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Otter15

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On your bike
« on: April 23, 2019, 03:16:35 AM »

Hi ladies

This may seem like a stupid question but does anyone with VA ride a bike?

I recently bought one and went on a bike ride a few days ago. I cycled for about an hour and was a bit sore but not surprised as I haven't been on a bike for a while.

Now though I have a VA flare up that's really bad. I'm not sure whether it's just a coincidence but it would make sense if I'm already fragile!

If others ride with no problems, I can put it down to coincidence and add this attack to the unexplainable (ups and) downs of this condition! :-\
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Maryjane

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Re: On your bike
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2019, 05:42:22 AM »

I definitely wouldn't be able to ride a bike & many of the ladies in my VA group can't either.

Also the average saddle for a women is very poorly designed for our anatomy, to thin & positioned incorrectly, a specialist supplier can help some.
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Re: On your bike
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2019, 07:44:33 AM »

There's knowledge begin gained in the pro-cycling World about how awful the cycle seat design is and how the industry needs to take anatomical shape on board!!!  Maybe have a look-see at some of the Pro-women Teams on-line and ask there .........

It's a shape the body isn't used to, plus it encourages sweat ...........
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Re: On your bike
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2019, 07:46:15 AM »

List of 2018 UCI Women's Teams and riders
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Contents
1   Teams overview
2   Defunct teams
3   Riders

3.1   Al Asayl Cycling Team
3.2   Alé–Cipollini
3.3   Aromitalia Vaiano
3.4   Astana Womens Team
3.5   Bepink
3.6   Bizkaia Durango–Euskadi Murias
3.7   Boels–Dolmans - doing lots of research I believe
3.8   BTC City Ljubljana
3.9   Canyon–SRAM
3.10   Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
3.11   China Liv Pro Cycling
3.12   Cogeas–Mettler Pro Cycling Team
3.13   Conceria Zabri–Fanini
3.14   Cylance Pro Cycling
3.15   Doltcini–Van Eyck Sport UCI Women Cycling
3.16   Eurotarget–Bianchi–Vitasana
3.17   Experza–Footlogix Ladies Cycling Team
3.18   FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
3.19   Hagens Berman–Supermint
3.20   Health Mate–Cyclelive Team
3.21   Hitec Products–Birk Sport
3.22   Lotto–Soudal Ladies
3.23   Minsk Cycling Club
3.24   Mitchelton–Scott
3.25   Parkhotel Valkenburg Cycling Team
3.26   Rally Cycling
3.27   S.C. Michela Fanini Rox
3.28   Servetto–Stradalli Cycle–Alurecycling
3.29   Team Virtu Cycling Women
3.30   Team Sunweb
3.31   Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank
3.32   Thailand Women's Cycling Team
3.33   Top Girls Fassa Bortolo
3.34   TWENTY20 p/b Sho-Air
3.35   UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
3.36   Valcar–PBM
3.37   Wiggle High5 Pro Cycling - UK based
3.38   WaowDeals Pro Cycling
4   References
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Otter15

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Re: On your bike
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2019, 10:33:04 AM »

Thanks for your replies. I'll look into the women's team CLKD and see if they have any discussions on the seats and I'll also look at getting the seat changed Maryjane.

 >:( :'(It would be a shame to stop as its such a good thing to do but, without a different seat, it's too painful to carry on.
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Re: On your bike
« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2019, 11:11:54 AM »

I use an exercise bike but it flares my VA up if I use it for longer than 20 minutes and I can only do that a couple of times a week.
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CLKD

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Re: On your bike
« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2019, 11:45:59 AM »

Is there a Pro-bike cycle shop in your area, we have several across the Midlands.  'Halfords' might be a start but I would push  ;) for a Company more related to the pros.  ;)
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Otter15

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Re: On your bike
« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2019, 08:55:44 PM »

I have done some research on cycling websites and there is a range of seats, even for different ages. I'm off to a bike place tomorrow to see what's available.

