The purpose of this site and others I’ll be developing is to foster a community of people who’ve experienced, are experiencing and are searching for answers for a number of chronic pain and health issues. Coccygectomy.org is one such site as we’ve personally been through hell and back again in dealing with coccydynia, [...]
As you may know, CuremyWife.com is a simply labour of love – I don’t get paid to develop nor maintain this site. The few cents I make off of ads are the only monetary reward I garnish. There are many hours of research, finding appropriate content and writing material for this site.
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Are you considering having your coccyx removed? If so, there are several things you should know beforehand. Here are some of the following pros, cons, and personal experiences to assist you in making your decision. Please remember, however, that this is your personal decision and only you know the pain threshold you can handle.
Step 1
CON: There is a reason for a coccyx. The tailbone acts as a shock absorbent and protects your sacrum.
PRO: The bones above your coccyx do not get aggravated unless you are slouching, or land hard on the ground.
Step 2
CON: There is the possibility of nerves being damaged when the tailbone is removed.
Step 3
CON: Their is the possibility of infection at the surgical site. This is because of the site’s closeness to the anus and colon.
PRO: With careful attention to your actions and wound, this can be prevented. » Continue reading How to decide if you want a Coccygectomy »
Pain in the area of the coccyx (tailbone) is called coccydynia or coccygodynia (or sometimes a variety of other spellings). Coccydynia can be anything from discomfort to acute pain, varying between people and varying with time in any individual. The name describes a pattern of symptoms (pain brought on or aggravated by sitting), so [...]