Sacrum bone pain
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Just a thought
For most of my life I have been subjected to pain in my sacrum bone, like someone is wedging a knife into it, this pain often comes if I lay in one position for too long, or sometimes just after sex or masturbation.
Both my Brother and mother both have the same thing from time to time, although not so often as me, when it comes it creeps up and gradually gets more and more painful, reaches a peak and then subsides. The whole process can last form ten minutes to 2 hours, and couple of times has been so painful that I have passed out.
The doctor said there is nothing there and its probably just a trapped nerve, although it doesn't have the same symptoms as sciatica, no shooting pains, and no tingling or change in sensation anywhere else, just an intensely agonizing pain in the sacrum, that comes and goes and leaves no sign of damage, which is why I think nerve pain.
The reason I bring this up is because after the Summer I will begin to work on my Yoga quite a lot, as well as some practices that are designed to awaken Kundalini, and am wondering if this might be something to keep an eye on, some sort of blockage in the sacral chakkra?
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Yes, keep an eye on it. And it wouldn't be a bad idea to see if there is some accupuncture or small manipulative therapy that could ease it (at least an accupuncture diagnosis to assess meridian balance), just as prophylaxsis.
Totally intuitionally, I think this won't be a problem. After noting that intuition, my reason says that the issue is low enough that any real problem would probably be in blocking results altogether. (Compare, say, a lumbar distortion which can cause really serious stuff once kundalini starts rising full force.)
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@Jim Eshelman said
"Yes, keep an eye on it. And it wouldn't be a bad idea to see if there is some accupuncture or small manipulative therapy that could ease it (at least an accupuncture diagnosis to assess meridian balance), just as prophylaxsis.
Totally intuitionally, I think this won't be a problem. After noting that intuition, my reason says that the issue is low enough that any real problem would probably be in blocking results altogether. (Compare, say, a lumbar distortion which can cause really serious stuff once kundalini starts rising full force.)"
It had occurred to me that it might cause some problem, I suppose the lumbar distortion would have an effect similar to having something lodged halfway down the barrel of a rifle, whereas this would be more like the wet powder effect.
I might try acupuncture for it over the summer actually, I had it on my back once for lower spinal problems and it worked a treat, I went from hobbling about like an old man to fit as a fiddle with no back pain for years after that.
Besides, it would be annoying if some in-built physical flaw prevented me from progressing with the practice, but at least its something physical to work on.
Thanks Jim
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