ganglion cyst?
amynicole21 wrote: I developed a big lump on my hand a few weeks ago, and went to the doctor who said it was a ganglion cyst. They don't know what causes them, and the treatment is usually just to leave them alone. It is causing pain in my joints though, so I'm going this morning to get it drained. Hopefully, it does the trick but sometimes they just come back.
Has anyone had one of these before?
MommyToAshley replied: I have one on my hand, but it doesn't cause any pain so I am leaving it alone. It's not that noticeable and I probably had it for awhile before I ever noticed it. If it is causing you pain, it's good that you are getting it drained.
gr33n3y3z replied: I had the samething in my ankle joint I had got it drained so many times and kept coming back and causing trouble for many years I had it cut out about 3 years ago and it has not been back
mom21kid2dogs replied: I had one on the side of my foot in HS that was removed and never came back. My husband had one at the base of his neck taken off a few years ago and it never returned either. Good luck at your appointment today!
Our Lil' Family replied: I have one on my left wrist. It doesn't hurt at all, I don't even remember it's there usually. I have a friend that had one on her right wrist and it was painful so she had it removed a couple months ago. She said the recovery was a breeze. I would think draining it would hurt more than just removing it! OUCH!
sparkys2boys replied: Dh has one on his wrist that bothers him sometimes too, the doctor told him to just leave it unless it gets bigger or causes more pain
amynicole21 replied: I had it drained this morning, but the doctor said there's about a 50% chance it'll come right back. Argh! The draining wasn't that big of a deal, but I have to keep it kind of immobilized today - not easy.
Kaitlin'smom replied: ouch, I hope it does not return. I think thats what my sitters FIL had on is neck.
mom21kid2dogs replied: I wonder if there is a difference between draining it and removing it for return rate. Tonight, my husband said that they did drain his once or twice and it came back. They didn't want to remove it as first recourse because of the location (base of the neck). It didn't come back when they removed it though.
Glad it wasn't very painful!! Good luck not using your hand!
A&A'smommy replied: I have one on my wrist and I have had it forever It hasn't cause me any pain.. thats odd!!! I hope that helps and that is doesn't come back!!!
Kentuckychick replied: Yeup...
http://forums.parentingclub.com/index.php?...topic=65823&hl=
(sorry I deleted the surgery photos from my flickr account so they aren't there anymore... they give me the heebies now!)
Mine was/is on the front of my hand and was attached to the artery so it has caused a lot of pain.
This is what it looked like presurgery

And these are from tonight; (the purplish line underneath is the scar from surgery)


So... as you can see... the surgery worked wonders!
And for the question as to the return rates differing. I was told by my surgeon that the draining only works about 50%/60% of the time and with the surgery there's about a 5% chance that it will come back.
I suppose I'm just the overachiever
Maddie&EthansMom replied: I have one on the top of my wrist that flares up from time to time. It's more like a big knot in my joint and has been there since I was small. It does hurt every now and then. I have a hard time doing push ups and the like b/c of my wrist.
maestra replied: I actually have a small one in my eyebrow!
~Roo'sMama~ replied: I have one in my left wrist and one on the top of my foot - I've had both for years and the pain comes and goes. I've always meant to go to the doctor for it but I'm too lazy.
redchief replied: I've got a huge one in my back, and a smaller one in my neck, both of which I'm leaving alone. The one in my neck causes some discomfort, but I don't even notice the big one in my back.
Our Lil' Family replied: Kentucky Chick....that looks awful, and like a huge puss pocket...what in the world happened? That Dr. needs to redo that surgery!
Kentuckychick replied: That's EXACTLY what I said!! Especially since I turned 25 and have new insurance now
Actually though, it's not quite as bad as it looks. The coloring in the photo gives it an odd color when in reality it's just that because of the last surgery the skin is stretched much tighter around it this time. I do think it's bigger.
When I bend my wrist it looks exactly like the before photo (in which I had it extended) so it's definitely a bit different looking this time.
No puss or infection though -- just lots of fluid. I'm hoping to get it drained once more and then maybe one more surgery. For me though because of where it's located (right hand on the wrist) the recovery was much more difficult.
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