Hi guys.
My name's Jenny and my curve is roughly 40 degrees lumbar/thoracic (my doctor is vague on the details). Apart from having a small rib hump on my back and the fact that I lean slightly to one side, does anyone else find that scoliosis has affected the position of their ribcage? The left lung seems to protrude forwards while the right goes backwards. It makes carrying things (and at times breathing) very difficult. And don't even get me started on trying to dress the damn thing! lol. I just wanna know if anybody else finds that this... twisting... happens.
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My name's Jenny and my curve is roughly 40 degrees lumbar/thoracic (my doctor is vague on the details). Apart from having a small rib hump on my back and the fact that I lean slightly to one side, does anyone else find that scoliosis has affected the position of their ribcage? The left lung seems to protrude forwards while the right goes backwards. It makes carrying things (and at times breathing) very difficult. And don't even get me started on trying to dress the damn thing! lol. I just wanna know if anybody else finds that this... twisting... happens.
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