Painful Coccyx

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Fluffsri

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3,165 posts

196 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I've been suffering for a months now. I've had a CT scan and all seems ok, seeing the Doc on the 6th to go over the results. As the scan has said all is ok then why is it that I cant sit down for long periods, cant sit on hard surfaces and in pain when I stand up?

I've had to stop cycling as that's become too painful, its not so much when riding but afterwards.

Its really beginning to get to me as there doesn't seem a lot that can be carried out to alleviate the discomfort.


Anyone know anything about the subject? Any pointers would be gratefully received (except coccyx removal, been warned off that).

planetsurfer

42 posts

160 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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Get your self one of these. (I bought 20 of them and gave them to my friends)

http://www.keshefoundation.org/webshop/products/pr...

Fixed my horrendous sciatica in 30 minutes.

Couldn't walk properly, couldn't stand up for more than 5 minutes.

Now I can stand up for hours. No pain at all! :-)

I've used it to fix all of my extreme sporting injuries (Now 54 and pain free for the first time in 30 years)

You could try one of these as well

http://www.keshefoundation.org/webshop/products/pr...

Wacky Racer

38,156 posts

247 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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planetsurfer said:
Get your self one of these. (I bought 20 of them and gave them to my friends)

http://www.keshefoundation.org/webshop/products/pr...
scratchchin

BertB

1,101 posts

225 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I've been having a similar issue for months, initially I brought a coccyx pillow on amazon (£25) seemed to help a bit.

But I've since got one of these - http://www.posturite.co.uk/coccyx-wedge.html it's perhaps a bit soft, so by the end of a long day it's rather flat.

I think it has helped reduce the pain, I also changed my office chair at the same time, so I can't say for sure which has helped the most.


Fluffsri

Original Poster:

3,165 posts

196 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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planetsurfer said:
Get your self one of these. (I bought 20 of them and gave them to my friends)

http://www.keshefoundation.org/webshop/products/pr...

Fixed my horrendous sciatica in 30 minutes.

Couldn't walk properly, couldn't stand up for more than 5 minutes.

Now I can stand up for hours. No pain at all! :-)

I've used it to fix all of my extreme sporting injuries (Now 54 and pain free for the first time in 30 years)

You could try one of these as well

http://www.keshefoundation.org/webshop/products/pr...
Not sure if I'm being thick but, how does it work? Is it like a cold pack and just apply to the skin?

I have one of the wedges at work, its a bit soft, Ill look into replacing it and see how that goes.

planetsurfer

42 posts

160 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Think of it as a strong magnetic field.
The pad has a field effect of 3 cm.
When you use it there is a cooling sensation.
Depending on the injury, the pain can go away permanently after 15-30 minutes. I normally leave it on for a couple of hours.
I've used it on all my joints, legs, arms, neck, shoulders.
Gone from being more grumpy than a grumpy thing to being pain free.
You don't know how much pain you are in until it goes away.

If you can use your hands, you can make a pain pen or pad yourself.
It's simple technology to build.

http://www.keshefoundation.org/technology

I've made a few small pain pads using kitchen pad, a plastic bag and some GANS. I'm currently building a MAGRAV and a few pain pens.

I've used this technology on about 40 people. Including some of the most sceptical people on the planet (That includes myself. 35 years as a hard core engineer). All report positive results. I wouldn't have bought so many if they didn't work. :-)