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Old Aug 03, 2018, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Fharraige View Post
I'm sitting on a cushion that's supposed to relieve pressure off the tailbone. Not helping. Ice not helping either. I don't know what my liver is doing until labs come back so I can't take pain killers. Pushed the labs until next week because my husband is worn out and he needs a break. I see my pain management doc in two weeks. If my daughter actually starts working then I can try for sooner but not before then.

The rep for the contractor company is really pissing us off. The job supervisor came back for more measurements. They were expecting to redo the entire ceiling in both rooms! We were like no, it's only patch repair. Called the rep back; he's supposed to call the actual repair folks. I did notice that nowhere on the paperwork did he say patch for the ceiling. If no resolution by Monday we're calling his manager. So tired of this from everyone really.

We have the steam cleaners tomorrow. My husband wants extra work done so I hope he's home to tell them. I don't feel like having to wrangle people at the moment.

I'm just tired of this crap.
Sorry, I probably zoned out reading these posts. What did you do to hurt your talibone?

I broke my coccyx (tailbone) a couple years ago thinking I could just get right out there and roller skate when we took my daughter skating. Yeah, I was never good at my prime, and I hadn't touched a pair of skates in nearly 20 years, did an airborne flying fall and busted it right there. My sister studied physical therapy and told me even if I had broken it (which she suspected I had from the symptoms and force of the fall), there is really nothing you can do to heal it but ice and wait it out. I remember I sat on a yoga ball a lot. That seemed to help some. Probably also another time I overdid it on the NSAIDs.
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