a year ago, i broke my tailbone.. it kind of hurts for me to do certain things now.. but can any of you tell me what will happen in the future because of me breaking my tailbone? if anything is going to happen.. i hear people saying i'm gonna have constant back pain but i wanted to make sure with everything.. thx
xlostangelx answered Friday January 7 2005, 12:05 pm: wow.. thats really interesting that you say this because i broke my tailbone too!! i'm 17 right now, and when i was about 12 or 13, so about 5 years ago, i was riding my bike and got hit by a car and did a 360 in the air and landed right on my back .. and broke my tailbone..but im okay now..i wonder why you're still hurting after a year..mine healed up within a few months and was fine after that .. i would definately go to the doctors just to get it checked out and be sure that it healed okay and that there's nothing else wrong with it. good luck and take care. if you wanna talk, feel free to write ..bye [ xlostangelx's advice column | Ask xlostangelx A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Thursday January 6 2005, 6:03 pm: Well i dont have any idea how badly it was broken so i cant help you there. I've broken my right arm 7 times and my left 2.. so I am going to have pain in my right arm for like ever.. with extremely heavy weight. Just dont put to much pressure on it. And im sure there a pain killers you can get. Thats what i do. But just like advil-trixxie [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
kevin413 answered Thursday January 6 2005, 5:21 pm: You need to get it fully healed first of all. If you don't then yes you will have chronic back pain. I don't know much about breaking my ass,which is essentially what you did,but I can tell you that every injury needs the proper care and needs to heal up. You'll be ok. See a doctor. [ kevin413's advice column | Ask kevin413 A Question ]
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