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  1. #1
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    Isn't it a fat cyst? I have seen them in CT scans sometimes and the patient don't even notice they have them. They are usually asymptomatic (unless of course you ride a bike). Is it painful only when you ride? Does it hurt if you touch it? I would visit the OB/GYN doctor and hopefully they'll order an ultrasound to see if it is just a fat deposit or even a vascular anomaly like Beth-Ro mentioned.
    "I might not be riding fast but I'm still quicker than if I were on the couch" -Anonymous

  2. #2
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    eek - I think I might be developing an inflamed follicle. Gonna keep a watch on it.

    @Beth-Ro:
    Why did that doctor give you the option of slicing it in the office or you poking a needle in it at home? couldn't she have done the poking, saved you some pain and NOT made you be off the bike for 6 weeks? doesn't soudn very logical to me?
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  3. #3
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    @Beth-Ro:
    Why did that doctor give you the option of slicing it in the office or you poking a needle in it at home? couldn't she have done the poking, saved you some pain and NOT made you be off the bike for 6 weeks? doesn't soudn very logical to me?

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    Good question...brace yourself...
    The needle treatment took several sessions (read "days") soaking in a hot tub, then applying a hot-hot-hot washcloth to the clot area, then rolling it around between my fingers to massage it and loosen it up. After three or four days of this "treatment" I was then able to slide the needle into the vein, parallel to my skin, and gently work the needle in a tiny circle inside the vein to further loosen the clot. After all that I managed to pull the clot out. Once it came out I had instant relief. I used antibiotic cream for a week and rode my bike every day throughout the process.

    The doctor couldn't do the needle thing in the office because it took days to work on the clot before it was loose enough to pull out. Had I opted to have it taken care of in the office, I would have gone home with a linear incison in a place that is "bendy" and therefore hard to heal. Oh, and it would have cost about $300.00 for that in-office "surgery".

    In the end, it was my choice... ...pun intended.

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  4. #4
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    Oh Man! That all sounds awful. But I understand not wanting to pay$300. for something the dr said you could do yourself. Besides you can spend that money on cute bike stuff instead!
    I have had similar stuff down there and the hot compresses really help and patients. You must have a huge pain threshhold?
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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  5. #5
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    Beth-Ro

    You must be very flexxible- how could you even see down there???

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  6. #6
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    Beth-Ro - that totally kicks ***!

  7. #7
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    I'm not that flexible...I used a magnifying mirror.
    (talk about up close and personal!)

 

 

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