i've just found the site after several months of problems with pains everywhere, tingling and fatigue (diagnosed as spinal cord compression without x-rays/scans). I am 40 now, but diagnosed with scoliosis at 16, which I was told was mild. No treatment except a few exercises which I didnt stick to. Generally had v few problems until now, except for a touch of sciatica, and did years of lifting as nurse/midwife also had a baby myself.
Reading this site it is all starting to make more sense-I have duplex kidneys and only walked at 17 months so I think this is probably originally congenital and aggravated by sedentary lifestyle and being stressed out (I am pretty intense and a single mother).
I was very moved reading some of the entries and I am grateful to have had such a relatively easy time. However it is all becoming quite disabling now (relatively). I have just given up work but would like to be able to write/study, bring up my daughter and enjoy my life more...I hate the fatigue most.
I'm doing Alexander lessons and swimming regularly but feel I need more expert help-does anyone know of specialist physio in the UK?
thanks to everyone involved in the site, it is great to relate to people in similar situations.
Reading this site it is all starting to make more sense-I have duplex kidneys and only walked at 17 months so I think this is probably originally congenital and aggravated by sedentary lifestyle and being stressed out (I am pretty intense and a single mother).
I was very moved reading some of the entries and I am grateful to have had such a relatively easy time. However it is all becoming quite disabling now (relatively). I have just given up work but would like to be able to write/study, bring up my daughter and enjoy my life more...I hate the fatigue most.
I'm doing Alexander lessons and swimming regularly but feel I need more expert help-does anyone know of specialist physio in the UK?
thanks to everyone involved in the site, it is great to relate to people in similar situations.
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