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Cyst Explodes

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Morning All,

Have been absent for a couple of days due to not really being able to type. On Sunday I had a selacious cyst under my arm that was the size of a pea and there for a couple of years decide to be a really bad guy. Within a couple of hours it exploded to the size of a golf ball and then by Monday morning when I got to the doctors it had become extremely red and the size of a lemon. Apparently it had somehow "burst" and absessed and she had to do a real job on it as out-patient surgery. I am now left with a quarter size hole under my arm that is about 3/4" deep and will see her today to remove the packing and stitches. Will get the result of the culture and hopefully will just heal from there. An armpit sucks for a place to have surgery. :lol:

Glad to be back and will try to catch up on messages.

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Post by starfire »

Wow Maggie, That must have been so uncomfortable (understatement, if I've ever hear one).

I didn't even know they did that. Hope all will be ok and a speedy recovery is my prayer. Please keep us posted.

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Post by Polly »

Ouch, Maggie!

That is a tender area for sure. Do you have to take antibiotics? Will keep fingers and toes crossed for an uncomplicated recovery.

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So sorry, Maggie. I hope for a fast recovery.

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Maggie,
WOW, I never heard of anything like that either. It is a terrible place. I hope it heals fast.

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Post by MaggieRedwings »

Thanks Everyone. Yes an extremely tender spot and the needles to drain it were quite uncomfortable. Leave it to my body.

Polly - yes I am taking antibiotics - Cephalexin 500 mg. 3 times a day. Needless to say, I am taking probiotics along with it. This has been a heck of a year on the antibiotics for me but so far so good as long as I take the probiotics.

I too had never heard of a cyst doing that but the doctor said it might have become infected - I asked from what if it was inside and fine for 2+ years. Really no answer other than I have a very fickle body. Then she started talking to me about a colonoscopy because I am due. Gues what that answer was. Do the cyst and back burner the other for a lifetime. :lol:

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Post by Polly »

HAHAHAHA! LOL at "backburner the other".

You know, they are now saying that routine colonoscopies are not needed after age 75. So, we have something to look forward to - but maybe not for us, since we already have a colon disease that needs following. Sigh.

Mags, you certainly are the queen of "unique" medical problems!

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That sounds positively agonizing, Maggie, I hope you heal quickly.
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Post by tex »

Maggie,

Bummer! The only good thing about it that I can think if is the fact that it is now history. I hope you recover quickly, and without any complications. I have to agree with Polly that you seem to be the "poster child" for unusual medical issues. :sigh:

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Post by Sharaine »

Ouch, Maggie! I had this same thing happen to me about 20 years ago. Fortunately, mine was only the size of a large walnut. BUT, they had to cut it open there in the doctor's office without novacain and it was full of pus. I sure hope you recover quickly. We miss you when you're not online.

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Post by Lesley »

Wow Maggie! That has to be uncomfortable in the extreme. I don't know how you are typing now.
Hope you get better soon.
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Post by sarkin »

Ouch and YIKES, Maggie - thanks for letting us know, and here's wishing you a speedy and uneventful recovery. And no other 'unusual' medical problems, painful or otherwise, for a long time!

Thinking of you...

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Post by hazel »

Well, that was certainly a rude surprise. Glad it could be taken care of quickly. Hope you get a good report and make a speedy recovery.
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Thinking about you Mags,

Heal quickly.

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Post by Gloria »

What a sudden change for the cyst! I hope you recover quickly without any complications.

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