Well, Damn
I visited my doctor on Friday, because some sebaceous cysts on my back were seeming to get bigger, and were definitely starting to bother me. Whenever I had to lay on my back for particular exercises, one would start to get sore. Ditto sleeping at night. And it is that one that was getting really big, too.
So I made an appointment, thinking I’d just go in and get the suckers drained, right? Nooooo. To really get rid of them (one of the two on my back was actually a returnee from my late teen years), I’ve got to go to a surgeon to get ‘em cut out. What’s more, he said the one is so big, that the surgeon will likely want to do it in the hospital (on an outpatient basis, I’m assuming — and knowing my cheap-ass insurance, will probably be).
So after that happens (I’m pushing to get it done ASAP), I’ll probably be out of fully working out for a couple of weeks, while I have stitches in two separate spots on my back. That won’t deter me in losing weight; I just won’t be able to exercise like I normally would. Hopefully I’ll still be able to do the elliptical, and maybe even kick up some of my interval training on that. Just won’t be able to do any resistance.
I don’t think I’ll be able to complete the Transformation Contest either, because of my situation. I just can’t see missing out a few weeks and still being competitive. I’ll definitely do the next one, though. And like I said, I’m still going to be on track for losing weight, so this thing truly isn’t going to get me down. I just won’t be able to be competitive this time ’round. No biggie.
If you’ve never heard of sebaceous cysts before, they’re pretty ucky things. Click the link to find out more. But in my particular situation, the doc said that they’re both getting more pronounced because I’ve lost so much weight (about 75 lbs. now and still going), and growing because I’ve spiked up my metabolism. This means my body is pumping even more gross stuff into them than before because my metabolism is up.
First more gout attacks because of my weight loss, then this … ? Weight loss can truly be a double-edged sword, my friends. But I still think it is worth it, and I’m still going to lose more. There’s just more challenges along the way.
Apologies for not posting as of late; we’re crunching at work, blah blah blah, punch and pie. The same ol’ story. But true!
1 comment June 1, 2008