• iAvicenna@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      I have met 35+ plus people who fractured their tailbones when they were kids and it still hurts once in a while

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          3 months ago

          That most likely is due to you being fixated on your thumb. We can and do consistently wire our nervous systems, and in this case you’ve probably wired yours to produce a pain sensation in your thumb.

          In a nutshell, this is how chronic pain works. There most likely is nothing physically wrong with your thumb.

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        3 months ago

        Not my tailbone, but my hip, specifically where it joints with my leg. Fell while ice skating once as a teenager and every couple of years since I’ve gotten sharp pain in that joint that makes me almost immobile for a couple of weeks. Best I’ve ever gotten from a doc is a steroid shot to “hopefully” boost the healing.

        Hasn’t happened in a while… knocks on wood.