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Hi all,

 

I took a nasty fall on a slippery step 10 days ago. Fell to the ground really

hard on my tailbone. Couldn't even get up without help. I think I cracked my

tailbone.

 

Weird thing is, there was absolutely no bruising. But, it still REALLY hurts

especially sitting down and standing up, getting in and out of my car, and

things like sneezing. Although it's not as bad as the day after it happened, it

doesn't seem to be getting better.

 

I'm not a fan of allopathic doctors, except when absolutely necessary. I'm sure

they'll x-ray me, give me pain meds, prescribe anti-inflammatories, etc. All

stuff I'm just not into and I doubt there's much other than time that heals a

cracked tailbone.

 

Is there any reason I " should " see a doctor? I'm almost 54, if that makes any

difference! I know all the natural things to do for pain and inflammation, and I

practice EFT, etc. Just want to feel confident that I'm not missing something

that a Dr. could do (other than give me pain meds which I don't want.)

 

Thanks for any advice!

Michelle

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What you want to do is take Vitamin D and Calcium with Vitamin C; A. and do not

exeert yourself; thanks...Bosweilia Herb may be good too;

, " holisticmenopause " <michelle

wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> I took a nasty fall on a slippery step 10 days ago. Fell to the ground really

hard on my tailbone. Couldn't even get up without help. I think I cracked my

tailbone.

>

> Weird thing is, there was absolutely no bruising. But, it still REALLY hurts

especially sitting down and standing up, getting in and out of my car, and

things like sneezing. Although it's not as bad as the day after it happened, it

doesn't seem to be getting better.

>

> I'm not a fan of allopathic doctors, except when absolutely necessary. I'm

sure they'll x-ray me, give me pain meds, prescribe anti-inflammatories, etc.

All stuff I'm just not into and I doubt there's much other than time that heals

a cracked tailbone.

>

> Is there any reason I " should " see a doctor? I'm almost 54, if that makes any

difference! I know all the natural things to do for pain and inflammation, and I

practice EFT, etc. Just want to feel confident that I'm not missing something

that a Dr. could do (other than give me pain meds which I don't want.)

>

> Thanks for any advice!

> Michelle

>

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Hi Michele

Right you're! what the doc will do is to put you on painkillers, which weaken

the bone marrow, deteriorate stomach systems etc, and surely without x-rays they

can''t move a step ahead for the condition. So Michele! take Hypericum 200, 2

doses without late, one at bed time daily. Your immune system is much better, I

comprehend so, that's why you have improved rather than the first day. And

you'll get it improved more if you take this homeopathic medicine. If there

remains some residual, I'm opened.

 

Dr.

 

--- On Mon, 9/14/09, holisticmenopause <michelle wrote:

 

holisticmenopause <michelle

Cracked Tailbone? (Coccyx)

 

Monday, September 14, 2009, 3:27 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi all,

 

 

 

I took a nasty fall on a slippery step 10 days ago. Fell to the ground really

hard on my tailbone. Couldn't even get up without help. I think I cracked my

tailbone.

 

 

 

Weird thing is, there was absolutely no bruising. But, it still REALLY hurts

especially sitting down and standing up, getting in and out of my car, and

things like sneezing. Although it's not as bad as the day after it happened, it

doesn't seem to be getting better.

 

 

 

I'm not a fan of allopathic doctors, except when absolutely necessary. I'm sure

they'll x-ray me, give me pain meds, prescribe anti-inflammatories , etc. All

stuff I'm just not into and I doubt there's much other than time that heals a

cracked tailbone.

 

 

 

Is there any reason I " should " see a doctor? I'm almost 54, if that makes any

difference! I know all the natural things to do for pain and inflammation, and I

practice EFT, etc. Just want to feel confident that I'm not missing something

that a Dr. could do (other than give me pain meds which I don't want.)

 

 

 

Thanks for any advice!

 

Michelle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, " holisticmenopause " <michelle

wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> I took a nasty fall on a slippery step 10 days ago. Fell to the ground really

hard on my tailbone. Couldn't even get up without help. I think I cracked my

tailbone.

 

Michelle, sorry to hear that.

 

Try Reflexology. I once gave a series of treatments to a young woman for totally

different issues. After the first time her tailbone, that had been damaged in a

car accident years earlier, stopped hurting. This was simply an unexpected side

effect. One of the joys of working the whole, instead of the parts!

You can either find a practitioner or do it yourself or ask a loved one to help

you.

 

The new book by the fabulous Kunz couple is their best one yet. Anyone can learn

how to help themselves or others from it.