Thanks for the advice everyone.
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Re: On your bike
« Reply #8 on: April 23, 2019, 09:30:36 PM »

Hi ladies

This may seem like a stupid question but does anyone with VA ride a bike?

I recently bought one and went on a bike ride a few days ago. I cycled for about an hour and was a bit sore but not surprised as I haven't been on a bike for a while.

Now though I have a VA flare up that's really bad. I'm not sure whether it's just a coincidence but it would make sense if I'm already fragile!

If others ride with no problems, I can put it down to coincidence and add this attack to the unexplainable (ups and) downs of this condition! :-\
i do have a bike but only go on occasional short leisure rides off road. I have had discomfort from the saddle but no obvious VA flare up. I haven't been out on it since I started Vagifem/had a confirmed diagnosis of VA by actual examination but hope to do so soon. I'd be interested to hear what you find out about the best saddles for women. Perhaps I could change mine.
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Re: On your bike
« Reply #9 on: April 24, 2019, 06:34:28 AM »

Hasty - it's a known secret within the community. This isn't about menopause but I'm answering the question. They are FAR TOO YOUNG to be menopausal; they may eat badly and don't get periods which brings other problems.  Men are affected too. 

Otter15 - let me know how you get on!
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Re: On your bike
« Reply #10 on: April 24, 2019, 07:34:00 AM »

Hi Otter15. There are a lot of saddles designed for women. Quite a few are split so that they have a gap where our ladybits would be. They aren't cheap but they are worth it in the long run. It is worth finding an independent cycle shop if you can because they will let you try before you buy that way you aren't running the risk of thinking it will be okay and then find it isn't. Good luck with your search
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Otter15

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Re: On your bike
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2019, 12:08:28 PM »

Hi ladies

Just got back from the bike shop where I had the handlebars raised to the highest point they would go and got a saddle with the valley, much wider and shorter and more padding.

I pushed my bike all the way there and rode some of the way back - still too sore to do it all.

The difference was immediately noticeable. Once I've healed, I'm sure it will be much easier.

The saddle wasn't expensive - I've seen some really pricey ones online but it felt good when I was on it - mainly because of the width and valley I think because you don't have all the pressure underneath. The man actually recommended it so definitely worth changing.

Thanks for all your advice everyone. It means I can still get out and about to places further than those on foot.
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Re: On your bike
« Reply #12 on: April 25, 2019, 12:55:51 PM »

Hi ladies

Just got back from the bike shop where I had the handlebars raised to the highest point they would go and got a saddle with the valley, much wider and shorter and more padding.

I pushed my bike all the way there and rode some of the way back - still too sore to do it all.

The difference was immediately noticeable. Once I've healed, I'm sure it will be much easier.

The saddle wasn't expensive - I've seen some really pricey ones online but it felt good when I was on it - mainly because of the width and valley I think because you don't have all the pressure underneath. The man actually recommended it so definitely worth changing.

Thanks for all your advice everyone. It means I can still get out and about to places further than those on foot.
which make was the new saddle please? Could you post a link to it?
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Otter15

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Re: On your bike
« Reply #13 on: April 25, 2019, 02:21:39 PM »

Sorry, I can't see the make. It just says TKX on the saddle. I'm in Spain  8) so don't know if it's the same as the ones in England but I think you'll be able to get a similar one easily. As Herdwick said, you can try different ones and see what suits you. The ones with the valley definitely make a difference, as did raising the handlebars as I could feel myself sitting differently and not leaning forward so much - less pressure. The width is so much better too.
I've had VA now Birdy for two years and still haven't managed to get it under control. Flare ups happen for no apparent reason sometimes, and other times I've caused it, which is why I asked about riding a bike. It's a journey huh? ( the ones on my bike are much more pleasant).  ;D
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Re: On your bike
« Reply #14 on: April 26, 2019, 06:26:16 PM »

So pleased you have got sorted Otter15. Let's hope that you begin to feel less sore soon and can enjoy riding your bike once again. Good luck to you too Katejo. It should be quite easy to find what you need especially if you go to an independent retailer as you can try them then
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