Originally Posted by Rudie
Yes, the vein was clearly visible, just under the skin. It was about an inch to an inch and a half long, and a bluish purple. The doc said the clot was close to the surface and it was a very benign situation. The "bump" was a visible lump in the vein...it was the clot. There was also some irritation just slightly "south" of the bump and a pore had opened up and was draining a small amount of clear fluid, much like a pimple might have. (that's why I thought it was a batholin's glan). I used that pore to insert the needle through the skin and into the vein. After I worked the needle around in the vein, a small amount of blood came out, but I had to try several times before I pulled out the clot with the needle. It was actually a small little thing to have caused so much trouble. It looked much like a clot I might have during my period...a dark clump.
The labia was never involved and no other part of my nether regions was swollen or irritated beyond the vein itself. It was a vertical vein that ran underneath my panty line.
Have you been to your ob/gyn? That is who diagnosed this for me. It took her less than two minutes to figure out what it was. I used the needle method because she recommended it, and because she said "here's what I would do if it were me". She's an active lady, and her husband is a cyclist. Perhaps she is familiar with cycling injuries. She said she had seen the batholins glan problem before, but had never seen a vericosed vein in that area. "I would not want that on my bottom" was what she told me.
I was also back in her office two weeks later to have it rechecked, along with having a physical, so I was under doctor's care the entire time.
Having a problem like this really took the joy out of my ride, but I am hard headed and hate going to the doctor, so I let it go on for a while before I relented and made the appointment. I regret that. I trained for, then rode a 63 mile, mountainous, hot, humid ride contending with soreness that got so bad I was riding out of my saddle to avoid the pain. I could have avoided that had I gone to the doctor earlier. If you are contending with a situation like this, I would encourage you to be to seek medical attention. Your problem may need an antibiotic again. If you've had a staph infection, that can be very hard to be rid of. My best wishes to you.
At the risk of turning this long post into something of tome proportions, I would like to insert here that I value this board for just this sort of thing. Where else could I be comfortable enough to share incredibly personal information like this? You ain't gonna find this stuff in regular cycling magazines. Thanks to all you ladies who have made this a comfortable place to share ALL of cycling's side effects...not just the good stuff.
-beth



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