RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.
Monday, November 14, 2016
Even Trump Has a Sacroiliac
By RON MALY
I talked to a guy who tells me he had his sacroiliac X-rayed the other day.
That's right, his sacroiliac.
Not just one sacroiliac.
Both of 'em.
The only other time I'd heard anyone say something about his sacroliac was when a comedian--Jack Benny, Johnny Carson or somebody--mentioned it years ago on the radio or TV.
"Are you feeding me a line of crap or do you and everyone else, including Trump, really have a sacroiliac?" I asked the guy.
"Actually, all of us have two sacroiliac joints--one on the right side of the body and one on the left side," the guy said. "Men have 'em and women have 'em."
"How do you know that?" I asked.
"Because the lady who X-rayed me told me so," the guy said. "And I believed her. She said she graduated 27 years ago from X-ray school in Ottumwa. That was good enough for me.
"She said the doctor wanted her to X-ray both my right and left sacroiliac joints so a comparison of the two could be made. My doctor is trying to figure out why my right leg hurts like hell every time I take a step, and why I'm not sleeping well. Sometimes I wake up in pain at 3:30 in the morning."
I wanted to make sure the guy knew what he was talking about before I wrote this. So I looked it up on the Internet about sacroiliac joints. I found a picture of one, and it's kind of homely-looking.
It said, "Sacroiliac joint pain involves the joints between the spine and the pelvis....Common symptoms [of sacroiliac trouble] include lower back pain, buttocks pain, sciatic leg pain,
groin pain, hip pain, urinary frequency, and transient numbness, prickling, or tingling."
That's more than I needed to know.
I checked today with the guy to see if the pictures done by the graduate of X-ray school in Ottumwa showed that he had a bad sacroiliac or two.
"I haven't heard yet," he said. "I'll get back to you when I find out."