Great story! Glad you're well now, OP! I can imagine the amount of anxiety prior the surgery but props to you for going through all of that!
But holy damn it seems I had this too back in 2014 and I thought it was just a nasty big pimple there. All because sitting on a crappy plastic chair while on the computer for years. Allow me to share my story with that, hope it's ok:
So what exactly happens once it's all healed up? Is there just a hole there forever or does it kind of close up?
Oof sorry man, that sucks. I had a pilonidal cyst removed too, freshman year of college. It was unbearable to sit down, and the worst pain I'd ever felt was when I went to the gym and was attempting to do sit-ups... I knew after that I needed to see a doctor. Got it removed that winter break, and I was pretty immobilized for all of Dec-January.
I actually do remember the recovery time fondly though. It was the winter that the Wii U came out, so I used all of my down time to play through the entirety of NSMBU/NintendoLand with my younger brother. Not like I could've done anything else! It was pretty damn fun. Aside from the fact I couldn't sit on my ass the normal way.
I won't tell you if the local anesthesia is better, but I will say that being put to sleep is kinda fun! Kinda, not really, but you can have some great dreams while under the tube!
Good luck, please let me know how your procedure goes!
Can we discuss that y dreamed about Hatsune Miku? Thanks for the interesting story and now I am terrified of.ingrown hairs, but you really need to contemplate your life choices if you dream about a Hatsune Miku game.I've dreamed about Tetris and Everquest before. It makes you contemplate your life choices lol.
Don't worry, it's just a small cut
I feel your pain buddy.
I had my 4th removed a few months back. I seem to have a knack for getting the pesky buggers . Wish you a speedy recovery!
Four? Shave the butt bro.
Random bump but figure some here may know. I got mine cut at the dermatologist, had stitches for two weeks. Got the stitches removed Friday and I swear Monday I already felt a bump again. The thing is, it's never gotten bigger except last night it was itchy and it feels a bit bigger now. I guess my question is, for any who have had it cut, is the bump normal? Like is it scar tissue or whatever, or did mine literally come back right away? I honestly can't really tell when looking in the mirror if it's the same as before or not. I should call the derma though I feel like they'll just say "oh we need you to come in to see it" and I don't feel like paying more money for this shit (unless absolutely necessary).
Good luck recovering OP.
That's a fail since dermatologists aren't supposed to be treating pilonidal cysts. They aren't surgeons. Sure any doctor can lance an active boil that's about to explode, but yours didn't sound like that type, given the fact that stitches were placed (never close the skin of an infected field). I assume this was done in an office setting? Without general anesthesia? Then the dermatologist half-assed it. The ingrown hairs are still there. You still have a buried quiescent bomb, like the ones from WWII buried in the farmlands of France. Maybe it'll go off, maybe it won't.Random bump but figure some here may know. I got mine cut at the dermatologist, had stitches for two weeks. Got the stitches removed Friday and I swear Monday I already felt a bump again. The thing is, it's never gotten bigger except last night it was itchy and it feels a bit bigger now. I guess my question is, for any who have had it cut, is the bump normal? Like is it scar tissue or whatever, or did mine literally come back right away? I honestly can't really tell when looking in the mirror if it's the same as before or not. I should call the derma though I feel like they'll just say "oh we need you to come in to see it" and I don't feel like paying more money for this shit (unless absolutely necessary).
Good luck recovering OP.
I've never been happier to be quickly approaching 30, lol.Yeah this could be, but in my experience many people can have pilomidal cysts regardless of activity level, although they pretty much stop causing problems at around age 30
SO, had my procedure today. Everything went well, sort of uneventful. I've gone my whole life until now never once having an IV put in. That...wasn't pleasant, but still interesting to witness.
Yeah, this just wheeled me in, knocked me out, did the thing and I woke up with a sore throat and a strange craving for a burrito.
Op sure is a drama queen lol. Congrats on the butt surgery.
I feel your pain buddy.
I had my 4th removed a few months back. I seem to have a knack for getting the pesky buggers . Wish you a speedy recovery!
Not got time to read the entire OP just now as I'm up in 5 hours but mate what a coincidence, I think I'm suffering from one right now. There is a huge lump in my fucking ass cheek which showed up 2 days ago, right at the top of my crack on the right hand side and it is so painful. I've got work tomorrow which is quite laborious and I'm dreading it. Just gonna pop some pain killers and take a pillow to sit on in the car, hopefully I'll be alright. Was wanting to lance that shit tonight as I've suffered from a few cysts before which I've managed to drain and leave to get better themselves but I just dunno. I'm not registered at local doctors yet either but I really don't wanna face surgery. I'll read your full OP tomorrow and hopefully it will help me decide what to do, thanks.
Just had one burst last night-and went in to get the rest squeezed out this morning. The doc said I had a golfball sized amount of pus. Fucking painful and disgusting.
Can we discuss that you dreamed about Hatsune Miku? Thanks for the interesting story and now I am terrified of.ingrown hairs, but you really need to contemplate your life choices if you dream about a Hatsune Miku game.I've dreamed about Tetris and Everquest before. It makes you contemplate your life choices lol.
A good read, OP. Glad it all went well.
I think it's because games like Tetris and the rhythm genre in general gets you into an almost trance-like state where you're really focused. So it sticks in your brain more. That's just my armchair theory.
Disagree. The sinus is both the result and potential route of infection. I argue that the initial inflammatory response involving the ingrowing hair is also an infection in and of itself. Depending on which author writes on the topic, that seems to be the case. The microscopic observation of foreign body giant cells within a chronic sinus tract supports that.
It's pretty much a semantics argument. I never argued whether an asymptomatic pilonidal sinus should be operated on. Only whether the presence of a sinus was indicative of at least a previous infection.