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  1. #1
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    I'm wondering if you ruptured a varicose vein down south. Hmmmm. Should reabsorb, did it get any smaller before you hopped back on the saddle yesterday?
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  2. #2
    violetpurl Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Little View Post
    I'm wondering if you ruptured a varicose vein down south. Hmmmm. Should reabsorb, did it get any smaller before you hopped back on the saddle yesterday?
    Thanks Chicken! I thought it was a vein, but let my GP convince me that it was a hematoma. It's located right next to the crease where my hiney meets my leg (guess that really rules out my sitbones causing it) and right now hurts like the devil. Yes. It was smaller before I hopped back on the bike yesterday, but definitely still there. I've got an appointment at a vein center in two weeks, but it sounds like maybe I should let it run it's course. Good thing the temps here are in the 100's and too hot for me to want to ride.
    Last edited by violetpurl; 08-02-2010 at 08:41 AM. Reason: Added info

  3. #3
    violetpurl Guest

    Update

    After visiting the vein doctor, and having an ultrasound of the area (crease at thigh) - the doctor said he thought it was a sebaceous cyst about 3/4" long and 1/2" wide. I had an appointment to have it removed this morning. The surgeon told me that I would be off the bike for 6-10 weeks and have about an 1.5" long and deep incision, and wouldn't I rather wait til it got cold enough so that I wouldn't mind being off the bike. Hell, I've been off the bike for 4 weeks already. He said it wouldn't hurt the cyst to ride and to take ibuprofen for any swelling. I'm wondering if I made a mistake not just getting it out today and getting it over with. One bonus is that the Dr. rides, so he understands, though he did suggest I take up running...

  4. #4
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    What's the likelihood of that cyst rupturing? I know sebaceous cysts can be quite nasty if they become ruptured or infected... and given the location, infection could happen easily if ruptured. I think the entire wall/coating of the cyst needs to be removed to ensure the cyst doesn't recur - that may be harder if it does rupture.

    Some of the medical people on here might have better information
    Last edited by Cataboo; 08-12-2010 at 04:39 PM.

  5. #5
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    my cat gets sebaceous cysts and the vet can drain them. they come back unless completely removed but if yours can be drained and then removed later it might be nice then you can be on the bike some?
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