Lisa loves Pooh
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I will try to keep it short.
Injured my back in December while training for a marathon. Rest allowed it to heal. Ran marathon pain free (from the back). When I restarted running--back issues again. Have been in physical therapy and the only thing they can figure is weak core muscles. Pain is practically exclusive to the sacrum/tail bone region--unless a flair up, then it involves muscles and such. The continued pain for the most part--feels like it is involving bone only. With PT, I have been able to run--and even ran 6 miles last Sunday pain free.
Then I got rear ended on Monday--in what would equate to an estimated 20-30mph crash. My pain scale from Monday to today went from about a 6-7...and now we are at a 2-3 (before accident, I was at 0-1). Day by day--we went from intense burning, to intense throbbing, to throbbing, to aching--and now just a real pain in the tail bone that I guess would still be achy. It was hurting from sitting, driving, driving over speed bumps (ouch!). It was improving--but is acting up again.
I have been without diagnosis as to what exactly would be causing this pain. Initial X-rays & MRI are negative...got X-rays following the accident, but assuming negative since I was never called with the results (no news is good news).
I'm wondering if all of this--is a bruised tailbone.
Any ideas on this? I'm a freak of science--they don't know what causes the pain!
Injured my back in December while training for a marathon. Rest allowed it to heal. Ran marathon pain free (from the back). When I restarted running--back issues again. Have been in physical therapy and the only thing they can figure is weak core muscles. Pain is practically exclusive to the sacrum/tail bone region--unless a flair up, then it involves muscles and such. The continued pain for the most part--feels like it is involving bone only. With PT, I have been able to run--and even ran 6 miles last Sunday pain free.
Then I got rear ended on Monday--in what would equate to an estimated 20-30mph crash. My pain scale from Monday to today went from about a 6-7...and now we are at a 2-3 (before accident, I was at 0-1). Day by day--we went from intense burning, to intense throbbing, to throbbing, to aching--and now just a real pain in the tail bone that I guess would still be achy. It was hurting from sitting, driving, driving over speed bumps (ouch!). It was improving--but is acting up again.
I have been without diagnosis as to what exactly would be causing this pain. Initial X-rays & MRI are negative...got X-rays following the accident, but assuming negative since I was never called with the results (no news is good news).
I'm wondering if all of this--is a bruised tailbone.
Any ideas on this? I'm a freak of science--they don't know what causes the pain!