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How Do I Move Forward
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for the best part of a year i have severe pain down the spinal column into the coccyx, across the lower back, buttock, and leg pain, allied with a sense of having the flu, pain across the face, blocked ears, and very itchy nose, i touch any part of my face and hear these crackly sounds, back of both ears hurt, eating, moving jaw causes pain,
i have taken several courses of antibiotics to no avail, one might have caused a bout of vomiting, i have lost much of the muscle from the buttocks, where i get these prickly, stabbing sensations, its like sitting on bone all the time, coccyx aches, can neither sleep on one side or the other, nor flat down as i used to do,
apologies for this, i guess i am just exhausted
i have taken several courses of antibiotics to no avail, one might have caused a bout of vomiting, i have lost much of the muscle from the buttocks, where i get these prickly, stabbing sensations, its like sitting on bone all the time, coccyx aches, can neither sleep on one side or the other, nor flat down as i used to do,
apologies for this, i guess i am just exhausted
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From the posts you've done in the past about your physical health I would say that ongoing physiotherapy, pain management and psychological support are your best options. If pretty much all organic causes have been ruled out (which is sounds like they have) or treated for, then I think you do need to look at whether your mental health may or may not have a bearing on your physical problems; this would be best explored with psychological support.
Seems same as my OH. Suffering was due to boxing & heavy work. Beladonna plasters aid spinal support. Tis important to keep moving or you stiffen. Tai chi exercise help. There used to be a maternity exercise (head to foot) to loosen up. Only when the spine seizes does the pain eases up.
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Try this doing each 3 times till you supple up. Omit the reverse bend till you can cope. 15mins to begin with to loosen up.
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i generally keep moving, but its difficult, and getting more so. walking a favourite pastime is now the devil.
i feel dehydrated, even though i drink a fair amount of water,
i also eat fine, no cutting back,
the persistent pain in the tailbone has me wondering when i had surgery on around that area a few years ago, could it have moved or something slipped
this is the first day in a while i have done nowt, as the weather is crook, but i don't enjoy much like this
last time was back in 2008 when i had a bad virus, and bursitis, which knocked me for six, which took 5 months to find...
camp bed and doctors perhaps, as i suggested to our resident doc
i feel dehydrated, even though i drink a fair amount of water,
i also eat fine, no cutting back,
the persistent pain in the tailbone has me wondering when i had surgery on around that area a few years ago, could it have moved or something slipped
this is the first day in a while i have done nowt, as the weather is crook, but i don't enjoy much like this
last time was back in 2008 when i had a bad virus, and bursitis, which knocked me for six, which took 5 months to find...
camp bed and doctors perhaps, as i suggested to our resident doc
Have you had a full immunology screening done? It could be autoimmune disease such as ankylosing spondylitis or some other inflammatory arthropathy.
AS may also occur if you've had ulcerative colitis in the past (although there's no definitive proven link).
Ask your GP to do the investigations (ANA, ANCA, HLA-B27, ESR, CRP, etc...) and take it from there.
AS may also occur if you've had ulcerative colitis in the past (although there's no definitive proven link).
Ask your GP to do the investigations (ANA, ANCA, HLA-B27, ESR, CRP, etc...) and take it from there.