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re: What can the OT tell me about Pilondial cysts?
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:36 am to Oxford
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:36 am to Oxford
Bending over a mechanical table and having it lift your arse to the ceiling so the doctor can shave your hairy arse with 4 cute interns watching wasn't exactly a perk.
But different strokes I guess.
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:39 am to Oxford
Like others have said, the surgery sucks, really bad. Mine took a year to fully recover.
Oschner in New Orleans was who finally got it healed for me. The post op pain is absurd
Oschner in New Orleans was who finally got it healed for me. The post op pain is absurd
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:41 am to Oxford
They suck and even after surgery they'll come back and you'll have to do it all again
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:46 am to yellowfin
Awesome. Happy Wednesday to all
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:48 am to Oxford
4 surgeries for me. As you get older they go away
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:53 am to yellowfin
What exactly is this type of cyst?
I have a lump next to my neck on my trap. There is no feeling just a big, hard bump. It's been there for years.
I have a lump next to my neck on my trap. There is no feeling just a big, hard bump. It's been there for years.
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:53 am to yellowfin
YEOW, God can be a cruel mutha.
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:12 am to Oxford
helped Limbaugh avoid the draft
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:14 am to TigerPanzer
Been living with mine for 20 years. It is more of a nuisance than anything and flares up about once a year though not as bad as the initial flare up where I had to have it lanced and drained back in college. The must have ointment for anyone with this cyst is Iodex. You wont find it in your local pharmacy but can get the pharmacist to order it for you or look online. Whenever I feel mine flaring up I apply the ointment for a couple of days and the pains and swelling are gone. This simple ointment has allowed me to live comfortably and not undergo surgery.
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:15 am to Mung
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Limbaugh avoid the draft
Pilondial cyst of the brain?
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:23 am to Oxford
Haven't experienced it but I've read that the smell of the puss inside it is one of the worst odors you'll ever smell.
This post was edited on 7/8/15 at 8:26 am
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:27 am to Oxford
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I just started a job where I'm at a desk sending emails and making calls 8-10 hours a day
Have fun carrying a donut around to sit on.
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How long did you wait to get it checked out?
Way too long. I had one in college. I just tried to ignore it. Ended up in the hospital for a week and almost let things get really out of hand, then I had to have the surgery after I recovered from that. I wouldn't wait.
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:34 am to Oxford
My surgery was easy. No packing, but still took a while to heal
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:40 am to DingLeeBerry
I had one my senior year in high school. I played through it during football season but had it surgically removed after the season was over. I don't know what kind of anesthetic they gave me but the procedure didn't hurt and I was in and out during the surgery. I can remember a much older Doctor walking a young surgeon through it. When he was about to cut out the "sac' I remember the older doc saying "no, that's not it". Then I remember him saying "yeah, that's the good stuff, cut it out". The worst thing about this procedure is the first time that they take the packed gauze out of the open wound. It seemed like they just kept pulling gauze out and it would never end. I remember calling them every curse word in the book and my mom was pissed at me.
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:44 am to Oxford
I had one as a teen and had the surgery done with a spinal block, so it didn't hurt at all during the procedure.
As the others said though, it is an open wound heal and takes awhile. Good luck.
As the others said though, it is an open wound heal and takes awhile. Good luck.
Posted on 7/8/15 at 9:04 am to Oxford
Yes, you will need surgery and someone to place the packing in the open wound once you return home. Trust me you will feel 100 x's better. I had 2 surgeries while in college. Oh and sit in hot bath as many times a day that you can.
My surgeon told me it's possible to come back, but not where it originated. He was right because I didn't have anymore until 30 years later, about an inch away from the first one!
My surgeon told me it's possible to come back, but not where it originated. He was right because I didn't have anymore until 30 years later, about an inch away from the first one!
Posted on 7/8/15 at 9:45 am to Oxford
I got one when I was a young teenager. Had it lanced an drained. It hasn't come back in 10+ years. I don't know about the surgery, but having it lanced and drained isn't very painful (certainly far less painful than the cyst itself). The recurrence rate is fairly high, but it's less than 50%. That average rate is also skewed by the fact that people that are sedentary and obese and/or have a family history of the cyst have much higher rates of recurrence than people that don't.
Go to the doctor as soon as possible. If they recommend just having it lanced and drained, do that. Like I said, the recurrence rate is high, but as long as you don't have a family history of this problem, the odds are at least better than a coin flip that it won't come back. If, afterward, you start to feel it coming back, go to the doctor immediately and try to schedule the surgery.
Go to the doctor as soon as possible. If they recommend just having it lanced and drained, do that. Like I said, the recurrence rate is high, but as long as you don't have a family history of this problem, the odds are at least better than a coin flip that it won't come back. If, afterward, you start to feel it coming back, go to the doctor immediately and try to schedule the surgery.
Posted on 7/8/15 at 10:02 am to ColeCoushCoush
Pilonidal literally means nest of hair & skin.
To the person wondering what type it was. Daughter had the surgery 3 months ago.
To the person wondering what type it was. Daughter had the surgery 3 months ago.
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:13 pm to lsusteve1
Again see the doc now- have a SURGEON do this -- once and for all
Posted on 7/8/15 at 8:24 pm to 756
The surgery isn't as bad as some people have said and neither is the pain afterward, HOWEVER........
Read this and remember it as the absolute most important part of the post OP process. If you're trying to decide whether to change the bandage or wait a little while longer, CHANGE THE BANDAGE. And keep it moist. The pain of having to pull out gauze that has attached itself to your healing second a-hole is something I only wish upon the worst of people.
Read this and remember it as the absolute most important part of the post OP process. If you're trying to decide whether to change the bandage or wait a little while longer, CHANGE THE BANDAGE. And keep it moist. The pain of having to pull out gauze that has attached itself to your healing second a-hole is something I only wish upon the worst of people.
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