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I'm a psych nurse, so not up on the baby stuff. However, a few months ago I lost a bunch of weight and found that it hurt to sit down, like my coccyx was jutting out (bear with me---i'm getting somewhere with this)...
Went to the doc, who told me that I perhaps have extra coccyx bones and that..(here's the good part)...some babies are born with a tiny tail like appendage because of such extra coccygeal bones.
Was he pulling my leg??? Was I born with a tail????
AAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
in some countries you'd be killed for being evil -or possibly revered for being holy-you just never know.....
Hilarious. Exactly my kind of humor. :rotfl:
My SIL and I both have problems with our tailbones and we're both thin and always have been. Her MD said that she likely fractured it at some point in her life without remembering the incident. An RN told me once that women tend to accummulate progesterone in that location, and it can cause tenderness. Sounds a little goofy to me, but it didn't require any follow up care, so I ran with it!
Amanda
If you're curious:This one has a picture:
http://www.indianpediatrics.net/july1999/july-712-713.htm
this one too:
http://www.thefetus.net/page.php?id=997
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3284435&dopt=Abstract
http://www.coccyx.org/medabs/falzoni.htm
This site has info about tailbone pain:
Good luck!
Oh my gosh, MY PARENTS WEREN'T LYING! I DID HAVE A TAIL!
Seriously, I'm gonna have to ask them now. I always thought it was a silly story that they found me under a rock and cut off my tail so they could keep me. Maybe I'll go see if I can find a scar . ...:chuckle
steph
"tails" aren't always removed...my husband and i have a friend in his thirties who has a tail approximately the size and shape of a goat's tail. he can even wag it the tiniest bit. (don't ask how we know, it was a fun party though!) interestingly enough, this guy has never lacked for female companions and says he does warn prospective bedfellows about it beforehand but it seems to not have bothered any of them. he also reports that it does not get in the way of defecating and he can wipe "just fine", although he does sit in a more curved/slouched position on hard surfaces to prevent problems or pain to the area.
i'm a psych nurse, so not up on the baby stuff. however, a few months ago i lost a bunch of weight and found that it hurt to sit down, like my coccyx was jutting out (bear with me---i'm getting somewhere with this)...went to the doc, who told me that i perhaps have extra coccyx bones and that..(here's the good part)...some babies are born with a tiny tail like appendage because of such extra coccygeal bones.
was he pulling my leg??? was i born with a tail????
aaahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's really true - my hubby had a small one removed as an infant. the only problem he has ever had was that in his 30s a cyst develoved in the location and he had to have it drained.
RN and Mommy
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did you guys ever see that movie shallow hal where his friend at the end has the tail? that just reminded me of that and it made me giggle! :rotfl: i am sorry if this offends anyone. that is not my intention!