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<blockquote data-quote="sue512" data-source="post: 2549218" data-attributes="member: 556605"><p>Me too since the padding has diminished! Feels like sitting directly on bony parts of pelvis. Thank god for the increase in energy which means I’m not sitting so much. Try leaning forward when sat in hard chairs coccyx will lift off chair, on sofa I’m screwed up with legs under me anyway although not sure that position is any good for anybody’s back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sue512, post: 2549218, member: 556605"] Me too since the padding has diminished! Feels like sitting directly on bony parts of pelvis. Thank god for the increase in energy which means I’m not sitting so much. Try leaning forward when sat in hard chairs coccyx will lift off chair, on sofa I’m screwed up with legs under me anyway although not sure that position is any good for anybody’s back [/QUOTE]
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