Cannot see ntfs drive after trying macfuse

I seem to have messed things up. I could once plug in an external ntfs drive and read it just fine. But then I thought about writing to it, so I tried macfuse with ntfs-3g. I couldn't get it going so I uninstalled according to their FAQ. Now I can't even see the ntfs drive. One note: if I go through disk utility it shows the drive being recognized and mounted. But /Volumes/mydrive is empty.
Thoughts?

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