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  • #16
    All great to know! Speaking as someone who NEVER had proper lordosis (and is really looking forward to it). Attended an all-girls boarding school* where among a few "friends" one nickname was "the assless wonder".

    *nb more potty mouthed than Marine Boot camp
    Last edited by Back-out; 06-08-2010, 10:04 PM.
    Not all diagnosed (still having tests and consults) but so far:
    Ehler-Danlos (hyper-mobility) syndrome, 69 - somehow,
    main curve L Cobb 60, compensating T curve ~ 30
    Flat back, marked lumbar kyphosis (grade?) Spondilolisthesis - everyone gives this a different grade too. Cervical stenosis op'd 3-07, minimally invasive

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    • #17
      Lordosis Ladies,

      I feel somewhat authoritative on this subject. Although no surgery yet for me, I've always had too much lordosis- something that would be taken down a notch if I have surgery. It often feels like I have a clenched fist at the small of my back, but still I would probably miss having my J-Lo butt after surgery. I'm guessing it would feel strange to be tucked under, as my parents urged me to try to be, after all these years.
      Amy
      58 yrs old, diagnosed at 31, never braced
      Measured T-64, L-65 in 2009
      Measured T-57, L-56 in 2010, different doc
      2 lumbar levels spondylolisthesis
      Exercising to correct

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