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Old 06-06-07, 09:44 AM
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ouch ?

Could changing the saddle do anything to help?
From what I understood about saddle sores is that its no different than an 'ASS BLISTER'

is that wrong?

I figure it like any workout... it hurts massage it... or have some one work out the kinks for you. But I agree on the getting a trained physician to look at it first.

Funny how we will trust word of mouth first from a secondary source instead of usually going to the doc first. I geuss it's just because so many of us have been misdiagnosed before and don't trust a doctor. But they are like us, they may know a lot and may have seen a lot... BUT THEY DON'T ALWAYS KNOW EVERYTHING !!!

Glad to hear you are feeling better, if it keeps up tho... I would quite the riding, or if I wanted to endure, I would just simply change my riding style.

Best of Luck !!!
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