So angry and frustrated!!!

Runningjunkie

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I have no idea where to put this, so you guys get me ranting and raving. I started Jillian Michaels Making the Cut a few weeks ago. Actually, this is supposed to be my last week. I was looking better, feeling better, getting stronger, everything that was supposed to happen was happening. Until last Monday.
I noticed a little sting on my tailbone, and knew that it was a pilonidal cyst flaring up (I had it about 8 years ago). It was no big deal on Monday, but as the day progressed, I started feeling worse and worse. I called my doctor and made an appt. for Wed. Well, the day before the appt, I was running a fever and felt sick to my stomach, so no gym that day. I go to the dr, and he lanced it and drained it. (Gross, I know and probably TMI, but at this point, I really don't care) It is now packed with gauze and I am living on Darvocet and antibiotics. I go back tomorrow to hopefully have the packing out for good, but I need to get back to working out. I tried running on Sat, and that was a bad idea. I know that I need to give my body time to heal, which is why I'm not pushing the workout issue, but I feel like crap.
It pisses me off that I was halfway through the program and finally seeing the results that I want, only to be sidelined by this shit. Not to mention the fact that I have a 10k trail run in literally 2 weeks that I haven't been able to train for. I am so mad and aggravated!
:cuss::cuss::cuss:
Sorry, just had to vent!
Anybody else been in a similar boat?
 
Ooooooooooo, I have had a pilonidal cyst before. (Though I didn't know what it was called before now because I never went to the doctor for it - I was too embarrassed. I just let it heal on its own eventually with enough Neosporin...)

That SUCKS. I remember how badly that hurt. :(
 
Thank, Maverick. I've been looking into surgeries for it, and none of them are pleasant or will work for me. They require 2 weeks out of work with 2-3 daily wound packings. There is no way I can pull that off. I'm hoping that this will be the last time I have to deal with this so I can avoid surgery. According to the doctor on Friday, it's healing like it should, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
And you are right, it hurts like a mad bastard. I'd rather give birth.
 
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