I'm sure there are some here with a reasonably quick answer to a question - not that serious (I hope) and I'd rather not be wasting time at a hospital or my local doctor's, apart from avoiding such like the plague at this time, so ...
I'm 74, not exactly fit, as in not getting enough exercise, but can walk as far as I need. Shopping recently on my bicycle (not used for some time), I was carrying quite a heavy rucksack (couldn't resist that winebox, tut, tut, amongst much else) and going over some rough terrain - lousy maintenance around these parts and not because of the virus - I had a sudden pain in the seat region after one particular jolt. Not sure what it was but it didn't feel nice. I doubt it is serious but I would like to know what it could be. My mother had osteoporosis, if that helps, but many her age do I suspect.
So, apart from being a pain in the *** on RF, I now have such (not permanent, just when I put pressure on certain bits), and would like to know what it might be. Sitting on a pillow seems to be a reasonable solution and hopefully it will be gone soon. Doesn't affect my walking ability at all.
Nice doctors, any ideas?
I'm 74, not exactly fit, as in not getting enough exercise, but can walk as far as I need. Shopping recently on my bicycle (not used for some time), I was carrying quite a heavy rucksack (couldn't resist that winebox, tut, tut, amongst much else) and going over some rough terrain - lousy maintenance around these parts and not because of the virus - I had a sudden pain in the seat region after one particular jolt. Not sure what it was but it didn't feel nice. I doubt it is serious but I would like to know what it could be. My mother had osteoporosis, if that helps, but many her age do I suspect.
So, apart from being a pain in the *** on RF, I now have such (not permanent, just when I put pressure on certain bits), and would like to know what it might be. Sitting on a pillow seems to be a reasonable solution and hopefully it will be gone soon. Doesn't affect my walking ability at all.
Nice doctors, any ideas?