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The Tailbone Podcast: Lisa – Patient


Don’t give up hope and if you are being told to

just give it time’ or ’there is nothing to be done‘,
keep searching for an expert that can help you


Our guest in this episode is Lisa

Lisa’s tailbone pain started when she was 12 years old at a fall from a waterslide. Now 21 years of age, she has been suffering for almost half her life of life from a lot of pain, she recently had an operation of the tailbone. In this episode Lisa will share her story and the path that led her to where she is now. How her problems affected her social life, life as a student and for her love of trampoline jumping and what led her to finally going for surgery. This journey made her into an expert of experience and she has a clear message for people suffering of tailbone problems.

In this episode you will learn again get the expert view from the patients perspective and I think a lot of people suffering from tailbone problems can relate to her story and maybe find recognition and comfort in her experiences.

You can find my podcast in the menu under Podcast as well as the links to the platforms where it is posted.


Bonus

Lisa, a student archeology with a specialisation in osteology, requested to take her tailbone home after the surgery, cleaned it up herself and allowed me to share a picture of it with you here on this webpage. You can clearly see the angle the tailbone makes to the right and it is not hard to imagine how this impacts its functioning.


Get in touch

In you have any questions about anything in and outside of this episode, comments or requests, let me know! You can email me through the contact field below or directly at roel@roelwilbers.nl.