Reflexology for Life can be found at this website

http://reflexology-research.com

 

And also: my friend Magda makes an incredible liniment from local herbs that

helped me big time when I was recovering from a broken ankle years ago. Instant

pain relief through natural forms of aspirin from young birch leaves and poplar

buds, speedy recovery for broken bones through comfrey leaves, and more. Comfrey

was called " knitbone " for good reason. I cannot recommend that product highly

enough. I gave a jar to my sister in law when I was in Holland in May. Her

recovery from a nasty multiple fractured ankle was stalling. The liniment did

its usual magic on her too.

 

It was a godsend in the weeks after the cast came off and I had to get back to

work, on my feet all day. I'd limp into the shower in pain, apply the liniment,

feel instant relief, and be pain-free all day. Some days I might have to

re-apply by 5 PM but that was it.

Great stuff. Find it here: http://flyinghandsfarm.addr.com

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com (just my blog)

http://wildhealing.net (great place for bulk Camu)

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Hi Michelle-

 

Oh no! I feel for you! I did this a few years ago (a folding lawn chair

collapsed throwing me into the concrete coccyx first). It was SO painful, the

most pain I've ever been in.

 

No you're missing nothing by not seeing an M.D. All they'll do is confirm or

deny there's a break (by exposing you to x-ray radiation which you don't need)

and like you said, prescribe a bunch of drugs you don't want to take. Plus, it's

not like they can put a cast on your butt! (sorry, trying to lighten the

situation)

 

What I did: Regular chiropractic visits (w/an A.K Applied Kinesiology chiro not

a " conventional one " ) who also used a cold laser on the area. I also took a

natural supplement by Standard Process called Osteoplex. And did energy medicine

work (in the EFT vein but it's called BEST) too. And just time and " staying off

of it " . I remember eating standing up and sleeping on my side for months.

 

I'm sorry to report that it took over a year before I felt zero pain there from

sitting. But there's no reason that you won't fare better. I actually did get

an x-ray which showed I had fractured my sacrum rather than the coccyx (or where

they meet to be exact) and I'm guessing that is what prolonged my healing.

 

Best of luck to you,

Janet

 

" holisticmenopause " <michelle wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> I took a nasty fall on a slippery step 10 days ago. Fell to the ground really

hard on my tailbone. Couldn't even get up without help. I think I cracked my

tailbone.

>

> Weird thing is, there was absolutely no bruising. But, it still REALLY hurts

especially sitting down and standing up, getting in and out of my car, and

things like sneezing. Although it's not as bad as the day after it happened, it

doesn't seem to be getting better.

>

> I'm not a fan of allopathic doctors, except when absolutely necessary. I'm

sure they'll x-ray me, give me pain meds, prescribe anti-inflammatories, etc.

All stuff I'm just not into and I doubt there's much other than time that heals

a cracked tailbone.

>

> Is there any reason I " should " see a doctor? I'm almost 54, if that makes any

difference! I know all the natural things to do for pain and inflammation, and I

practice EFT, etc. Just want to feel confident that I'm not missing something

that a Dr. could do (other than give me pain meds which I don't want.)

>

> Thanks for any advice!

> Michelle

>

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, " holisticmenopause " <michelle

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>See a chiropractor!! There are discs in the sacral joint and can " bulge " . Mine

bulged inwards and was irritating the spinal cord. An epidurail was highly

recommended. I went to an " old school " chiropractor. He adjusted my tailbone and

solved my dilemna. Worse case scenario is chiro may have to go in through rectum

to adjust tailbone. It's easier and more comfortable than it sounds and no

epidurial side affects. Best of luck.

> Hi all,

>

> I took a nasty fall on a slippery step 10 days ago. Fell to the ground really

hard on my tailbone. Couldn't even get up without help. I think I cracked my

tailbone.

>

> Weird thing is, there was absolutely no bruising. But, it still REALLY hurts

especially sitting down and standing up, getting in and out of my car, and

things like sneezing. Although it's not as bad as the day after it happened, it

doesn't seem to be getting better.

>

> I'm not a fan of allopathic doctors, except when absolutely necessary. I'm

sure they'll x-ray me, give me pain meds, prescribe anti-inflammatories, etc.

All stuff I'm just not into and I doubt there's much other than time that heals

a cracked tailbone.

>

> Is there any reason I " should " see a doctor? I'm almost 54, if that makes any

difference! I know all the natural things to do for pain and inflammation, and I

practice EFT, etc. Just want to feel confident that I'm not missing something

that a Dr. could do (other than give me pain meds which I don't want.)

>

> Thanks for any advice!

> Michelle

>

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