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  1. #1
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    Unhappy Ouch..Ouch..Owie

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    Owie...Sitting here unable to wear shorts or anything else but undies on the bottom half of me body..

    Last week i popped some kind of pimple looking thing(TMI-when i popped it, blood oozed out) on the left side of my inner thigh right by the outer edge of my underwear line towards the bottom. I put some Savlon on it, left it alone and pretty much biked without any problems. It didn't really bother me after that but for some reason tonight it's back with a vengeance.

    I am rather annoyed as I just want to ride me bike but I seem to have this problem more often than not lately. It's only on my left side.

    I've read quite a few posts but am unsure whether or not to purchase another saddle. I just bought one of Trekhawk's ones with a cutout & am happy with it.

    Another FYI-I just had my bike fitted by a physio a few weeks ago as well.

    I'm going to have to skip my long ride tomorrow morning

    C

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    perhaps it's not really the saddle (any saddle might do this) sounds like a boil..
    there's medication you can get for it; go to your doc, girl!
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    Indeed, Mimi is probably right! Additionally, it may be caused more by a food allergy/intolerance, than by biking. I used to have similar smaller "blemishes" in the area very often. Since the restricted diet and general work to get healthier, I almost never do now! I also used a product call JAson Tea Tree Gel (contains aloe, tea tree, arnica, witch hazel and roman chamomile I think), which did wonders, too. And I always always always change out of my bike shorts as soon after a ride as possible.....

    Maybe one of these things can help you?

    Doesn't hurt to see a doc, too!

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  4. #4
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    I used to get these when I rode, didn't matter what saddle. It seems that once you get one in an area, it tends to keep coming back - i don't think you quite ever get it healed when you keep riding. Instead, I found this salve called Super Salve - it works

    spoke

  5. #5
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    Super salve huh?? Where did you find this salve??
    I have a persistant bump that festers whenever I ride long lately. It's a hard lump right around the spot CC describes- and yeah IT HURTS!
    It's driving me nuts!!

    But ohh yeah <<<<<CC>>>>>>>>> I feel your pain! LITERALLY, I FEEL your pain!

    BTW- about time for another box ehh??? I do believe it's spring time down yonder. Time for those long rides! And just wait until you try the new Luna Moons. If you thought clif bloks were cool, wait until you taste the Luna moons!! BOY HOWDY are they GOOD!!!!!

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    Thanks

    THanks ladies,

    I need to go & see my dr anyways so hopefully he might be able to help.

    In the meantime, should i go nuts & not bike for another few days? It's an open sore and would like it to heal but am dying to bike..

    I've never heard of the ointments you're referring to though. Will Savlon still help??

    RM-I'm waiting for an item I purchased online to arrive & can't send any boxes for anyone yet so hold off..

    C

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    I've got one too -- left side, same area, right along the underwear line (it helps to wear thongs because they don't rub it). It's kinda like two saddle sores next to each other so just merged into this large purple thing. It's tender when I press on it. I did finally get some blood out the other night (sorry, TMI), but it just seems to fill back up again. I've been wearing the most amazing Sugoi RS Flex shorts lately, and those help a lot with any pain while riding, but my doctor said it was unlikely to heal on its own and that a dermatologist would probably have to excise it. She recommended I have it done during the off-season (dead of January) to allow for proper healing time out of the saddle.

    I do feel your pain!

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    But I live in Phoenix.... We have NO off season!!!! aAGGGGHHHH!!!!

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    I believe that they can heal on their own, but you have to be willing to be very patient. I had one bugger on and off almost all race season. It would go down, then get irritated again. Fortunately it was not affected at all by saddle pressure so riding was not a painful, but yeah some pairs of undies were not good... (I really like boy shorts since they don't have any elastic in the sensitive area)
    Now that race season is over and I had a couple of rest weeks its finally almost gone. I just hope it stays gone.
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    It helps to slap a bandaid over these not just when riding (it'll either stay, or rub off right away), but over the next few days under regular clothes. They seem to need a period of peacefulness to go away.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    thanks

    Thanks

    I don't think a band-aid will be very comfy where the sore is positioned I will try a bit of gauze & see if that helps.

    It's summer..I want to ride my bike even more!

    Perhaps this is a good way to get started on my open water swim practice..

    C
    Last edited by crazycanuck; 10-17-2007 at 02:10 AM.

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    If it's on the underwear line I'd definitely avoid underwear with that cut...or just go commando. Works like a dream with some nice baggy shorts/pants.

    BTW, I keep waiting for you to change your avatar to this.

    Anne

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    I will try to remember to look at the Super Salve to see where that company is that makes it. I think it is in New Mexico _ that's my recollection. I get it at a shop that sells aromatherapy stuff and indian jewelry - so I'm not sure where to send you to find some.

    It does work like a charm to heal up the sores. If I have a sore, I use when I ride and then after I have washed up and, of course, you have to give it a little time to heal, but it will and what happened with me is that it did not come back. I used it last year when I did the Tour of Colorado and when I was riding a ton training for the Tour, so it worked for me.

    Haven't had any problem for a while, but I don't ride as regularly anymore either, so that might have something to do with it.

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    Oh, the wonders of hte internet. I searched for Super Salve and came up with the website and yes the company is in Mogollon NM. the website is
    www.supersalve.com

    Look at the products and under the list of products under Super Salve is an actual product called super salve. That is it! You do not need a large cannister of this, a little goes a long way.

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    It isn't mrsa is it? My hubby had it you know. And it looked like a pimple. He popped it and that is when it got really mad! I hope you have gone to the Dr for this?
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