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I've been noticing a pain at the top part of my butt, where it meets the tail bone, after playing for an hour or so. I have a nice round, padded Ludwig throne. It's not my lower back, only in the butt area. It also happens after a 45 minute workout on my spin bike, but that has a skinny seat like what's on a 10 speed. Does anyone else get that sort of pain? Any remedies?
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Could b a spur just get a old mans seat you’ll b fine
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It's common to develop cysts at the base of your tailbone that only present when they're irritated. You might look into that.
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There's nothing noticeable on the skin, no redness or anything that looks like a cyst.
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Could be arthritis or bone spurs.
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Thank you! Jeff C "Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon |
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Sometimes the lead
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