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wrench
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Hi everyone -
When I'm sitting, if I shift my weight from side to side I can feel sort of like a marble moving right between the cleft of my buttocks. I can't move the tailbone itself with my fingers, so I think it might actually be rubbing against the inside of my skin or something.
Am I sitting on my tailbone? My ass has looked a little flat lately and my hips hurt like crazy sometimes (not all the time - mostly in the morning and at night, I've found, but they can also hurt during the day when I'm sitting or laying down. By hips I mean the center and both sides, sometimes one side more than the other). If I change the way I'm sitting I can no longer feel the "marble".
I do not have a Pilonidal cyst, that I'm sure of.
I can't imagine that's it's broken; I haven't fallen on my back in the last few years and, like I said, it only hurts some of the time.
I have lost over 100 pounRAB over the last year and a half. This is due to a sudden change in environment - the food that I used to binge on just wasn't there anymore. I am a lot skinnier than I have ever been. Do thin people normally feel their coccyx when sitting?
Sidenotes:
It's worth mentioning that my lymph nodes on both sides of my neck and groin have been swollen for three and a half months. The MRI showed that the biggest one was almost 2 CM but I've talked to three doctors and none of them are worried. I don't know if this is at all related.
Also, I'm having some peripheral neuropathy (sharp pains in tips of fingers and toes) and a slight twitch by my nose that has subsided a little. I don't know if either of these symptoms are related to anything.
When I'm sitting, if I shift my weight from side to side I can feel sort of like a marble moving right between the cleft of my buttocks. I can't move the tailbone itself with my fingers, so I think it might actually be rubbing against the inside of my skin or something.
Am I sitting on my tailbone? My ass has looked a little flat lately and my hips hurt like crazy sometimes (not all the time - mostly in the morning and at night, I've found, but they can also hurt during the day when I'm sitting or laying down. By hips I mean the center and both sides, sometimes one side more than the other). If I change the way I'm sitting I can no longer feel the "marble".
I do not have a Pilonidal cyst, that I'm sure of.
I can't imagine that's it's broken; I haven't fallen on my back in the last few years and, like I said, it only hurts some of the time.
I have lost over 100 pounRAB over the last year and a half. This is due to a sudden change in environment - the food that I used to binge on just wasn't there anymore. I am a lot skinnier than I have ever been. Do thin people normally feel their coccyx when sitting?
Sidenotes:
It's worth mentioning that my lymph nodes on both sides of my neck and groin have been swollen for three and a half months. The MRI showed that the biggest one was almost 2 CM but I've talked to three doctors and none of them are worried. I don't know if this is at all related.
Also, I'm having some peripheral neuropathy (sharp pains in tips of fingers and toes) and a slight twitch by my nose that has subsided a little. I don't know if either of these symptoms are related to anything.