I am a 68 year old male, not diabetic and no other underlying conditions except controlled high blood pressure and depression. For the past 4 years I have had chronic coccyx pain accompanied by neuropathy in both legs and pubic groin pain, and pain when I urinate. The pain is very severe at times I have had a multitude of tests after seeing all the major experts (neurology, gastroenterology, orthopedic surgeon, urology, rheumatology, pain management, etc.). All the major blood tests, 2 MRIs, CT Scan, colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, nerve conduction, physical therapy and steroid injections have not resulted in a diagnosis. The only finding is a slight nerve conduction deficit in my right thigh. So no definitive diagnosis. I now take Cymbalta, Narcos & Lorazapam. I took Gabapentin and Lyrica which did not help and the Narco s are starting to not help much. The Cymbalta, however, has improved my depression. I have been offered surgery to remove my coccyx but am told that results are 50\50 and there is a very long recovery period and high risk of infection. I cannot relate this condition to a specific event but I have had a multitude of falls while doing sports such as skiing, biking, etc. and other types of falls during my lifetime. Any suggestions? Thanks.