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Old 12-08-2006, 05:49 PM #1
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Back in the 80's I was diagnosed with a fractured coccyx..tailbone.

There was no xray or mri they said could diagnose such a thing.

What they did to me sent me into the wall and into anger I still feel since even though the diagnosis was clinically positive there's not a thing they can do about it.

Here's what doc man did. You know how we men have a check up sometimes for the prostate? Well...that same procedure happens for a fractured tail bone only while finger is in the doc flicks your coccyx to see how much pain that produces. I almost fainted from pain. He said, "Yep, you probably have a fractured coccyx. "So what do we do now," I asked. "Nothing," he replied.

I was mad as a wet hornet.
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