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    Hernia?

    Okay, so I wake up this morning and I'm a little tender on the inside of my groin. I've got about 1500 miles in for the year and have done three centuries in the last three weeks so it's not "that" kind of pain. I've got plenty of saddle time in.

    Poking around down there, I noticed that the right side of my groin is puffy and swollen. Dragged out the good old A&P book and started rooting around. Then I started looking up hernia's online. I'm about 60% sure it's a hernia but don't want to go to the doctor just yet, in case it is really riding related and will clear up on its own.

    How many days do you think I should give it to go away before seeing my Dr? Anyone else have/had one? What did you do for treatment? And most importantly, how long were you off the bike if you had surgery? It's the middle of race season! Perfect timing NOT!!!!!!!!

    Jeni

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    It could also be an infected hair follicle or other type of abcess (these can occur at any time - no matter how much saddle time you have in). Sometimes they can be just hard little (or big!) lumps for a time until they finally come to a head to drain. Sometimes they are painful/warm to the touch - sometimes not. Not a nice option - but you can usually treat them at home and unless they are really nasty they don't require surgery.
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    I had a groin hernia. When I coughed, the guts pushed out thru the hernia and made a mushy swelling. I could push them back in so the groin was flat, cough, and they'd swell out again. Pretty gross.

    Hernias should be checked immediately, due to the possibility of strangulating your intestines.

    Nowadays hernia repair is outpatient surgery. When I had it (and I had a bad one) it was inpatient, and I was on limited activities for about 2 weeks, then gentle activities after that.

    Call the doc TODAY and describe your situation. Strangulated intestines or enlarging the hernia if you have one is really not a cool thing. (I waited too long and ended up with a monster-sized hernia)
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 05-15-2007 at 09:10 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    ...Nowadays hernia repair is outpatient surgery. When I had it (and I had a bad one) it was inpatient, and I was on limited activities for about 2 weeks, then gentle activities after that.
    Good to hear! I have an abdominal one that is close to popping but hasn't yet (they found it on an internal pic when they were yanking my gallbladder). My dad had one repaired ten years ago and it took weeks for him to recover...I'm tickled to hear they've improved the surgery.

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    I always wonder how bike tourers (say, cross-country, etc) manage if they get one of those (The infected follicles... not hernias). I'm no sissy and I think they're debilitating...
    Last edited by Kitsune06; 05-15-2007 at 09:17 AM.

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    If you think at all that it may be a hernia, have it checked IMMEDIATELY!! They are definitely not something to let go. I'd rather end up being embarassed and being told that it was just an infected hair follicle (fill in the blank) than to have let it go, be a hernia and have it strangulate, painful AND dangerous! Keep us up to date Jeni please
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    Doctor's appointment is 10:15 tomorrow morning. I'm now almost postive it's a hernia. It's much too deep to be a hair follicle. I'm hoping my doctor takes pity on me and we take a "wait and see" approach (after confirming that it's not going to kill me! ) as I'm smack dab in the middle of race season and it looks like surgery would have me off the bike for up to SIX weeks!

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    Alright Jeni I've waited patiently - what did the doctor say?????
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