to see a dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon to see if they agree that it is indeed a varicose vein and (if so) for scelerotherapy or another intervention to block it.  He though it made sense as a diagnosis considering the biking.  
It's been helpful to have others chiming in.  Thank you again.  I'll send another post when the dermatologist has her/his say.
	 
	
	
	
		PROBLEM SOLVED!!  I'm gonna bike again pronto!!
	
	
		Wow ... well here's where things came out.  I saw both a vascular surgeon, who diagnosed it as a "vascular malformation" -- a vascular anomaly one is born with that can get blown out (it was diagnosed using an MRI and an ultrasound).  She recommended sclerosing it (kind of like what's done to spider veins).  They inject a solution (in this case, pure alcohol) into the vein which apparently burns & kills the tissue, then the area hardens and it's reabsorbed slowly (like an injury) into the body.  She said it was going to be extremely painful (overnight-in-the-hospital-on-a-morphine-drip painful).  My other option was plastic surgery, but they would've taken out a huge chunk of flesh & possibly mutilated (for lack of a better term) my labia. NO THANKS!
So the sclerosing went GREAT.   I didn't need the morphine at all.  Now, 5 days after the surgery, I have absolutely no pain for the first time in ... oh, 6 months?!  How 'bout that!  I'm going to get back on my bike this weekend (yes, the doc said that was okay "activity as I see fit") and see how it goes.  
YIPPEE!  Thank you to everyone who answered & for the advice/discussion.  It really helped me out, and I hope it helps other women who  might be suffering w/the same problem.:p  THANK YOU!!!